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Regional Energy and Resource Tables

Areas of opportunity

The Regional Tables are identifying and advancing areas of economic opportunity in each province and territory to enhance Canada’s comparative advantages in clean energy and the natural resource sectors. The specific priorities are identified in Collaboration Frameworks. British Columbia and Newfoundland and Labrador were the first jurisdictions to release their Collaboration Framework, followed by Nova Scotia. Others are expected to follow this fall.

Simply click on a province under any of the opportunity areas below to access the details of that opportunity in the corresponding Collaboration Framework.

Carbon management

Advance carbon management and technologies to drive competitive, clean energy and resource sectors

Carbon management - British Columbia Carbon management - Newfoundland and Labrador Carbon management - Nova Scotia

Clean electricity

Enable the electricity sector’s ability to provide clean, reliable, and affordable power

Clean electricity - British Columbia Clean electricity - Newfoundland and Labrador Clean electricity - Nova Scotia

Clean fuels

Accelerate the production and use of clean fuels – in particular, hydrogen – through support for research, development, and production projects

Clean fuels - British Columbia Clean electricity - Newfoundland and Labrador Clean fuels - Nova Scotia

Critical minerals

Unleash the generational opportunity that critical minerals and their value chains represent for workers, economy, and net-zero future

Critical minerals - British Columbia Critical minerals - Newfoundland and Labrador Critical minerals - Nova Scotia

Forestry

Support research, development, and innovative forest practices to promote bioeconomy and advanced bioproducts

Forestry - British Columbia Forestry - Nova Scotia

Marine Renewables

Advance the generation of clean, sustainable energy from ocean resources like waves, tides, and offshore wind

Marine Renewables - Nova Scotia

Regulatory efficiency

Work collaboratively to align expectations and opportunities, as well as test innovative approaches to improve the efficiency of the regulatory and permitting systems

Regulatory efficiency - British Columbia

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