“The future is green energy, sustainability, renewable energy.”
ā Arnold Schwarzenegger
Canada already has a strong foundation in clean energyāthanks to our rivers, natural landscapes, and existing hydro infrastructure. But weāre just scratching the surface. With bold steps, smart investments, and community-driven innovation, Canada can become a global leader in renewable energy production.
Hereās how we get there:
š 1. Build on What Weāve Got

Canada generates about 60% of its electricity from hydroāone of the cleanest and most reliable sources of power. From massive rivers in Quebec to fast-moving streams in British Columbia, weāre sitting on a renewable energy goldmine.
Beyond hydro, Canadaās geography is perfect for scaling up wind, solar, tidal, and geothermal energy. We have the land, the wind, the sun, and even the tides.
š 2. Embrace New Renewable Technologies

New technologies are unlocking new possibilities:
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Wind and solar are cheaper and more efficient than ever.
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The Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia has some of the most powerful tides on the planetāideal for tidal energy.
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Geothermal energy from Western Canada could provide year-round, emission-free heat and electricity.
“Energy transition isnāt a dream anymore. Itās a plan in motion.”
šø 3. Strong Government Support

To go big on renewables, we need:
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Grants and tax breaks for clean energy startups and projects.
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Better carbon pricing to level the playing field.
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Investment in public-private partnerships that spread risk and build momentum.
Itās about building systems that reward sustainability and future-thinkingānot just short-term profit.
š§ 4. Boost Innovation & Research

Canada has the brains to back the transition. What we need is:
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More funding for battery storage, green hydrogen, smart grids, and AI-powered energy management.
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Research hubs and innovation incubators for clean energy startups.
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Support for exporting not just power, but Canadian-made technology and expertise.
“The economy of the future is a green one. And Canada can lead it.”
ā A paraphrased takeaway from various green economy reports
ā” 5. Upgrade the Grid

Right now, we have a patchwork of provincial grids. That needs to change.
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A national smart grid can allow provinces rich in renewable energy (like Quebec and Manitoba) to share with others.
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Upgrading to smart, AI-driven infrastructure means fewer outages, lower emissions, and more efficient power use.
Think of it like Canadaās own clean-energy superhighway.
š· 6. Make the Transition Inclusive

A just energy transition leaves no one behind:
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Train and reskill oil and gas workers for clean energy careers.
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Invest in Indigenous-led renewable projects, which are already leading the way in community-focused sustainability.
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Ensure all Canadians have access to affordable, clean powerāno matter where they live.
š 7. Export Energyāand Leadership

We can go beyond just producing energy. Canada has the chance to:
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Export clean hydroelectricity and green hydrogen.
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Share our expertise in engineering, environmental law, and policy.
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Be a model for responsible, inclusive renewable development.
“Canada’s competitive advantage lies in our clean energy potentialāletās make the most of it.”
š Final Thoughts
The renewable energy future isnāt just a visionāitās an opportunity Canada canāt afford to miss. We have the resources. We have the talent. And we have the responsibility to act.
Letās lead the charge, not follow.
š¢ Want to Help?
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Support local clean energy initiatives.
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Vote for climate-conscious policies.
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