User:Ottawaotter2024/Renewable energy in Canada

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Nunavut
Almost all electricity is generated from Diesel fuel. Power lines to transport energy from Manitoba to Nunavut are in planning stages. Goals in place to reduce dependency on fossil fuels. There are currently[when?] no real renewable sources of energy or infrastructure that exists in the territory.[citation needed] (Original)

100% of the territory's electricity is generated by Diesel fuel and there is no back-up grid, but the territory is in the process of testing a solar array and a wind energy farm. Power lines to transport energy from Manitoba to Nunavut are also in planning stages.[citation needed] Nunavut has the largest abundance of tidal resources in all of Canada, yet there is no such energy pant in operation in the territory. m

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Yukon
Most electricity is generated by hydro but province also relies on diesel and Liquefied natural gas (LNG) to meet demand. Biomass energy strategies are in place to contribute towards home heating.[citation needed] (Original)

As of 2014, the territory relies most of its energy production on hydropower and fossil fuels, i.e. Diesel and Liquefied natural gas (LNG), specially 63% of all the electricity produced in the territory is on hydro and 36% is on fossil fuels. In 2012, an initiative on bioenergy strategy was proposed by Yukon Energy Corporation in cooperation with the Champagne and Aishihik First Nations (CAFN), Cold Climate Innovation of the Yukon Research Centre, and the Village of Haines Junction to contribute towards home heating. A biomass power plant that primarily be fueled by wood waste and could potentially power up to 2MW. In 2022, the Yukon government has started looking into its under-explored potentials of geothermal resources with the intention to reducing the energy dependence on fossil fuels. For the first time ever, laws and regulations on geothermal energy extraction are going to be in place, earliest by 2023 fall. This initiative falls in line with the objective of the government to reduce carbon emissions by 45% territory-wide by 2030. There was never a single legislation implemented in regard of geothermal energy in the territory of Yukon before. The Little Salmon Carmacks First Nation has already entered an agreement to excavate at the reservoirs beneath their land. The Yukon government has an interactive map on all of its current projects on geothermal energy. The territory aims to use the energy generated for community facility, aquaculture systems, building heating systems, and generating electricity.

Northwest Territories
"Energy use in the NWT can be split roughly into thirds – 1⁄3 electricity, 1⁄3 heating and 1⁄3 transportation. Roughly 1/3 of electricity generated in the NWT is renewable, with the majority coming from hydro-electricity. and smaller contributions from wind and solar PV. Roughly 10% of heating energy in the NWT is renewable, with the majority coming from wood pellets and smaller contributions from cordwood. The Northwest Territories has a high potential to generate energy through hydro and wind power. Initiatives were in place to expand and promote the use of biomass, wind power, and solar energy.[citation needed]" (Original)

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Geothermal Energy

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