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Carney unveils new electricity strategy, noncommittal on 2030 climate targets

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Carney unveils new electricity strategy, noncommittal on 2030 climate targets

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Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled Canada's long-awaited new electricity strategy Thursday, placing a heavy emphasis on expanding the role of natural gas in powering the grid as he seemed to distance the government from its 2030 Paris cl

Carney released Canada’s long‑awaited electricity strategy, emphasizing:

A major expansion of natural gas in the power grid

A plan to double Canada’s electricity system by 2050

Adjustments to the Clean Electricity Regulations to give provinces more flexibility

A focus on affordability, with a stated goal of lowering energy costs for 70% of Canadian households

Carney argued that natural gas is needed to meet surging demand and to avoid higher utility bills, calling the approach “very practical” and tailored to provinces starting from different baselines.
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The Four Pillars of the Strategy:

Infrastructure Investment: A massive push for generation, transmission, distribution, and storage, estimated at $1 trillion over the next two decades (0:56-1:24).
Grid Connectivity: Improving the currently fragmented system by connecting grids across the East, West, and North (1:24-1:36).
Workforce Development: Training skilled workers specifically to build and maintain this expanded grid (1:36-1:43).
Domestic Manufacturing: Growing local capacity to produce the necessary components for grid infrastructure (1:43-1:51).
Key Takeaways:

Affordability & Pragmatism: The Prime Minister emphasized that electrification is key to affordability and net-zero goals, noting that natural gas will continue to play a role in the energy mix to ensure reliability, particularly in provinces like Alberta and Saskatchewan (0:35-0:47, 1:52-2:21).
Regulatory Adjustments: The plan includes a four-month consultation period with provinces and stakeholders, which will feature a review and potential adjustments to the 2024 Clean Electricity Regulations, as the government seeks to avoid "purity" in fuel types in favor of practical outcomes (2:45-3:00, 4:40-5:12).
Political Reaction: Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre criticized the announcement, labeling it a continuation of ineffective policies and accusing the government of further dismantling foundational climate regulations (3:07-3:43, 5:20-5:49).
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