Thursday, December 17, 2015

Decarbonizing Canada: We Must Increase our Efforts in Electrification and Storage

Electric tractors, electric industrial machinery, electric trains, and batteries batteries batteries! These are the kinds of thing we absolutely need if we're going succeed in decarbonizing Canada's economy. It's a numbers game: If we completely switched to renewable energy tomorrow in the electricity sector - phasing out all coal plants and natural gas generating stations - we would still have 88% of the nation's GHG emissions to contend with! Yikes. Putting a price on carbon, increasing efficiency and eliminating waste, and building up renewables are all fine and dandy, but they can only go so far if our machinery and transport vehicles continue to be powered primarily by fossil fuels. Here's an article I wrote for Alternatives Journal about these missing pieces in Canada's climate change plan:

The Missing Pieces in Canada’s Climate Change Mitigation Plan

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