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Provinces may have to agree to 2035 clean power target to access funding

Federal government considering tying grant money and tax credits to deadline

The federal government is considering restricting billions of dollars in tax credits and grants for electricity projects to provinces that commit to the 2035 target for an emissions-free electricity grid.

The federal budget already made clear the restriction would be in place for the new refundable 15 per cent clean electricity investment tax credit, which is for investments in non-emitting electricity production, storage and interprovincial transmission.

But there are several other new investment tax credits for hydrogen production, clean technology and carbon capture and storage systems, worth tens of billions over the next 12 years. There is also at least $3 billion in grants for renewable electricity projects and technology upgrades to make the grid more efficient, and the federal government has promised to consider helping fund transmission lines inside provinces in certain situations.

A new document released Tuesday by Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson and Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault leaves the door opened to making provinces commit to the 2035 non-emitting electricity grid deadline to access those as well, at least for their applications to electricity projects.

B次元官网网址淲e certainly are considering that,B次元官网网址 Wilkinson confirmed to The Canadian Press in an interview.

B次元官网网址淏ut there is obviously consultation thatB次元官网网址檚 going on with respect to the investment tax credits. We want to hear from people. We also want to think about if weB次元官网网址檙e going to put those kinds of constraints or strings on those things, how we best do that.B次元官网网址

The option could be the latest political grenade in the federal-provincial relationship when it comes to environmental matters.

The 2035 clean-power target will be enshrined in regulations, and Guilbeault is expected to publish the first draft of those rules as early as this week. They will spell out, for example, a timeline for natural gas power plants to be closed or fitted with carbon-capturing systems.

Committing to a net-zero electricity grid is an easy move for six of the provinces, which are already more than 90 per cent of the way there. They have to make a lot more power but they donB次元官网网址檛 have to replace most of the power they already produce.

For the other four B次元官网网址 Alberta, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick B次元官网网址 coal and natural gas still supply between 30 per cent and 85 per cent of their power. That makes a clean grid by 2035 a much steeper challenge B次元官网网址 so much so that Alberta and Saskatchewan have simply said they canB次元官网网址檛 do it.

B次元官网网址淲e will not attempt the impossible when it comes to power production in our province,B次元官网网址 Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said in May.

B次元官网网址淲e will not risk plunging our homes, our schools, our hospitals, our special care homes, our businesses into the cold and darkness because of the ideological whims of others.B次元官网网址

Both provinces have said they are instead targeting a non-emitting grid by 2050. ThatB次元官网网址檚 the year Canada is also aiming to be net-zero emissions, which means any greenhouse gas emissions that are still produced are captured by nature or technology.

Aiming for net-zero electricity earlier is key because it unlocks the potential to decarbonize many other industries down the road. Electric vehicles, for example, are only non-emitting if the power used to charge their batteries comes from non-emitting sources.

Wilkinson said heB次元官网网址檚 not trying to draw a line in the sand but said there has to be some connection between the billions of dollars on offer and progress toward CanadaB次元官网网址檚 goals.

B次元官网网址淵ou know, my style is not to have big fights,B次元官网网址 he said. B次元官网网址淚 actually like to listen to what people and provinces have to say and to try to figure out a pathway through which we can accomplish the goals that we all want to achieve.B次元官网网址

He also said the disagreement isnB次元官网网址檛 about whether to build non-emitting electricity. ItB次元官网网址檚 about how fast to do it.

B次元官网网址淭he gap that exists between us is not about whether we should have a non-emitting grid, itB次元官网网址檚 about whether we get there by 2035 or somewhere a little bit later,B次元官网网址 he said.

Wilkinson commended Alberta for doing what he said was the most of any province to expand its solar power production. The province is also well ahead of schedule on retiring or converting its coal-fired electricity generators, he noted. The last one will be converted before the end of this year.

Premier Danielle Smith, however, announced last week the province was pausing approvals of new large wind and solar power projects for six months while it addresses concerns about the effect on farmland, scenery, reliability and eventually, cleaning up the projects at the end of their life.

Wilkinson said he is taking Alberta B次元官网网址渁t its wordB次元官网网址 that the pause is just to ensure everything is being done properly in the face of faster-than-expected growth, particularly in solar power.

He also said he thinks there is already a good conversation happening with Alberta, and he is convinced an agreement between the two governments is possible.

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