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  2. Electricity policy of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The IEA reported that Alberta had the second highest GHG emission levels in Canada (190 Mt) represented 27% of Canada's total emissions. [ 22 ] : 43 Only Ontario was higher with 234 Mt accounting for 33% of the nation's emissions in 2006.

  3. Arc card - Wikipedia

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    The Arc card is a contactless smart card and automated fare collection system being introduced to transit services in the Edmonton Metropolitan Region. [1] The initial launch started in the last week of August 2021, when U-Pass holders began receiving Arc Cards from their respective institutions. [2]

  4. Microcontroller - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the low-priced microcontrollers above from 2015 were all more expensive (with inflation calculated between 2018 and 2015 prices for those specific units) at: the 8-bit microcontroller could be bought for US$0.319 (1,000 units) or 2.6% higher, [18] the 16-bit one for US$0.464 (1,000 units) or 21% higher, [19] and the 32-bit one for US$0 ...

  5. Tesco - Wikipedia

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    One Stop, which includes some of the smallest shops (smaller than a Tesco Express), was (until 2018, when the first Jack's store opened) the only Tesco shop format in the UK that did not include the word Tesco in its name. The brand, along with the original shops, formed part of the T&S Stores business but, unlike many that were converted to ...

  6. European Monetary System - Wikipedia

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    The ECU was the official monetary unit of the EMS, but it was purely a composite accounting unit, not a real currency. The ECU's value was based on the weighted average of a basket of 12 European currencies; the Austrian schilling, Belgian franc, German mark, Spanish peseta, French franc, Finnish markka, Greek drachma, Irish pound, Italian lira ...

  7. 2012 Alberta general election - Wikipedia

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    25 20 10 5 6 October 2009: Lethbridge College / Athabasca University: 38.4: 21.5 20.8 10.7 8.5: August 29, 2009: Robert Leddy becomes interim Alberta Party leader: July 16, 2009: Alberta Greens deregistered with Elections Alberta: April 2009: Angus Reid Strategies 56: 7 19 11 7 0 December 10, 2008: David Swann becomes Liberal leader: December ...