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Senators see urgent need for national energy policy
This
sounds about time, glad to see nuclear has a prominent place: 'Maintain
strong support for Canada’s nuclear industry, Nuclear energy has an
important role to play in Canada energy future"! Senators see urgent
need for national energy policy: http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/story/2012/07/19/pol-paris-senate-energy-report.html ... see also: http://www.canadianmanufacturing.com/energy/news/senate-defines-priorities-for-canadas-energy-policy-71760
"A new report from The Standing Senate Committee on Energy, the
Environment and Natural Resources (ENEV) outlines 13 priorities to
define an energy strategy for Canada.
“We see Canada’s potential as
the most productive energy nation in the world, with the highest levels
of environmental performance,” said Conservative Sen. David Angus,
Committee Chair in a release. “But we also conclude that there is a
great sense of urgency—and we need an energy literacy that includes a
profound recognition that energy pervades all aspects of our lives, and
is a key element of our social fabric. The future is fraught with peril
if we don’t get it right.”
Dynamic transformation of the global
energy landscape was underway during the three years the committee
developed its report, with aggressive competition for international
energy markets becoming a major factor.
Here are the 13 policy points:
-Canada must strive for collaborative energy leadership
All levels of government, industry, environmental groups and
Aboriginal leaders need to come together to chart a course for
responsible development and marketing of our energy resources.
-Advance nation-building through energy infrastructure
Modernize and expand electricity systems and oil and gas pipelines to connect regions and diversify export markets.
-Natural gas: a game-changing fuel
Natural gas is becoming a platform fuel for the Canadian economy and its expansion should be encouraged.
- Encourage efficiency, conservation and energy literacy
Efficiency and conservation represent the most important elements
of Canada’s energy future. Every citizen must be part of the solution
and start by becoming more energy literate.
-Frame a strong strategy for energy employment
Governments must work proactively to ensure recruitment and training meet the needs of the growing Canadian energy sector.
-Strengthen the foundation for energy innovation
Canada’s full potential depends on effectively designing and
funding R&D to unlock innovation throughout the energy system.
-Pursue high-level environmental performance of non-renewable sources
Continuous improvement of the environmental footprint of
non-renewable energy resources is required, including the minimization
of energy sector activities on water, land and air.
- Hydropower superpower: energy of the past for the future
This reliable, low-emitting source of energy is a key priority for
the country and every opportunity for its responsible expansion must be
undertaken.
-Foster renewable fuels
Canada foster its
substantial renewable energy resources, including massive supplies of
water, wind, solar, geothermal, biomass and marine energy.
- Regulatory reform
The committee supports the ongoing commitment of federal,
provincial and territorial governments to streamline environmental
reviews while ensuring rigorous environmental oversight, especially for
major projects.
-Responsible Northern and Arctic energy exploration & development
The development of these resources may reshape the country’s energy
landscape and has the potential to create tremendous economic and
social benefits.
-Maintain strong support for Canada’s nuclear industry
Nuclear energy has an important role to play in Canada energy future.
-Speak for Canada
The federal government must fulfill a leadership role in clearly,
accurately and forcefully communicating Canada’s energy story to the
world.
"This is the write up about this report in FP: http://business.financialpost.com/2012/07/19/13-ways-to-make-canada-worlds-most-energy-productive-nation/?__lsa=3cc0a9fd
... "Maintain strong support for Canada’s nuclear industry:Nuclear
energy has an important role to play in Canada energy future, especially
as it employs 70,000.
“The committee also heard from witnesses who
believe in the game-changing potential of nuclear fusion technology.
Nuclear fusion is the mechanism that fuels the sun and the stars and may
one day provide nearly unlimited source of energy,” the report notes.
“The challenges are enormous, but progress has been made towards safely
harnessing fusion energy for electricity generation. Allan Offenberger,
professor emeritus of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the
University of Alberta, told the committee that new laser technology may
hold the key to making this goal a reality.”"
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