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Republished from ElectricityAlliance.ca

Electricity Alliance of Canada, an electricity industry coalition, outlines five priorities to secure clean, reliable energy and support Canada’s economic future.

Ottawa, ON – Canada’s electricity sector is calling on the newly elected federal government to develop a bold and immediate plan when it comes to electricity in Canada. This is urgently needed to meet growing demand, secure the country’s economic future and become an energy superpower.

Last week, the federal government introduced the One Canadian Economy Act, which highlighted the need for building projects in the national interest. There is no greater national interest project than building Canada’s electricity grid.

The electricity sector finds itself at a pivotal juncture. With climate change accelerating, global energy dynamics shifting, electricity demand increasing and potential U.S. tariffs looming, Canada cannot afford to lose its strategic energy advantage.

Canadians expect affordable, reliable and secure power—and the electricity industry is committed to delivering it.

Canada’s economy was built on dependable power. Today, more than 60 percent of electricity is generated from hydroelectric sources, with nuclear, wind, solar, and energy storage playing growing and essential roles. Yet current electricity production—around 630 terawatt-hours annually—will not meet future needs. As industries electrify, manufacturing returns, and the economy becomes more digital, pressure on electricity systems will grow significantly.

To meet this growing demand, substantial investments in electricity generation, transmission and distribution are essential—not only to keep the lights on, but to create jobs and secure long-term prosperity.

The electricity sector is urging the new federal government to act on five urgent priorities:

Affordable, reliable and clean electricity is a strategic Canadian advantage. The sector has already increased supply while reducing emissions, and is prepared to do even more.

The One Canadian Economy Act indicates it’s time to focus on “nation-building” projects. Building up the electricity sector—generation, transmission and distribution—not only represents a project in the national interest; it enables all other national interest projects.

The electricity sector is ready to get to work on a strong, resilient system to meet growing demand and protect Canada’s economic future. Canada needs a bold electricity plan—now.

This statement was jointly issued by:

About Electricity Alliance Canada

Electricity Alliance Canada is a coalition of six industry associations promoting the power of electrification to lead the way to a sustainable energy future. Our mandate is to enable, promote and advocate for the increased use of electricity throughout the Canadian economy to help achieve Canada’s net-zero emissions target.

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