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Canada’s Grid Upgrade Plan

Canada’s Grid Upgrade Plan

Published 2 weeks, 4 days ago
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Canada’s federal government is set to announce five major power line upgrades this Friday, designed to supercharge electricity sharing between provinces — think of them as high-speed power highways. These projects, backed with funding and regulatory fast-tracking, aim to double the nation’s electricity capacity by 2050, helping meet surging demand from electric vehicles, heat pumps, and AI while slashing household bills. Though Canada currently trades more power with the U.S. than with its own provinces, these upgrades — including boosting Alberta-B.C. by 150MW, Alberta-Saskatchewan by 250MW, and a massive 2GW Saskatchewan-Manitoba link — are key steps toward a stronger, more resilient national grid. East Coast and Yukon projects will also connect remote regions to the main grid, laying the groundwork for a coast-to-coast energy network that’s smarter, more efficient, and better prepared for the future.

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