Clean Energy Regulations (CER) aim to transition the grid to net-zero emissions, emphasizing renewable energy adoption to replace coal and natural gas.
With Canada’s recent hydrogen deal with Germany, investors favor renewable energy for green hydrogen production over costly blue hydrogen.
Despite concerns about renewables’ intermittency, advancements in grid storage solutions, like Enmax’s hybrid electric gas turbine, mitigate these issues by storing excess energy and providing quick response to demand fluctuations.
These solutions offer emissions reduction and cost savings, enhancing renewable energy’s viability for continuous power generation, aligning with global decarbonization efforts.