What Are The Economics, Environmental And Social Benefits Of The Implementation Of A Solar Photovoltaic (pv) System Through The Alberta Indigenous Solar Program (aisp) Within Peavine Metis Settlement?

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2017
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On October 2016, the Government of Alberta announced the introduction of the Alberta Indigenous Solar Program (AISP) as part of its Climate Leadership Plan (CLP). This study aims to identify the economic, environmental and social benefits of the implementation of an 85kW solar PV system within Peavine Metis Settlement, made possible by the AISP. Specifically, by using energy modeling, projections are developed in order to establish the financial performance indicators of the project as well as GHG emissions reduction. Social benefits to the community are established with a qualitative approach. Results show that the grant guarantees a strong financial performance of the project with a payback period of less than 7 years that would not otherwise be possible due to current Alberta electricity market conditions. Additionally, it is expected to reduce 1400 tCO2e of GHG in its lifetime and to bring basic training opportunities and temporary jobs for some members of the community during the construction.

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Pulido, J. S. (2017). What Are The Economics, Environmental And Social Benefits Of The Implementation Of A Solar Photovoltaic (pv) System Through The Alberta Indigenous Solar Program (aisp) Within Peavine Metis Settlement? (Unpublished report). University of Calgary, Calgary, AB.