Province announces new energy ‘framework’ on heels of LNG facility approval
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia government says it’s rolling out a new framework for approving oil and gas projects that will ensure the province meets its emissions targets in the coming decades.
Premier David Eby says the new framework will require new liquefied natural gas facilities to have a “credible plan” for net-zero emissions by 2030, and there will be an emissions cap on the industry.
Eby says his government will also establish a major projects and clean energy office to fast-track proposals that use clean technologies and create jobs.
The government will also launch a task force within BC Hydro to speed-up the electrification of the provincial economy with a focus on renewable energy.