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Canada pushes out target for net-zero electricity grid by 15 years

Canada revealed finalized Tidy Electrical Power Regulations (CER) on Tuesday that aim to create a. netzero electricity grid by 2050, abandoning its previous. target of having an emissionsneutral grid by 2035.

Ottawa called back its initial target after feedback from. some provinces and energy industry participants, who stated the. draft CER regulations would make electricity supply in Canada. less reliable and more expensive and risked creating stranded. properties, federal government authorities said in a rundown.

Canada currently has a relatively tidy grid, creating 85%. of its electrical energy from sources like hydropower, wind and solar,. but the less enthusiastic regulations imply it will be harder for. the country to meet its 2035 environment target of cutting carbon. emissions 45-- 50% listed below 2005 levels by 2035.

I wouldn't say we have actually withdrawed the aspiration in terms of. decarbonization of the grid, but we have actually learned through. assessment that there was a requirement for some more versatility,. Canada's Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson informed. Reuters in an interview.

It can't just have to do with decreasing emissions, it needs to be. performed in a manner that leads to a trusted grid in all. provinces and is budget friendly for ratepayers.

The finalized guidelines will cut almost 181 megatonnes of. cumulative carbon emissions from the grid between 2024 and 2050,. while the draft guidelines had aimed to cut 342 megatonnes by. the middle of this century.

A previous target of limiting emissions from any. power-producing unit to 30 tonnes of carbon per gigawatt hour. has actually been changed to a higher limit of 65 tonnes per gigawatt. hour.

Co-generation facilities that produce electrical power that does. not feed into the grid, such as those run by some oil sands. companies in northern Alberta, will not undergo the CER.

Canada's primary oil and gas-producing province Alberta was. strongly opposed to the draft CER, warning the brand-new guidelines would. endanger grid reliability.

(source: Reuters)