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What are the largest power plants in Alberta?

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What are the largest power plants in Alberta?

Some of the largest power plants in Alberta include the Sundance and Keephills coal-fired power plants, as well as natural gas-fired facilities like Shepard Energy Centre and H.R. Milner Generating Station. Alberta is also home to several renewable energy projects, including wind farms and solar installations.

What are the largest power plants in Alberta?

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