Canada can’t ‘power past coal’ and keep exporting it, environment group says
OTTAWA — Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says there is no path to eliminating greenhouse-gas emissions without eliminating coal power but critics say Canada’s leadership is tainted as long as this country keeps exporting thermal coal.
Wilkinson is co-hosting a virtual summit today for the Powering Past Coal Alliance Canada created with the United Kingdom three years ago to lobby the world to eliminate coal as a source of energy.
Canada is forcing out any coal-fired power plants that aren’t equipped with carbon-capture technology by 2030 and Wilkinson told the alliance summit “there is simply no place for unabated coal” in a net-zero emissions world.
Only Alberta, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia still rely on coal for electricity.