The provincial government of Alberta, Canada, said it aims to phase out coal by 2030 by adding more renewable energy resources to its grid. “The plan we have put forward enables us to take real action on climate change, protect our electricity market and responsibly transition away from coal to up to 30 percent renewable energy by 2030,” Environment Minister Shannon Phillips said in a statement. “This is good for our environment, good for our image in the world and good for the health of families.” Alberta’s move follows a changing energy landscape ushered in by new Canadian leadership. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau , swept into power in October elections, unveiled an investment strategy from the sidelines […]