The Canadian Renewable Energy Association (CanREA)is disappointedbythe abrupt cancellation of the Canada Greener HomesLoan(CGHL)program andisadvocatingfor a long-term program toacceleratethe transition to renewable energy solutions. […] The post CanREA disappointed by abrupt closure of Canada Greener Homes Loan program appeared first on Canadian Renewable Energy Association.| Canadian Renewable Energy Association
Alberta’s bid to attract artificial intelligence data centres could be sabotaged by its own energy policies, says RMI co-founder and world renowned energy analyst Amory Lovins. […] The post Alberta’s Gas-Centric Strategy Could Kill Its AI Data Centre Ambitions, Lovins Warns appeared first on Canadian Renewable Energy Association.| Canadian Renewable Energy Association
TheCanadian Renewable Energy Association (CanREA) congratulates Quebec's new ministers on their appointment to cabinet and is eager to work with them to grow the wind, solar and energy storage industries across the province. In particular, CanREA would like to congratulate Christine Fréchette, Minister of Economy, Innovation and Energy, who has retained her portfolios. […]| Canadian Renewable Energy Association
As a country, Canada has prospered for more than 150 years, with one of the most diverse geographies and economies in the world. But now, with a population of more than 41 million, it is a nation that will need electricity — and lots of it — to help keep that prosperity going. […] The post Renewable Energy: A Key to Canada’s Prosperity appeared first on Canadian Renewable Energy Association.| Canadian Renewable Energy Association
Skyrocketing electricity demand on Canada’s grids over the next 25 years is set to turbocharge the construction of new renewable energy projects after the recent market downturn, according to a new industry forecast. […] The post Surging power demand in Canada is set to turbocharge a renewable energy rebound appeared first on Canadian Renewable Energy Association.| Canadian Renewable Energy Association
STATEMENT: The Canadian Renewable Energy Association (CanREA) is concerned that the changes to the Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) program announced today by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Minister Rebecca Schulz will further jeopardize existing investments and undermine Alberta’s ability to attract future clean energy capital The post CanREA cautions that Alberta’s TIER reforms add to electricity policy uncertainty and erode investor confidence appeared first on ...| Canadian Renewable Energy Association
NEWS RELEASE: CanREA and Dunsky Energy + Climate launch “Canada’s Renewable Energy Market Outlook 2025: Wind. Solar. Storage.,” the first, comprehensive, Canada-specific market outlook report for renewable energy and energy storage, now available on CanREA’s website. The post Uniquely Canadian market outlook report for wind, solar and energy storage now available appeared first on Canadian Renewable Energy Association.| Canadian Renewable Energy Association
STATEMENT: CanREA welcomes Prime Minister Carney’s announcement of the first tranche of projects being advanced to the new Major Projects Office. Moving forward with these nation-building projects shows that Canada is ready to move at the pace required for economic growth. The post CanREA applauds the federal government for turning its promises into concrete action appeared first on Canadian Renewable Energy Association.| Canadian Renewable Energy Association
For several years, Alberta led the pack for renewables investment in Canada — now, that advantage may be slipping away. […] The post Once ‘leading the charge’ on renewables, Alberta now seeing ‘wave’ of cancellations: report appeared first on Canadian Renewable Energy Association.| Canadian Renewable Energy Association
Alberta’s electrical grid operator has unveiled its long-awaited energy market reforms, a new framework for the province’s electricity market that is designed to improve reliability and affordability and pull in fresh private investment for more power generation, transmission and storage. […] The post New Alberta energy market design will lead to ‘higher power prices and less wind and solar’ appeared first on Canadian Renewable Energy Association.| Canadian Renewable Energy Association
"We're seeing things like false advertising, high-pressure sales tactics at the doorstep," said Phil McKay with the Canadian Renewable Energy Association. "This is a challenge, this is a problem that the industry is facing." […]| Canadian Renewable Energy Association
Canada’s premier clean energy conference and exhibition today unveiled its highly anticipated educational program. […]| Canadian Renewable Energy Association
STATEMENT: CanREA congratulates the Liberal Party of Canada for their re-election in April 2025. CanREA looks forward to strengthening our collaboration with the federal government and working with all 343 MPs to advance renewable energy and energy storage initiatives nationwide, helping Canada meet its economic and environmental goals.| Canadian Renewable Energy Association
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The Canadian Renewable Energy Association (CanREA) works hard to grow the market and develop business opportunities for our members. CanREA is a powerful, unified voice for the solar energy, wind energy and energy storage industries: no other Canadian association has CanREA’s composition, breadth, expertise and influence. […]| Canadian Renewable Energy Association
Canada has only begun to scratch the surface of its vast and untapped wind and solar energy resources. At the end of , we had across Canada. […]| Canadian Renewable Energy Association
STATEMENT: CanREA welcomes Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro’s new Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI) for 150 MW of capacity and 500 GWh of energy. CanREA members are eager to propose new, affordable, clean wind and solar energy projects to meet growing needs in Newfoundland & Labrador.| Canadian Renewable Energy Association
Canada’s wind, solar and energy-storage sectors grew by a steady 11.2% this to the new annual industry data report released today by the Canadian Renewable Energy Association (CanREA). […]| Canadian Renewable Energy Association
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“Powering Canada’s Journey to Net-Zero: CanREA’s 2050 Vision” is a wake-up call, an urgent call to action for governments, utilities, regulators, electricity system operators and the renewable energy industry, to get Canada started on the path to meeting its commitment to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. […]| Canadian Renewable Energy Association