“We’ve regulated the ban on coal through CEPA, which is a criminal tool that the federal government has.” skpoli cdnpoli
But when it comes to coal plants, the federal rules are stricter. And they are already in place.
And he said he expects his province will keep operating its three coal-plants until the end of their lifespans, which would see the first plant close three years after the 2030 phase-out date. The other two would extend beyond that date by 12 and 14 years.Article content Moe said Tuesday that provinces have jurisdiction over electricity, so he was not anticipating a legal battle over his power-grid plan.
“If we want to be competitive in the in the 21st century economy, we have to decarbonize our grid,” Guilbeault said.
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