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Clean electricity regulations are a flexible and pragmatic tool to reduce emissions and attract investment

Statement on the final Clean Electricity Regulations and Investment Tax Credit for clean electricity.

翱罢罢础奥础鈥 Jason Dion, Senior Research Director at the 91色情片, made the following statement in response to the release of the federal government鈥檚 final Clean Electricity Regulations and Investment Tax Credit (ITC) for clean electricity: 

鈥淭he federal government鈥檚 final Clean Electricity Regulations are pragmatic, flexible, and achievable, and part of a larger package of measures designed to help keep electricity affordable and reliable.

鈥淧roducing and using more clean electricity is foundational to and remaining competitive. The final regulations will help provinces and territories make the necessary investments聽 in bigger, cleaner, and smarter electricity systems, while allowing some flexibility when it comes to limited use of gas generation in the interim. This added flexibility in design鈥攃ombined with the for provinces and territories through the Investment Tax Credit for clean electricity鈥攚ill make the regulations more achievable.聽

鈥淭he final ITC for clean electricity includes a requirement for province-led energy roadmaps that detail how a jurisdiction intends to develop its energy system in line with Canada鈥檚 2050 climate goals. This kind of simple condition, as recommended by the and , helps provide needed policy clarity for provincial utilities and regulators鈥攚hile respecting provinces鈥 jurisdiction over electricity.聽

鈥淒emand for electricity is only going to grow in the decades ahead. As it does, governments need to prioritize keeping electricity affordable and reliable. Done right, the transition to clean electricity can save people money and reduce energy bills. Our research has shown that, by switching from fossil fuels to clean electricity, Canadian households could spend 12 per cent less on energy, on average, by 2050. 

鈥淢any provinces and territories are building bigger, cleaner, and smarter electricity systems, and these policy announcements will help accelerate that progress. Those governments have the tools and authorities necessary to drive a cost-effective transition that prioritizes electricity affordability and reliability for households and businesses across Canada鈥攁nd the ball is now in their court.鈥

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