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Alberta’s Approach to Energy Transition By Mark Cameron

7 Aug 2024

We also recognize the support of the University of Toronto and the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy as the Ontario 360 project’s intellectual and administrative home. [...] “All of the Above” The rapid transition camp envisions a world powered entirely by renewable sources, advocating for the swift deployment of wind and solar power, accelerated development of energy storage technologies, widespread electrification of transportation and heating systems, and a rapid phase-out of fossil fuel production and use. [...] petrochemical sector and other industries and increasing oil and gas production will add demand for electricity, as will the growing global demand for electricity for 6 Leadership in Carbon Capture and Storage For both electricity generation and industrial production in the oil and gas sector and beyond, carbon capture and storage has emerged as a key technology – and a key Alberta advantage. [...] Furthermore, Alberta is advocating for a flexible regulatory framework that supports innovation and allows for the integration of emerging technologies, such as carbon capture and utilization and advanced nuclear reactors, to meet its energy and environmental goals. [...] work with Alberta so that it can continue Federal policy should ensure that Alberta its leadership in providing clean and can continue to lead Canada and the world reliable energy to Canada and the world in cleaner energy production for as long as – whether in electricity, oil and gas, or global demand for oil and gas persists.

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