Conference proved a fruitful exercise, minister says
Energy, Mines and Resources Minister John Streicker attended the provincial and territorial Ministers of Energy and Mines last Wednesday through Friday in Quebec City.
Energy, Mines and Resources Minister John Streicker attended the provincial and territorial Ministers of Energy and Mines last Wednesday through Friday in Quebec City.
They discussed how they could “work collectively to support a low-carbon and energy-secure future for all Canadians,” he said in a post-conference statement.
“We discussed ways of collaborating to enable the transition to clean, reliable and affordable energy for all Canadians,” he said.
“I took the opportunity to share the Yukon’s unique situation with our renewable isolated grid systems and explained how the Government of Yukon is exploring options to increase the supply of clean energy for the territory.
“I highlighted grid connection with British Columbia as an opportunity to increase our resilience and energy supply for advancing electrification initiatives, while also supporting First Nations and municipalities to build capacity closer to home,” Streicker added.
The ministers exchanged ideas on ways that public policies can encourage demand-side management and more investments in clean energy projects.
“We have a critical need for federal support to modernize the Yukon’s electricity infrastructure,” Streicker said.
“As we discussed strategies for developing a decarbonized economy, I explained our climate change strategy’s approach to lowering emissions in key sectors like mining, transportation and heating with innovative climate actions adapted to the Yukon’s context and circumstances.
“Our Clean Future’s climate actions are directly supporting a growing green economy in the Yukon while reducing our overall greenhouse gas emissions,” Streicker said.
The ministers also discussed opportunities to strengthen the supply chain for critical minerals.
“This presents an opportunity for the Yukon, as we have an abundant supply of many critical minerals needed for the clean energy transition that’s underway,” Streicker said.
“As a signatory to the Equal by 30 campaign, I reaffirmed the Government of Yukon’s commitment to increasing the participation of women in the clean energy sector by 2030.
“Equal leadership and equal opportunities for women is critical to supporting a clean energy transition. We are proud to work with our partners at Natural Resources Canada and across Canada to advance equity.”
Comments (1)
Up 15 Down 4
YT on Sep 6, 2023 at 10:09 am
Meanwhile, our current territorial government has done nothing to move forward any hydro projects. They just keep renting more thermal generators.
And maybe, just maybe, they should overhaul our mining legislation so when we experience the rush on critical minerals, we don’t end up with more Mintos and Wolverines.