With only a decade left to reach the federal government’s 2035 target for decarbonizing Canada’s electricity sector, some provinces and territories are further ahead and have very different approaches to the challenge. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * With only a decade left to reach the federal government’s 2035 target for decarbonizing Canada’s electricity sector, some provinces and territories are further ahead and have very different approaches to the challenge. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? With only a decade left to reach the federal government’s 2035 target for decarbonizing Canada’s electricity sector, some provinces and territories are further ahead and have very different approaches to the challenge.
This analysis from Canada’s National Observer shows how the country generated electricity in 2022 when the most recent data was available. The darker the province or territory, the greater the percentage of its electricity was generated by fossil fuels. This data was compiled by Natural Resources Canada from a variety of sources.
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