The US Inflation Reduction Act, which committed nearly $370 billion to clean energy incentives, aims to reduce renewable energy costs, lowering GHG emission footprints and accelerate the clean energy transition. Canada has unveiled an $80 billion investment plan to promote clean energy and sustainable infrastructure in response to the US Inflation Reduction Act. This investment plan includes $60 billion in clean energy tax credits and $20 billion in sustainable infrastructure investments.
Join this panel discussion for a macro-level comparison of key US and Canadian policy measures as we examine their implications for carbon capture, utilization and storage and hydrogen markets, and sectoral implications for NetZero aspiring organizations.