This resource provides a detailed exploration of Canada’s low-carbon energy transition, emphasizing the interplay between financial mechanisms, renewable energy, policy frameworks, stakeholder perspectives, and carbon capture technologies. It highlights the role of carbon pricing, subsidies, and public investment in advancing clean energy adoption while addressing the infrastructure and environmental benefits of renewables. Policy analysis reveals the tension between private interests and public goals in achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, supported by international commitments and environmental incentives. The perspectives of key stakeholders, including industries, activist groups, think tanks, and government regulators, are examined to showcase their influence on low-carbon strategies. Additionally, the site delves into Canada’s efforts in Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS), analyzing its potential and challenges as part of the broader climate action agenda. Together, these insights provide a comprehensive understanding of the strategies and challenges shaping Canada’s clean energy future.

Market Intervention

Renewable Energy

Policy Target Outcomes

Stakeholders

Carbon Capture Utilization, and Storage (CCUS)

Federal Party Stances