The Independent Electricity System Operator released a series of publications, including a study on pathways to decarbonizing the grid.
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Energy Minister Todd Smith said in a statement that he will launch a consultation in the new year on next steps from the report, including the potential development of major nuclear, hydroelectric and transmission projects. The report identifies a number of risks, including that large electricity infrastructure can take 10 to 15 years to build. As well, a potential six-fold increase in the workforce to build those typ esof projects may be required, meaningful consultation will be necessary with Indigenous communities, and small modular reactors and low-carbon fuels such as hydrogen — while important to decarbonization — are still in development.
If consumer costs become too high, it could jeopardize the plan to decarbonize, the IESO said. Chuck Farmer, the vice-president of planning, conservation and resource adequacy, said the pacing of adding new, non-emitting electricity generation is very important.Article content
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