What net zero looks like and what it could mean for Canada

Source: Larysa Harapyn| · FINANCIAL POST · | December 31, 2022

Watch: David Layzell, an energy transition architect, talks about the outlook for the energy sector in 2023 and beyond

Source: Canada has laid out its target for electric vehicles setting a mandate that dictates 20 per cent of all new cars sold in Canada by 2026 be clean vehicles, rising to 60 per cent by 2030, and 100 per cent by 2035. Zero-emission means battery-powered electric vehicles, unless other technology suddenly emerges. PHOTO BY SEAN KILPATRICK /The Canadian Press

David Layzell, an energy systems architect with The Transition Accelerator, talks to the Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the outlook for energy markets, energy security and the energy transition.

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