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What happened during Alberta’s energy alert? Enfinite shares its perspective.

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Enfinite, a Canadian energy storage owner and operator based in Calgary, shares its account of what happened behind the scenes when the Alberta government issued an energy emergency alert.

Read Enfinite's take, "Behind the Curtain of an Energy Emergency Alert," published Jan. 23, 2024.

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