Danielle Smith says the sovereignty act\u0027s first use could be to respond to proposed federal clean electricity regulations (CER).
The provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan have also spoken out against the 2035 deadline.
They allow for some use of fossil fuels, including natural gas, to generate power at peak demand times or as a backup to non-emitting power sources. “It is not minor shifts that are required,” he said. “It’s a recognition that we are in a very different position as a province than the vast majority of the country.”Article content
Without a cleaner source of generation to fall back on, Law claimed Alberta could face power shortages.
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