Short Title:
Made-in-Alberta – Greening the Grid Part One
Length:
(4 min)
Full Title and Description:
MIA(Ch. 16) The Grid (Ep. 1) Greening
the Grid Part One
As the world gets ready for
the Copenhagen climate talks in December, Alberta’s Pembina Institute
presents a groundbreaking plan for reducing coal-fired electricity,
while adding a diverse mix of renewable power to our grid.
About Chapter 16 “The Grid”
Renewable energy sources exist throughout Alberta. From households to
farms to factories, Albertans from all walks of life are generating
electricity and supplying us with green power. What needs to be done to
capitalize on this vast energy resource, while maintaining the high
level of service we’ve come to expect from our grid?
“About Voices of Made-in-Alberta”
Voices of Made-in-Alberta are quotes from people we have interviewed
over the past three Seasons. Although they come from a variety of
disciplines, they speak with one voice on the need to create a
sustainable society.
About Made-in-Alberta (MIA) Series
Energy, water and climate, these are
hot topics for the 21st Century. With conventional fuel reserves running
out, water tables running low, and global temperatures running high, 96
percent of Albertans now want new energy solutions. Since 2004, Barb
Allard and her Made-in-Alberta team have been finding these solutions
and bringing them to community television and the world-wide-web.
For more information about
Made-in-Alberta, visit
http://madeinalberta.ca
Locations: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Links:
http://www.biology.ualberta.ca/faculty/david_schindler
http://alberta.pembina.org
http://solaralberta.ca
http://rbcc.ca
http://shaw.ca
Date Produced:
October 2009
Production Company:
RBCC
Produced in partnership with:
Solar Energy Society of
Canada, Northern Alberta Chapter
The Pembina Institute
Broadcaster:
Shaw TV, Capital Region
Aired/Screened/Webcast:
Broadcast Shaw TV, Capital
Region, October 2009
Uploaded to YouTube, October 2009
Available on DVD?
- pending
Credits:
Executive Producer for RBCC:
Barb Allard
Host & Narration: Barb Allard
Written & Directed: Barb Allard
Additional writing: Jeremy Rittwage
Cinematography & DOP: Jimmy Bustos, Ric Gustavsen
Editor: Jeremy Rittwage
Intro Sequences: Kyle Schneider, Jeremy Rittwage
Motion Graphics: Kyle Schneider
Original Music: Garage Band licensed music library
Interviewees & Experts (in order of
appearance):
Dr. David Schindler,
Professor of Ecology, Killam Memorial Chair, University of Alberta
Tim Weis, Director of Renewable Energy & Efficiency Policy, Pembina
Institute
Additional Thanks to:
Pembina Institute Alberta
and National Office
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