Canada supports the global transition to clean and secure energy with investments to phase-out coal electricity around the world
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Tuesday, November 15, 2022
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In a year upended by a global energy crisis, Canada is partnering with governments, institutions, and philanthropies to drive the transition to safe, secure, and affordable clean energy.
Key Points:
- In a year upended by a global energy crisis, Canada is partnering with governments, institutions, and philanthropies to drive the transition to safe, secure, and affordable clean energy.
- The Report's release marked five years of progress by the Powering Past Coal Alliance, a global alliance of governments and industry co-led by Canada and the United Kingdom.
- Clean Energy Finance and Investment Mobilisation helps emerging economies attract private sector investment in clean energy.
- The Government of Canada is currently developing the Clean Electricity Regulations to guide the country's transition to a net-zero electricity grid.