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Affordability and Utilities Minister Nathan Neudorf said the six-month pause is needed to clarify how agricultural land can be used to build power plants, as well as the expectations for land reclamation over the long term.

The Alberta Utilities Commission , the agency responsible for making decisions about electricity-generation projects, has been instructed to hold an inquiry on land use and reclamation issues, and report back to the government early next year.

Neudorf told CBC News that the break will affect 15 projects currently under review by the AUC. But he said the province wants to get ahead of issues that have been raised by municipalities and landowners, and help companies understand the full scope of their responsibilities amid a wave of new renewable energy projects."We have a lot of sun, we have a lot of wind, and we know that we're an attractive place to land for that," Neudorf said.

"So let's just make sure that the ground rules are clearly established and our governing bodies also have the policies in place." With accelerating renewable energy development across Alberta, many communities have questioned why there isn't more oversight for decommissioning the infrastructure at the end of its lifespan, so local residents or municipalities don't get left holding the bill.

In a letter to the minister dated July 21, AUC chair Carolyn Dahl Rees said the commission is processing "a historically high volume" of wind, solar and thermal power plant applications, and their current process doesn't have the tools to deal with issues like development on high-value agricultural land.

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