Western Standard - August 14, 2023


Premier responds to Clean Electricity Regulations


Episode Stats

Length

4 minutes

Words per Minute

150.11931

Word Count

692

Sentence Count

42


Summary

Learn English with Rachel Notley, Alberta s premier, on her response to the federal government's proposed clean electricity regulations. Rachel says the proposed regulations are unconstitutional, irresponsible, and out of step with reality. She also says Alberta will not go along with them.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 clean electricity regulations that Ottawa announced last week. To say they are disappointing
00:00:05.980 is an understatement. They are unconstitutional, irresponsible, and utterly out of step with
00:00:11.520 reality. If they become the law of the land, these regulations would crush Albertans' finances,
00:00:17.980 and they would also cause dramatic increases in electricity bills for families and businesses
00:00:22.460 across Canada. We agree with the broader goal of decarbonizing the electricity grid and getting
00:00:28.860 to carbon neutrality. We have a plan to get there by 2050. It's our emissions reduction and energy
00:00:35.720 development plan. But a 2035 target is not attainable. Ottawa's own forecast expects electricity
00:00:43.540 demand to double between now and 2050. As it is now, Canada's electricity grid, including Alberta's,
00:00:50.420 can't handle the increased load that is coming. And the draft regulations will severely threaten
00:00:56.280 the reliability of our power grid even more, leading to potential blackouts that would be
00:01:03.200 devastating. To meet these demands, we will need to grow our generating capacity by up to three times
00:01:09.480 of present levels. Growing that capacity to accelerate the shift to a net zero power grid would cost
00:01:16.920 Canadians more than a trillion dollars by some estimates. Alberta's portion of that would be at
00:01:22.780 least 200 billion and maybe as much as 400 billion of mandated investments in new generation and
00:01:30.440 transmission capacity. If this was implemented in Alberta, we're looking at massive immediate increases
00:01:36.880 to power bills for every Albertan, making life more expensive for families and businesses.
00:01:42.820 So let me be clear. Any plan that makes electricity more expensive and less reliable is a bad plan.
00:01:50.420 And the clean electricity regulations are an exceptionally bad, poorly thought out and illogical plan.
00:01:56.940 This nonsensical plan by the federal Liberals will strain our family finances. As food and shelter keep
00:02:04.340 getting more expensive, families shouldn't have to bear the burden of skyrocketing power prices.
00:02:09.500 And this plan will make it more difficult for businesses to break even, let alone to survive.
00:02:15.620 Ottawa's strategy seems to be to placate the environmental extremists while throwing regular
00:02:22.340 Canadians under the bus. That's wrong. It's unacceptable morally and financially. And Alberta's government
00:02:28.560 will not go along with it. We will never allow these regulations to be implemented here, full stop.
00:02:35.280 This doesn't mean that we're closing the door on cooperation with the federal government.
00:02:39.200 We've been clear that we are willing to look at to work with them to build a carbon neutral
00:02:44.800 electricity system that is affordable, reliable and secure. And based on the conversations we have
00:02:51.240 had with our power generations, we believe it can be done by 2050, but not by 2035. And any plan must
00:02:58.340 recognize that we can only cut emissions as fast as technology and infrastructure and people's pocketbooks
00:03:05.620 will allow. Emissions reductions are essential, and Alberta will continue to achieve them. But grand
00:03:11.880 sweeping fairy tales that threaten Canadians' ability to keep the lights on are no way to speed things up.
00:03:18.520 That is not the vision that my government or that I have for Albertans. We'll participate in the
00:03:25.100 upcoming joint working group, which includes decarbonizing the power grid, because Alberta has
00:03:31.340 always been a leader in emissions reductions. And because it's important that we continue that
00:03:35.740 leadership while expressing our strong concerns that we have for these new regulations. However,
00:03:40.820 the outcome must be one that Albertans can afford and can support. There is no room for argument on
00:03:47.780 this. If we can't reach an agreement, Alberta will pursue its own better path and will protect
00:03:53.400 Albertans from the ruinous consequences of the latest federal policies. This will be accomplished by
00:03:59.380 ensuring an appropriate amount of high-efficiency natural gas baseload is added to the grid,
00:04:04.900 while incentivizing carbon capture, utilization and storage, abated natural gas generation,
00:04:11.260 small modular reactors, hydrogen generation, and a sustainable amount of wind, solar, and other
00:04:17.160 renewables to drive down electricity costs. We must continue ensuring that life for Albertans and
00:04:22.660 Canadians is affordable, and that families can pay their bills. Because without economic sustainability,
00:04:28.380 progress on energy sustainability is impossible. That's the message we would like to take to Ottawa,
00:04:35.240 every chance that we get.