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Federal environment minister turned down meeting with major oilsands companies during Alberta visit

in tax credits and other incentives for green technology like carbon capture — spurred by the need to remain competitive with historic spending in the U.S. via the Inflation Reduction Act.

"This includes how to align our investments in hydrogen, CCUS , SMRs and to continue engagement on the upcoming oil and gas emissions cap and the Clean Electricity Regulations," Guilbeault's office said. Their meetings focused on greening the electricity grid and emissions reduction. The federal government has set a timeline of 2035 for decarbonizing electricity production. While not directly tied to the oilsands, many producers have cogeneration plants that also produce electricity.

 

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