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New report from advisory panel shows federal clean electricity targets are ‘reckless,’ Alberta says
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The Alberta government said Tuesday the advisory council’s report supports its stance that ‘one-size-fits-all’ electricity regulations are unrealistic and setting it up for failure

The Alberta government says the findings of a new report from a federal advisory committee are proof that Ottawa should abandon its “reckless” 2035 clean electricity targets.

In the report, the council says decarbonizing the grid is a daunting challenge in jurisdictions like Alberta and Saskatchewan, where fossil fuels still make up the majority of electricity generating capacity.

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