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Alberta will turn away from coal power, Rachel Notley tells Montreal business crowd

Alberta Premier Rachel Notley told the the Montreal Board of Trade her province is too reliant on coal power and her government plans to change that.

NDP premier visiting Montreal, Toronto and New York to meet with investors, bankers

Notley: Alberta to phase out coal

9 years ago
Duration 2:00
Premier Rachel Notley on climate change and the provinces environmental policies, in remarks to the Montreal Chamber of Commerce Monday

Premier Rachel Notleytold theMontreal Board of TradeMonday morning that Albertais too reliant on coal powerand her government plans to change that.

"Alberta burns more coal than the rest of Canada put together," Notley said,notingthat55 per centofthe province's electricitycomesfrom coal-fired plants.

"We will be looking for a strategy to phase out the use of coal as quickly as we reasonably can without imposing unnecessary price shocks on consumers, or risking security of supply, or unnecessarily stranding capital," Notley said.

But thehead of the Canadian Electricity Association saysthe industry is worried Notley will bring in a plan to phase out coal more quickly than required by federal rules.

"If she's moving that way,she also has to find a way to bring in our companies who have built plans and budgets around a certain deadline," saidSergioMarchi."So it's something that must be done with also economic sense."

Road trip

Alberta's premier is at the start ofafive-day eastern road trip to sell Alberta asa responsible energy producerand a good place to do business.

"Looking for new opportunities in our energy economy, and pioneering advanced technologies all this will continue to require investment on a large scale. So under our leadership, Alberta's abundant oil and gas reserves will remain open to investment."

Notley told the business crowdthe only way to achieve economic goals is by getting it right on the environment.

"If we don't get it right on this issue, a solution is going to be imposed on us sooner or laterby others by the federal government, and by our markets, who will increasingly insist that energy products they buy be mined and processed responsibly," Notley said.

Notley plan for the Alberta budget

9 years ago
Duration 4:14
Premier Rachel Notley on Albertas upcoming budget, in a speech to the Montreal Chamber of Commerce Monday.

Notley also saidjob creation is a top priority for her government, so she wants to meet with key investors, industry leaders and banking officials to ensure they know what Alberta has to offer.

"It's about ensuring we can assure those investors, either in the U.S. or eastern Canada, that Alberta remains a good place to invest in terms of the return on their investment and the stability of our economy," she said.

Notley plans tomove on to New York for a couple of days before finishing the week in Toronto.The trip for Notley,four staff membersand two protective officers is estimated to cost about$24,000.

With files from The Canadian Press