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Wind Power Seen Growing Ninefold as Canada Cuts Carbon Emissions
jeudi 22 juin 2023, 22:40 , par Slashdot
Canada is set for massive growth in wind power generation as it moves toward net zero emissions by 2050, a new report by the country's energy regulator suggested. From a report: The report models how energy consumption is expected to change under various scenarios as the world reduces its carbon emissions, and it projects electricity use will more than double in Canada from now until mid-century. 'Among all technologies, wind contributes the greatest amount of new generation by 2050, increasing ninefold from current levels,' the Canada Energy Regulator said, using a scenario it calls 'global net zero' that assumes the world acts quickly enough to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2050.
The regulator's model sees the greatest amount of new wind power being built in the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia and Ontario. Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said he wasn't surprised to see the emphasis on wind generation, given how much it's come down in cost. Building it out quickly will be a challenge, he acknowledged, but he sees it as achievable -- despite the controversy that large-scale wind projects often prompt in neighboring communities. 'Some of this will also come from offshore wind, which perhaps in terms of public acceptance is easier, because it's a long way offshore,' he said by phone Tuesday. 'Those are often very large facilities, and Canada has been a little bit slower on the offshore than our European counterparts.' Solar power will grow at a much slower pace than wind power, the report projects, eventually making up 5 per cent of generation by 2050. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://news.slashdot.org/story/23/06/22/1835215/wind-power-seen-growing-ninefold-as-canada-cuts-car...
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