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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Subsidy Monetary Allocation
2.2. Subsidy Geographic Allocation
2.3. Subsidy Transfer Simulation
2.4. Investment Tax Credit (ITC)
2.6. Emission Evolution
2.7. Levelized cost of electricity (LCOE)
3. Results
4. Discussion
4.1. Interpretation of Results
4.2. Political and Institutional Barriers
4.3. Stakeholder Impacts
4.3.1. Government Implications
4.3.2. Fossil Fuel Industry Implications
4.3.3. Solar PV Industry Implications
4.4. Comparing Real World Examples
4.5. Policy Implementations
4.6. Energy Equity
4.7. Climate Resilience
4.8. Limitations of Study
5. Conclusions
Data Statement
Acknowledgments
| 1 | If the optimum tilt angle was not found on solarific.co, the nearest city tilt angle was chosen. |
| 2 | CAD to USD ratio of 0.7 is considered at time of analysis (January 2025). |
| 3 | This rate is for the future of project over its lifetime (next 25 years) as future costs are converted to the present. |
| 4 | Real discount rate (Ali Sadat et al., 2023; Lilienthal, 2005; “Real Discount Rate,” 2023) is used for calculating the net present costs. In real discount rate, inflation is excluded from the economic analysis, meaning all costs are expressed as real costs in constant dollars. Inflation rate is considered uniform across all costs. The inflation rate is the expected inflation rate for the future of project. |
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| Program Category | Key Programs | Active Period | Peak Annual Funding | Total Funding |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Legacy Royalty Adjustments (P) | Natural Gas Deep Drilling, Shale Gas, Horizontal Oil | 2016-2019 | ~$1.46B (2019) | ~$3.5B |
| Sturgeon Refinery (P) | North West Redwater Toll Commitment | 2018-2022 | $976M (2021) | ~$3.7B |
| Energy Diversification (P) | Partial Upgrading, Petrochemical Infrastructure | 2019-2025 | $292M (2021-2025) | ~$1.42B |
| Carbon Capture & Sequestration (P) | Shell Quest, CCS Initiative | 2015-2021 | ~$309M (2015) | ~$930M |
| Tax Expenditures (P) | Fuel User Programs, Farm Fuel Benefit | 2016-2019 | $302.5M (2016) | ~$848M |
| Federal Programs (F) | Business Development Bank, Strategic Innovation | 2019-2020 | ~$626M (2019) | ~$626M |
| Coal Phase-out (P) | Coal phase-out agreements | 2017-2023 | $97M annually | ~$582M |
| Innovation Programs (P) | Water Tech, Clean Tech, Emissions Reduction, Energy efficiency |
2016-2023 | ~$143.5M (2017) | ~$220M |
| Oil Sands Innovation (P) | Innovation Fund | 2019-2022 | $80M (2020-2022) | ~$280M |
| Petrochemical Incentives (P) | Heartland & Kuwait Corp complexes | 2019-2024 | $100M annually | ~$500M |
| Provincial (P) | ~$12B total funding ~$626M total funding |
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| Federal (F) | ||||
| Location | Subsidy Amount (CAD/year) |
|---|---|
| Calgary | 4,166,666.67 |
| Christina Lake | 12,333,333.33 |
| Cold Lake | 3,333,333.33 |
| Fort McMurray | 16,200,000 |
| Fort Saskatchewan | 28,000,000 |
| Foster Creek | 3,333,333.33 |
| Lethbridge | 1,329,993,67 |
| Strathcona | 33,333,333.33 |
| Sturgeon | 346,000,000 |
| Surmont | 833,333.33 |
| Total | 1,777,527,000 |
| Type | Data | Specifications | Value | Unit | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Meteorological | Irradiation (GHI, DNI, DHI) |
Obtained from NSRDB | - | W/m2 | (NSRDB, 2025) |
| Tilt angle1 | Calgary | 47.5 | (Solarific, 2025a) | ||
| Christina Lake | 53.2 | (Solarific, 2025b) | |||
| Cold Lake | 50.5 | (Solarific, 2025c) | |||
| Edmonton | 49.7 | (Solarific, 2025d) | |||
| Fort McMurray | 53.2 | (Solarific, 2025b) | |||
| Fort Saskatchewan | 49.8 | (Solarific, 2025e) | |||
| Foster Creek | 50.3 | (Solarific, 2025f) | |||
| Lindbergh | 49.7 | (Solarific, 2025d) | |||
| N/A-Lethbridge | 40.9 | (Solarific, 2025g) | |||
| Red Deer | 48.6 | (Solarific, 2025h) | |||
| Strathcona | 49.7 | (Solarific, 2025d) | |||
| Sturgeon | 49.7 | (Solarific, 2025d) | |||
| Surmont | 53.2 | (Solarific, 2025b) | |||
| Soiling | Losses in percentage | 5% | % | (NREL, 2024) | |
| Temperature | Obtained from NSRDB | - | °C | (NSRDB, 2025) | |
| Cost | PV and inverter | Total | 1657 | CAD/kW | (Ramasamy et al., 2023)2 |
| Module | 531 | ||||
| Inverter | 68 | ||||
| Structural BOS | 183 | ||||
| Electrical BOS | 251 | ||||
| Fieldwork | 337 | ||||
| Officework | 94 | ||||
| Other | 191 | ||||
| Maintenance costs | PV system | 23.69 | CAD/kWdc/year | ||
| Economic | Nominal Discount Rate (January 2025) 3 | 3.25 | % | (Bank of Canada, 2025) | |
| Expected inflation rate4 | 2 | (Bank of Canada, 2023) |
| Location | Size of PV with ITC [kW] |
Size of PV without ITC [kW] |
PV Generation with ITC [GWh/yr] |
PV Generation without CT ITC [GWh] |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Calgary | 3591.95 | 2514.37 | 4.861 | 3.403 |
| Christina Lake | 10632.18 | 7442.53 | 11.889 | 8.322 |
| Cold Lake | 2873.56 | 2011.49 | 3.209 | 2.246 |
| Fort McMurray | 13965.52 | 9775.86 | 15,030 | 10.521 |
| Fort Saskatchewan | 24137.93 | 16896.55 | 28.788 | 20.152 |
| Foster Creek | 2873.56 | 2011.49 | 3.189 | 2.232 |
| Lethbridge | 1146546.26 | 802582.4 | 1,560.424 | 1,092.297 |
| Strathcona | 28735.63 | 20114.94 | 35.441 | 24.809 |
| Sturgeon | 298275.86 | 208793.1 | 352.572 | 246.800 |
| Surmont | 718.39 | 502.87 | 0.776 | 0.543 |
| Total | 1532350.84 | 1072645.6 | 2,016.179 | 1,411.326 |
| Location | NPC w/ITC [CAD] | NPC wo/ITC [CAD] | O&M w/ITC [CAD] | O&M wo/ITC [CAD] |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Calgary | 5,989,148 | 5,442,407 | 1,822,478 | 1,275,737 |
| Christina Lake | 17,727,866 | 16,109,514 | 5,394,538 | 3,776,178 |
| Cold Lake | 4,791,308 | 4,353,913 | 1,457,982 | 1,020,586 |
| Fort McMurray | 23,285,805 | 21,160,056 | 7,085,802 | 4,960,059 |
| Fort Saskatchewan | 40,247,061 | 36,572,940 | 12,247,062 | 8,572,943 |
| Foster Creek | 4,791,312 | 4,353,913 | 1,457,982 | 1,020,586 |
| Lethbridge | 1,911,726,380 | 1,737,206,603 | 581,732,718 | 407,212,912 |
| Strathcona | 47,913,167 | 43,539,214 | 14,579,836 | 10,205,884 |
| Sturgeon | 497,338,703 | 451,937,087 | 151,338,706 | 105,937,093 |
| Surmont | 1,197,828 | 1,088,473 | 364,496 | 255,145 |
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