Sask. premier hopes for Ottawa collaboration on net-zero electricity plan
Saskatchewan’s premier is hoping the federal government is willing to collaborate on what Canada’s clean electricity standards will look like.
Ottawa released draft regulations on Thursday designed to clean Canada’s energy grid, with a target of getting to net-zero emissions by the year 2035.
The new standards will drive up the cost of energy to some degree, but according to government officials, those costs would be offset by savings by moving away from fossil fuels.
“Our nervousness around the clean electricity standards (is) that they will be very expensive,” Premier Scott Moe told CKOM on Thursday.