Advocacy Group Pushing for Clean Energy Technologies in Canadian Electricity Sector
Key Ideas
  • Electricity Canada, representing Canadian electricity utilities, is lobbying the federal government for the adoption of emerging technologies like hydrogen and small modular nuclear reactors.
  • The group is also advocating for investment tax credits for renewable and clean energy technologies, including energy storage, carbon capture, and utilization.
  • The proposed changes to the clean electricity regulations aim to provide more flexibility for power generators in achieving a net zero grid by 2035.
  • Consultant Andrew Teliszewsky from GT & Company is leading the discussions on behalf of Electricity Canada to promote a sustainable and innovative electricity sector in Canada.
Electricity Canada, a group representing Canadian electricity utilities, is actively engaging with the federal government to shape clean energy regulations and promote the adoption of advanced technologies in the electricity sector. Led by consultant Andrew Teliszewsky from GT & Company, the group is focusing on discussing innovative technologies such as intelligent grids, utility-scale storage, carbon capture, hydroelectricity, small modular nuclear reactors, and hydrogen. They are also advocating for investment tax credits to incentivize the use of renewable and clean energy technologies, including energy storage, hydrogen, and carbon capture. The clean electricity regulations, aimed at achieving a net zero grid by 2035, have undergone proposed changes to allow more flexibility for power generators. These changes are seen as a positive step towards a more sustainable and efficient electricity sector in Canada, as reported by the Canadian Press.
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