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Government of Canada Launches 'Canada Electricity Advisory Council' to Help Build Canada’s Clean Electricity Future
Monday, May 8, 2023
Vancouver, BC, May 8, 2023--(T-Net)--The Government of Canada announced today that it has launched a new Canada Electricity Advisory Council, an independent body of 19 experts who will provide the Government with advice on actions needed to achieve Canada's 2035 and 2050 net-zero emissions goals as they pertain to electricity.
The Electricity Council will provide advice to the Minister of Natural Resources that could help shape the significant electricity sector investments announced in Budget 2023.
These investments include a 15 percent tax credit for non-emitting electricity generation, $20 billion in low-cost financing from the Canada Infrastructure Bank and targeted funding where needed, including via NRCan's Smart Renewables and Electrification Pathways program.
The Electricity Council will provide advice to the Minister of Natural Resources to accelerate investment, and promote sustainable, affordable and reliable electricity systems.
The Council's work will cover both the reduction of emissions in the electricity sector needed to achieve net-zero by 2035 and the rapid growth of electricity generation needed to power a net-zero-emissions economy in 2050.
The Council will work in conjunction with other bodies advising the Government of Canada on climate and energy-related matters, such as the Net-Zero Advisory Body. The Electricity Council members represent a diverse range of commercial, policy, technical and governance experience and expertise, and will be chaired by Philippe Dunsky.
Recognizing the jurisdictional role of provinces and territories in decision-making for the electricity sector, the Electricity Council will draw on work done at the provincial and territorial level, as well as by utilities and Indigenous partners.
At the conclusion of its one-year term, the Electricity Council will prepare and deliver a report outlining its analysis and recommendations to the Minister.
Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Natural Resources
"Canada's clean grid is already a competitive advantage — it helped us land the Volkswagen deal. And to ensure that we can continue to attract investment and create more good, middle-class jobs, we need to keep increasing the supply of reliable, clean and affordable power right across Canada. The Electricity Council will help us build the grid we need by providing independent, expert advice on how to both grow and decarbonize Canada's electricity systems — in collaboration with the provinces and territories and with Indigenous partners." said Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Natural Resources.
Philippe Dunsky, President, Dunsky Energy + Climate Advisors
"Clean electricity is set to play the central role in Canada's — and indeed the world's — transition to a clean energy future. It can be produced without emissions, consumed efficiently, priced fairly and used to enhance our competitiveness. I look forward to working with Council members to define the big moves needed to ensure that necessary infrastructure can be built in ways that are timely, affordable and sustainable. This will not be an easy lift, yet it's a generational challenge — and opportunity — I'm convinced we must seize." stated Philippe Dunsky, President, Dunsky Energy + Climate Advisors.
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The Government of Canada says it has committed to achieving net-zero emissions in the electricity sector by 2035.
The work of the Electricity Council will complement the work of existing entities that advise the Government of Canada on matters related to climate change and energy, such as the Net-Zero Advisory Body.
The creation of the Electricity Council fulfils Minister Wilkinson's mandate commitment to "establish a Pan-Canadian Grid Council ... in support of Canada's efforts to achieve a 100-percent net-zero electricity system by 2035."
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