Bill 50 delivers shocks to transmission approvals in Alberta


Bill 50 delivers shocks to transmission approvals in Alberta

Bill 50 delivers shocks to transmission approvals in Alberta

 

Are you confused about what Bill 50 is and how it affects you? Are you wondering how transmission approvals work in Alberta? If so, be sure to join us for this brown bag lunch seminar on January 7th, 2010.

Photo by by Simon Howden

This controversial bill was tabled in the summer and has been part of a storm of publicity and often confusing and contradictory information ever since.

Get the straight facts on Bill 50 – The  Electric Statutes Amendment Act, 2009 – and how it changes the role of public participation and environmental factors in transmission approvals in Alberta.

Laura Bowman, Staff Counsel with the Environmental Law Centre, will present a review of Bill 50 and answer your questions about this Bill’s implications for your organization and objectives.

This is a free event, but due to space constraints, registration is limited to 20 participants.

Where: The Environmental Law Centre (#800, 10025 106 Street, Edmonton)
When: January 7th, 2010, 12:00 to 13:00

Click here to RSVP or register by phone at 800-661-4238 or email at elc@elc.ab.ca.

We look forward to seeing you on January 7th and don’t forget your lunch!

 

 


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