
Jessica Kennedy
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2 weeks ago |
mondaq.com | Brendan Sigalet |David Macaulay |Jessica Kennedy
The Clean Electricity Investment Tax Credit (ITC) is one of thefederal government's tools to encourage investment in cleanpower generation in Canada. However, for project developers andinvestors, accessing the credit means more than checking a fewboxes—it requires navigating a complex and evolving landscapeof eligibility criteria, regulatory frameworks and shiftingpolitical priorities.
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1 month ago |
mondaq.com | David Macaulay |Jessica Kennedy |Larissa Lees
Once again, it was a great opportunity to attend the IndependentPower Producers Society of Alberta (IPPSA) Annual Conference and tomeet with industry, government and regulatory authorities on issuesfacing our electricity sector in Alberta last week. This year,policymakers and industry leaders tackled some of the biggestshifts facing Alberta's electricity sector in decades.
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1 month ago |
bennettjones.com | David Macaulay |Jessica Kennedy |Larissa Lees
Once again, it was a great opportunity to attend the Independent Power Producers Society of Alberta (IPPSA) Annual Conference and to meet with industry, government and regulatory authorities on issues facing our electricity sector in Alberta last week. This year, policymakers and industry leaders tackled some of the biggest shifts facing Alberta's electricity sector in decades.
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Sep 10, 2024 |
bennettjones.com | Luke Morrison |Jessica Kennedy |David Macaulay |Sharon Singh
SaskPower has created a nuclear subsidiary called SaskNuclear to advance the province’s small modular reactor (SMR) nuclear project from a business and regulatory standpoint. SaskPower is planning the development of its first SMR by the mid-2030s. The subsidiary will be wholly owned by SaskPower and will share a President and CEO, as well as a Board of Directors. The utility is working towards reaching net-zero by 2050 or sooner.
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Sep 10, 2024 |
lexology.com | Luke Morrison |Jessica Kennedy |David Macaulay |Sharon Singh
SaskPower has created a nuclear subsidiary called SaskNuclear to advance the province’s small modular reactor (SMR) nuclear project from a business and regulatory standpoint. SaskPower is planning the development of its first SMR by the mid-2030s. The subsidiary will be wholly owned by SaskPower and will share a President and CEO, as well as a Board of Directors. The utility is working towards reaching net-zero by 2050 or sooner.
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