Related News

Traditionalist Catholic group doubles down on illicit consecrations, setting course for potential schism

Traditionalist Catholic group doubles down on illicit consecrations, setting course for potential schism

February 19, 2026
Swiss collector eager to sell his collection of Indigenous artifacts back to communities

Swiss collector eager to sell his collection of Indigenous artifacts back to communities

June 25, 2026
Bitcoin Reclaims 69K Amid Big Institutional Buys

Bitcoin Reclaims 69K Amid Big Institutional Buys

March 2, 2026

Browse by Category

  • Canadian news feed
  • Crypto
  • Faith
  • Geothermal
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding
  • Sports & Fitness
  • WeMaple news

Related News

Traditionalist Catholic group doubles down on illicit consecrations, setting course for potential schism

Traditionalist Catholic group doubles down on illicit consecrations, setting course for potential schism

February 19, 2026
Swiss collector eager to sell his collection of Indigenous artifacts back to communities

Swiss collector eager to sell his collection of Indigenous artifacts back to communities

June 25, 2026
Bitcoin Reclaims 69K Amid Big Institutional Buys

Bitcoin Reclaims 69K Amid Big Institutional Buys

March 2, 2026

Browse by Category

  • Canadian news feed
  • Crypto
  • Faith
  • Geothermal
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding
  • Sports & Fitness
  • WeMaple news
WEMAPLE NEWS - Brand Partnerships
  • Home
  • Canadian news feed
  • Skateboarding
  • Sports & Fitness
    • Golf
    • Hockey
    • Running & fitness
  • Faith
  • Geothermal
  • Crypto
  • WeMaple news
No Result
View All Result
CONTRIBUTE
WEMAPLE NEWS - Brand Partnerships
  • Home
  • Canadian news feed
  • Skateboarding
  • Sports & Fitness
    • Golf
    • Hockey
    • Running & fitness
  • Faith
  • Geothermal
  • Crypto
  • WeMaple news
No Result
View All Result
WEMAPLE NEWS - Brand Partnerships
No Result
View All Result
Home Canadian news feed

Alberta government looks to solar to lower energy costs at correctional facilities

WeMaple AI by WeMaple AI
August 18, 2025
in Canadian news feed
0
Alberta government looks to solar to lower energy costs at correctional facilities
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Alberta’s government is looking to power some of its jails with solar energy.

You might also like

Gordie Howe bridge cost still $6.4B despite delays, federal authority says

Angry note left at scene of double murder of sons insisted father was the victim

Calgary Stampede parade kicks off 10 days of western fun

The province says it’s planning to build solar installations at five of its 10 correctional facilities, with early energy cost savings estimated at $1 million per year.

“The solar installations are expected to offset approximately 80 per cent of the energy used at each site,” Michael Kwas, press secretary for Infrastructure Minister Martin Long, said in an email.

He said the estimated savings will likely change as the installations are further designed.

A procurement document published by the province, which lists future projects with approved construction funding, says the government’s budget for the solar proposal is anywhere from $10 million to $50 million.

Like the savings, the budget figure is also preliminary, Kwas said. A more exact estimate would be determined later as planning progresses.

While the ministry didn’t say which jails have been chosen, Kwas said two are in the Edmonton area and three are around Calgary.

“The significant amount of non-agricultural land, underutilized land on these sites presents an ideal opportunity for ground mounted solar installations,” Kwas said.

There are three provincial jails in the capital region: the Edmonton Remand Centre, which houses those awaiting trial; the Edmonton Young Offender Centre, directly beside the remand centre; and the Fort Saskatchewan Correctional Centre, northeast of Edmonton.

New rules for wind and solar power in Alberta

Calgary has a remand centre, a young offender centre and a correctional centre, all of which are built beside each other. There are also correctional facilities in Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Peace River and Red Deer.

Some other government-owned buildings are already equipped with alternative energy generation systems, Kwas said, but didn’t provide examples.

“None of the [existing] installations are as large as those planned for the correctional centres.”

Kwas added the Edmonton facilities use about 11,500 megawatt hours of energy annually. Calgary’s total is roughly 6,300 megawatt hours per year.

Alberta-based utility supplier Atco says the average home in the province uses roughly seven megawatt hours annually.

The procurement document says the province plans to start accepting bids to build the solar arrays later this year or in early 2026.

Stephen Legault, an Alberta-based senior manager with advocacy group Environmental Defence, said he doesn’t know if other jails in Canada are solar-powered, but he’d be thrilled if Alberta were breaking new ground.

“When little announcements like this come out that suggests somebody is thinking rationally within the government about our energy future, it makes me pretty happy,” Legault said.

“It’s a great idea.”

The office of federal Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said no prisons currently run on solar power.

“We wish the Alberta government well in their pursuit of renewable energy solutions to power their correctional facilities,” a spokesperson said in an email.

While it seems to be a unique proposal in Canada, using solar energy to power jails and prisons is almost common south of the border.

Ned Lamont, governor of Connecticut, announced earlier this year that seven state-run correctional facilities were being powered in part by new solar arrays expected to save the government $11 million US over the lifespan of the panels.

“Installing solar energy systems at correctional facilities is a way that we can deliver cost savings in the operations of state government while also reducing our carbon footprint,” Lamont said in an April news release.

There are also examples in Colorado and California.

The Santa Rita Jail, near Dublin, Calif., had the largest rooftop solar installation in the entire United States when nearly 10,000 panels were installed between 2001 and 2002.

Legault said he was somewhat surprised by Alberta’s plan.

The province put a seven-month moratorium on project approvals for solar and wind energy in 2023, along with rules on new projects that restrict where new solar and wind farms can be built.

Kwas said the infrastructure ministry is always looking for ways to improve efficiency and reduce costs, “including innovative energy solutions that minimize environmental impact.”

Legault said Alberta shouldn’t stop at jails when it comes to putting up new solar arrays on or around provincially owned buildings.

“The only barrier is ingenuity, creativity and cash. And the third one is something that I will admit is always difficult,” Legault said.

“My hope would be that it would lead this provincial government to realize that renewable energy isn’t necessarily the boogeyman.”

Read Entire Article
Tags: Canada NewsCBC.ca
Share30Tweet19
WeMaple AI

WeMaple AI

Recommended For You

Gordie Howe bridge cost still $6.4B despite delays, federal authority says

by WeMaple AI
July 3, 2026
0
Gordie Howe bridge cost still $6.4B despite delays, federal authority says

The cost of the new Gordie Howe International Bridge connecting Windsor and Detroit is still $64 billion CAD despite multiple delays, according to the federal authority overseeing the...

Read more

Angry note left at scene of double murder of sons insisted father was the victim

by WeMaple AI
July 3, 2026
0
Angry note left at scene of double murder of sons insisted father was the victim

WARNING: This story contains details of intimate partner violenceIn the house where police found two dead brothers — both boys believed to have been murdered by their father...

Read more

Calgary Stampede parade kicks off 10 days of western fun

by WeMaple AI
July 3, 2026
0
Calgary Stampede parade kicks off 10 days of western fun

A pair of Winter Olympians traded their skis and skates for hats and boots Friday as the Calgary Stampede parade kicked off 10 days of western-themed festivitiesMedallists and...

Read more

New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and B.C. assist Quebec in battling wildfires

by WeMaple AI
July 3, 2026
0
New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and B.C. assist Quebec in battling wildfires

Three provinces are lending a helping hand to Quebec's wildfire prevention and suppression agency in its efforts to combat firesSOPFEU will receive help from New Brunswick, Prince Edward...

Read more

Elections Alberta rejects Corb Lund’s ‘Water Not Coal’ petition

by WeMaple AI
July 3, 2026
0
Elections Alberta rejects Corb Lund’s ‘Water Not Coal’ petition

Elections Alberta has rejected musician Corb Lund's 'Water Not Coal' petition, saying it failed to meet the requirements for a citizen initiative petition Lund submitted the petition last...

Read more
Next Post
Peloton’s Stretching Classes Are Helping Me Learn to Do the Splits As an Adult

Peloton’s Stretching Classes Are Helping Me Learn to Do the Splits As an Adult

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related News

Traditionalist Catholic group doubles down on illicit consecrations, setting course for potential schism

Traditionalist Catholic group doubles down on illicit consecrations, setting course for potential schism

February 19, 2026
Swiss collector eager to sell his collection of Indigenous artifacts back to communities

Swiss collector eager to sell his collection of Indigenous artifacts back to communities

June 25, 2026
Bitcoin Reclaims 69K Amid Big Institutional Buys

Bitcoin Reclaims 69K Amid Big Institutional Buys

March 2, 2026

Browse by Category

  • Canadian news feed
  • Crypto
  • Faith
  • Geothermal
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding
  • Sports & Fitness
  • WeMaple news
WEMAPLE NEWS – Brand Partnerships

Wemaple will be firmly committed to the public interest and democratic values.

CATEGORIES

  • Canadian news feed
  • Crypto
  • Faith
  • Geothermal
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding
  • Sports & Fitness
  • WeMaple news

BROWSE BY TAG

AZO Clean Tech Bitcoinist Bitcoinmagazine Canada News CBC.ca Celebrity News Christian Post CoinPedia Corporate Knights Crypto Cryptoslate Faith Geothermal Golf Hockey Lifehacker Ludwig-van.com NcrOnline newsbtc Skateboarding tomsguide.com Utah news dispatch

© 2025 wemaple.canadiana.news - all rights reserved. YYC TECH CONSULTING.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Canadian news feed
  • Skateboarding
  • Sports & Fitness
    • Golf
    • Hockey
    • Running & fitness
  • Faith
  • Geothermal
  • Crypto
  • WeMaple news

© 2025 wemaple.canadiana.news - all rights reserved. YYC TECH CONSULTING.