Abstract
In developing a “comprehensive energy strategy,” Alberta should rigorously assess the meanings and values of its existing energy-related policies. This article addresses the province’s long-standing energy resources “conservation” mandate and concludes that the mandate is ambiguous and deficient in failing to promote full cost, life cycle considerations in energy developments.
Refereed
No
Sponsorship
Newsletter funded by Nexen Inc. This article was prepared as part of research projects funded by the Alberta Law Foundation.