Renewable fuels key to achieve net zero, but Canada requires supply chain investments

Investments today to create a supply chain that can process, distribute, and sell renewable fuels make good sense as part of Canada’s broad carbon reduction strategy. 
Under Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson, the government is firing on all cylinders to move swiftly toward their emission reduction commitments. Through the federal Clean Fuels Regulation, Net-Zero Emissions Plan, and Zero Emission Vehicle Fund, plans are being set into motion.
The federal government’s recent move to keep pace with the Biden administration and increase Canada’s emission reduction goals to 40 to 45 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030 is a clear and singularly focused indicator: in the famous words of Bob Dylan, “the time...

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