New federal clean fuel regulations, which take effect on Canada Day, are designed to cut pollution from vehicles. Although there won’t be much of a change to pump prices across the country on July 1, experts say, there will be a noticeable increase several years down the road. (Kyle Bakx/CBC)

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    1 year ago

    Gotta play to your strengths. Alberta doesn’t have much else going for it other than farming.

    Really hard to diversify being so far north and disconnected. There is only one US interstate connecting Alberta to the US, and it really doesn’t go anywhere of value.

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      1 year ago

      Alberta doesn’t have much else going for it other than farming.

      The solar potential seems massive.

      There’s a few reports about farming under solar panels, to make use of the shade and sell the power. It may be too small-scale, but the mindset of “we sell power, now, and maybe we can do more” could help.

      Either way, I claim the constant maintenance and care needs a mindset that uniquely suits farmers to being solar energy vendors.