At this moment, based on the current generation and installed capacities, Alberta would need all of the following additional resources to fully replace all non-renewable electricity generation:
7183 - Wind Turbines
plus
3193457 - Solar Panels
plus
1.3 - Site C Dams
This is:
4 times more wind generation
1 times more solar generation
2 times more hydro generation
At This Moment in Alberta
11-Jul-2026 @ 05:59
🔥 Fossil fuels are supplying 71.5% of Alberta's electricity.
💨 Wind
• 33.3% of capacity
• 19.6% of total generation
☀️ Solar
• 2.1% of capacity
• 0.4% of total generation
↔️ Exporting: 256 MW
📊 Total Generation: 9,657 MW
They didn't "force" you to take the jab.
They just fired you if you didn't take the jab.
They didn't "force" you to take the jab.
They just excluded you from planes, trains and buses if you didn't take the jab.
They didn't "force" you to take the jab.
They just refused you entry to restaurants, stores and other public-accessible locations if you didn't get the jab.
There is not cure for stupid.
Canada has been in recession for over a decade. It has just been masked by mass immigration. Do the math yourself, look at population growth, take that percentage, subract it from GDP growth. It's right there in front of your eyes.
I truly believe that Canada is infected by a mass psychosis.
The Freedom Convoy almost cured it, but then the government doubled down, and now the infection is getting worse.
At This Moment in Alberta
10-Jul-2026 @ 21:59
🔥 Fossil fuels are supplying 81.9% of Alberta's electricity.
💨 Wind
• 19.3% of capacity
• 10.5% of total generation
☀️ Solar
• 0.1% of capacity
• 0.0% of total generation
↔️ Importing: 330 MW
📊 Total Generation: 10,478 MW
This is the independence case in one announcement:
- Alberta creates clear rules.
- Alberta provides reliable energy.
- Alberta attracts global capital.
- Alberta creates jobs and revenue.
Now imagine Alberta with full control over taxes, immigration, trade, energy policy, and national priorities.
Vote for Option 2 in Oct. We can do better.
Fact check time.
Older data centres required massive amounts of water and took large amounts of electricity from the grid. What Alberta is building is the complete opposite.
@meta's Sturgeon Data Centre will use a closed-loop, liquid-cooled system with dry cooling that requires no operational water use for cooling. In fact, it will use less water than an average Alberta golf course.
The data centre campus will be developed under Alberta’s “bring your own power” approach. Rather than relying solely on Alberta’s electricity grid, the project will combine grid-connected electricity with generation from a new $4.6 billion private-sector funded on-site natural gas power plant, helping protect grid reliability. This will benefit electricity customers across the province by reducing transmission costs by up to six per cent on Albertans’ utility bills.
@MichelleRempel@globeandmail Exactly the reason Alberta needs to go. Canada can't build projects that are necessary to sustain itself. To many rent seekers and not enough builders. This can't happen soon enough.
At This Moment in Alberta
10-Jul-2026 @ 06:59
🔥 Fossil fuels are supplying 64.3% of Alberta's electricity.
💨 Wind
• 42.8% of capacity
• 23.7% of total generation
☀️ Solar
• 27.6% of capacity
• 5.0% of total generation
↔️ Exporting: 136 MW
📊 Total Generation: 10,269 MW
@gilmcgowan Fuck off Gil, You want to do commie shit, you need capitalist shit to pay for it plain and simple. This is a big win for Albertans. You can't stand to see Alberta win, we get it. STFU now.