Sajid, Shafak2021-07-232021-07-232016Sajid, Shafak, 2016, A Matter of Trust: The Role of Communities in Energy Decision-Making, Western Alberta Transmission Line, Case Study: Eckville and Rimbey (Alberta), University of Ottawa-Canada West Foundationhttps://www.uottawa.ca/positive-energy/sites/www.uottawa.ca.positive-energy/files/mattertrust_casestudy_eckville_24nov2016.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/42453https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-26673The case study focuses on the AltaLink Western Alberta Transmission line. AltaLink submitted an application to the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) in March 2011 which was ultimately approved in December 2012. The Western Alberta transmission line (WATL) is a 500 kV line built between Genesee and Langdon. In May 2016, researchers from the Canada West Foundation visited Eckville and surrounding area to interview residents about their confidence in the actions of public authorities and factors that lead to greater satisfaction with the energy infrastructure siting process. Those comments are summarized and captured in this case study. In addition, public records from the regulatory hearings, media articles and the project website were reviewed.enEnergy infrastructureCommunity engagementEnergy policyPublic participationElectricity transmissionSocial acceptanceAlbertaA Matter of Trust: The Role of Communities in Energy Decision-Making. Case Study: Western Alberta Transmission Line, Eckville and Rimbey, AlbertaResearch Paper