Alberta Announces Climate Leadership Plan

November 22, 2015

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Written By Thomas W. McInerney, Duncan M. McPherson and Katie Miller

Today the Alberta government announced its Climate Leadership Plan (Plan) and released to the public the Climate Leadership Report to Minister (Report) it commissioned from the Climate Change Advisory Panel. While details of the Plan's implementation and the extent to which the government adopts the specific recommendations of the Report remain to be seen, the key policies of the Plan are as follows:

  1. An Alberta economy-wide price on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of $30/tonne.
  2. The phasing out of all coal-fired electricity generation by 2030, to be replaced by electricity generation from renewables and natural gas.
  3. A methane reduction strategy to address methane emissions in the oil and gas sector.
  4. A cap of 100 megatonnes (MT) on GHG emissions from oil sands operations, subject to certain exceptions for cogeneration power sources and new upgrading capacity.

Carbon Pricing

Central to the Plan is broad-based carbon pricing based on the Panel's proposal to replace the existing emission intensity based Specified Gas Emitters Regulation with a Carbon Competitiveness Regulation (CCR).

Under the proposed CCR:

Complementary Policy – Electricity

Under the Plan:

Complementary Policy – Oil & Gas

Noting that the climate change impact of methane is 25 times greater than carbon dioxide over a 100-year period, the Plan contemplates a 45-percent reduction in methane emissions in Alberta by 2025.

Under the Plan:

Cap on Oil Sands GHG Emissions

In addition, the Alberta government announced plans to introduce a legislated oil sands emissions limit of 100MT per year, compared to current oil sands GHG emissions of approximately 70MT per year. The Plan states such 100MT limit will be subject to exceptions for cogeneration and new upgrading capacity.

Energy Efficiency

In addition to the foregoing, the Plan contemplates further emissions reductions through the implementation of a province-wide energy efficiency program.

Next Steps

The release of the Plan comes on the eve of the First Ministers' meeting, during which Canadian climate change policy will be discussed. On November 30th, the Canadian delegation, including Premier Notley and Prime Minister Trudeau, will attend the United Nations Climate Conference in Paris (COP 21). Prime Minister Trudeau has indicated that a further First Ministers' meeting will be held within 90 days of COP 21.

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