Rapidly decarbonizing the electrical grid is essential to decarbonizing every other sector of the economy. In response to the Electricity Advisory Council's investigation into the barriers and solutions to achieving a net-zero grid in Canada, we have prepared recommendations and supporting examples from other jurisdictions. Proactive thinking, provincial- and territorial-coordination, timely and respectful community engagement, and support for Indigenous participation in the electricity system are essential to achieving an equitable transition to a net-zero grid in Canada.
We appreciate the council's focus on legislative and procedural modification; while they can be challenging to implement, these kinds of systemic changes are required to accelerate the energy transition. Increased coordination between provinces and territories, each with a unique electricity system, will also be needed to achieve the nationwide target of a low carbon grid by 2035.