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canada aims to double its electric grid by 2050 with clean energy and lower costs for users

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Canada's clean electricity strategy is a long-term infrastructure investment (capex cycle) affecting utilities, renewable energy, and natural gas sectors. The $1 trillion+ spending over decades will boost demand for construction labor and materials, but near-term commercial impact is weak due to long timeline and lack of specific procurement details. The plan is country-specific (Canada).

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  • Canada aims to double its electric grid by 2050.
  • The initiative will cost over $1 trillion Canadian ($730 billion).
  • Includes a greater role for natural gas.
  • Government anticipates needing 130,000 new workers.
  • Plan mentions potential tax credits and energy-saving retrofits for up to a million households.

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