Articles tagged with "Canada"
Billions In Subsidies Flow To LNG Canada As Kitimat Terminal Nears Launch - CleanTechnica
The article highlights the extensive public subsidies and fiscal incentives underpinning the launch of LNG Canada’s Phase 1 liquefied natural gas terminal in Kitimat, a project initially valued at around C$17–18 billion. Federal, provincial, municipal, and international support has played a critical role in reducing the project's capital costs. Notably, the federal government contributed approximately C$275 million in direct grants, including C$220 million from the Strategic Innovation Fund for advanced gas turbines and C$55 million for infrastructure upgrades like the Haisla Bridge. Beyond direct funding, significant hidden subsidies have been provided through tax exemptions and tariff waivers, such as the roughly C$1 billion exemption on import duties for fabricated steel modules sourced primarily from Asia, which substantially lowered construction costs. The article also contrasts the political reactions to LNG Canada’s reliance on large-scale imports from China with the contentious debate over British Columbia’s decision to commission hybrid ferries from Chinese shipyards. While the ferry contracts sparked vocal partisan criticism
energyLNGsubsidiesnatural-gasinfrastructurefossil-fuelsCanadaPoll: Large majority of Canadians favour more open car market with better access to affordable Chinese and European EVs - Clean Energy Canada
A recent survey by Abacus Data for Clean Energy Canada reveals strong Canadian support for a more open vehicle market with greater access to affordable electric vehicles (EVs), particularly from Chinese and European manufacturers. While 53% of Canadians favor lowering the current 100% tariff on Chinese EVs to balance industry protection and affordability, 29% support removing the tariff entirely to reduce costs and avoid trade retaliation. Only 19% want to maintain the full tariff. This consensus spans political affiliations, indicating broad cross-partisan agreement. Additionally, 70% of respondents back allowing the sale of any vehicle meeting European safety and environmental standards, which would increase the availability of smaller, more affordable EV models in Canada. The survey also highlights that 58% of Canadians want to uphold Canada’s current tailpipe emission standards, aligning with stricter U.S. regulations under President Biden and California’s policies, while only 18% support weakening these standards. Interest in purchasing EVs as the next vehicle has decreased by 13 points since 2022, with 45% expressing certainty or likelihood to buy one. However, enthusiasm remains higher among younger Canadians, residents of Quebec and British Columbia, and urban populations in regions like Metro Vancouver (69% favor EVs) and the Greater Toronto Hamilton Area (55-62% favor EVs depending on information provided). Clean Energy Canada emphasizes that the main barrier to EV adoption is high sticker prices, and Canadians want access to high-quality, lower-cost electric cars from global markets.
energyelectric-vehiclesclean-energytariffsemission-standardsvehicle-marketCanadaPipelines To Nowhere: The Real Costs Of TMX & The Dutch Hydrogen Network
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CanadahousingEV-chargingcondosclean-energyelectric-vehiclesurban-developmentCanada’s 10 largest non-U.S. trade partners focused on building clean economies, and Canada can deliver: report
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