Brian Zinchuk is editor and owner of Pipeline Online
Editor’s note: In Pipeline Online’s continuing mission to ensure all Canadians know exactly what Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault thinks our nation should do to save the planet, here is his press release of Feb. 16 announcing an update to the proposed Clean Electricity Regulations (CER). If implemented, the CER will be one of the most impactful actions made by a federal government in decades, affecting almost every element of society and the economy.
Here is the press release, verbatim. The posted update, also verbatim, can be seen here.
Building a clean electricity grid is central to adress climate change & build a more prosperous future.⁰⁰But we can’t get there alone. Continued collaboration is essential to ensure that we reduce emissions while supporting reliability & affordability. https://t.co/LPu0bm482O
— Steven Guilbeault (@s_guilbeault) February 16, 2024
Minister Guilbeault provides update with new design options for the Clean Electricity Regulations
News release
February 16, 2024 – Ottawa, Ontario
Building a clean electricity grid is central to our efforts to fight climate change and build a more prosperous future. All G7 countries, including Canada and the United States, have committed to transitioning to a net-zero electricity grid as a foundational measure to help achieve low-carbon economies by 2050. As the demand for electricity increases over the coming decades, it will be important to ensure that the expanded supply is clean, affordable, and reliable.
Last year, the Government of Canada released Powering Canada Forward: Building a Clean, Affordable, and Reliable Electricity System for Every Region of Canada,backed by over $40 billion to support each province and territory’s path to a cleaner grid. Finalizing the Clean Electricity Regulations later this year will support this commitment.
Today, the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, released an update on the consultations and on the design options being considered for the final Clean Electricity Regulations. These options address the feedback received during the last six months of extensive consultations with provincial and territorial governments, the Canada Electricity Advisory Council, Indigenous representatives, electricity providers, industry, environmental organizations, and interested Canadians.
The improvements under consideration would enhance the flexibility for provincial operators to continue to ensure reliable and affordable power while maintaining Canada’s ability to achieve its emissions reduction goal.
The updated regulatory design options involve a new approach to the core performance standard that would set an annual emissions limit that is tailored to each generation unit, based on its size. This would enable more efficient and cleaner units to run for longer periods of time. It would also increase flexibility to address peak power needs and the use of standby (or on-demand) power to support the build-out of cleaner technologies. This approach could be supplemented by offsets, emissions pooling, and a more flexible approach to industrial cogeneration.
Before finalizing the Clean Electricity Regulations later this year, the Government of Canada will continue to engage on these options under consideration with interested stakeholders, including provinces and utilities. Continued collaboration is essential to ensure that the Clean Electricity Regulations deliver significant emissions reductions while supporting reliability and affordability. Comments on the potential changes are welcome until March 15, 2024, and can be submitted by email to ecd-dec@ec.gc.ca.
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Quotes
“Building a clean, affordable, and reliable electricity system is at the foundation of Canada’s efforts to tackle climate change, and a generational opportunity to drive clean economic growth across the country for decades to come. We’ve been doing extensive consultations to make sure we get it right. We’ve heard the challenges faced by some provinces for whom this is a bigger lift, whose power generation relies heavily on fossil fuels. We’re coming to the table with substantial investment to support their path to a cleaner grid. And we’re coming back with new options for the regulation for consideration that respond to their concerns, while still reaching our shared goals. We’re here to collaborate on real solutions that will leave our communities better off for the long term.”
– The Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change
“Bringing clean, reliable, and affordable power to every region of Canada is a nation-building project that requires significant investments, thoughtful regulations, and deep collaboration. Today’s update illustrates how the Government of Canada is listening to and working with all partners in our efforts to build and grow a clean electricity system that benefits all Canadians. As we take steps forward, we will continue to dialogue with provinces and territories, Indigenous partners, and all Canadians to make sure we get this crucial project right.”
– The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources
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Quick facts
- By 2050, as Canadians use more clean electricity, they are expected to spend about 12 percent less on energy overall.
- Achieving a net-zero electricity system is a shared responsibility between federal, provincial, and territorial governments. Provinces and territories are responsible for the management of electricity systems, including the pace and extent of electricity generation, transmission, and distribution.
- The Government of Canada estimates that regardless of the implementation of the Clean Electricity Regulations, it will cost more than $400 billion nationally through 2050 to undertake routine replacements of aging facilities and expand generation capacity to meet the expected increase in demand.
- The federal government is investing over $40 billion to support the clean electricity transition. This includes funding for the Smart Grid Program; the Energy Innovation Program – Smart Grids; the Smart Renewables and Electrification Pathways Program; concessional financing provided by the Canada Infrastructure Bank and Investment Tax Credits for Clean Electricity; clean technology; clean hydrogen; and carbon capture, utilization, and storage.
- The Canada Electricity Advisory Council is an independent body of 19 experts who provide the Government of Canada with advice on actions needed to achieve our 2035 and 2050 net-zero emissions goals as they pertain to electricity. It was established in May 2023 and recently issued its interim report.
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Also posted on X by Guilbeault:
Today’s changes to the Clean Electricity Regulations will deliver more flexibility for grid operators to protect reliability & support affordability. Finalizing the regs quickly would give policy certainty to help with planning and investment. #cdnpoli https://t.co/voK7QSAOk9
— Canadian Climate Institute (@ClimateInstit) February 16, 2024
🇨🇦 "To maximize certainty, accelerate clean investments, and lock in the positive effect this proposed policy is already having, we urge the government to finalize the (Clean Electricity Regulations) as quickly as possible," says @EvanPivnick. #cdnpolihttps://t.co/4IVaJqlpaJ
— Clean Energy Canada (@cleanenergycan) February 16, 2024
1/2 💡 Want to know how much money you will be getting through the #CanadaCarbonRebate (formerly known as Climate Action Incentive payment) starting this April? ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/DEJJHa3PAQ
— Environment Canada (@environmentca) February 16, 2024
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