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Canada 'not interested' in buying LNG centers, energy minister states

Canada is not interested in subsidizing future liquefied gas (LNG) tasks, including electrification of tasks currently in the works, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said in a tv interview on Sunday.

Nations consisting of Greece, Germany and Japan have actually expressed interest in purchasing Canada's LNG while the United States has paused expansion of American LNG exports.

The federal government is opposed to using government money to fund inefficient fossil fuel aids ... We are not thinking about investing in LNG centers, Wilkinson stated on CTV. That's the role of the economic sector. They need to examine the business case and make the investments.

The minister said meeting a 2030 target for reducing greenhouse gas emissions will need that LNG production rely on tidy electricity.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's federal government have set targets to cut emissions of the gases by 2030 and needs new LNG proposals to also be net-zero emissions in the exact same time frame.

Trudeau has actually highlighted the economic troubles for brand-new jobs of exporting LNG to Europe from Canada's Atlantic coast and the requirement to decarbonize the global energy supply to combat environment modification.

U.S. President Joe Biden's choice to pause growth of American LNG exports has actually raised pressure from ecological groups on British Columbia and Canada's governments to do the very same, although following suit might be politically hard.

(source: Reuters)