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It’s been less than 50 days since John Kousinioris took over the helm of TransAlta Corp.
In that time, the Calgary-based power generator has given the green light to a new $195-million renewable energy project. It’s wrapping up construction on another large wind development in the province.
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And TransAlta is now examining a potential carbon capture and storage (CCS) initiative as part of a large coal-to-gas conversion development it’s studying in Alberta.
Operator
Good day, and thank you for standing by. Welcome to the Pembina Pipeline Corporation 2021 First Quarter Results Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] I would now like to hand the conference over to your speaker today, Cameron Goldade, Pembina s Vice President, Capital Markets. Please go ahead.
Cameron Goldade
Vice President, Capital Markets
Thank you, Christie. Good morning everyone, and welcome to Pembina s conference call, and webcast review highlights from the first quarter of 2021. On the call with me today are Mick Dilger, President and Chief Executive Officer, Scott Burrows, Senior Vice and Chief Financial Officer, Harry Andersen, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Pipelines, Jaret Sprott, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Facilities, Stuart Taylor, Senior Vice President, Marketing, New Ventures and Corporate Development Officer, and Janet Loduca, Senior Vice President, External Affairs and Chief Legal and Sustainability Offic