Energy Transformation Canada Conference Overview
The 2025 Electricity transformation Canada conference wrapped up earlier this month with record breaking attendance, with thousands of clean energy professionals attending. Interesting ideas were shared, and there are some key insights to take away from this conference.
The Canadian Renewable Energy Association released their 2025 Canada renewable energy market outlook report. This report highlights some key trends in the industry, what the current state of the market is, and other notable developments to keep an eye on such as.
- As technology advances, the cost of renewables will continue to decline, becoming increasingly affordable, this is projected to have the largest impact on large-scale battery storage, which could be as much as 31% cheaper by 2050.
- Over 70% of the new electricity supply built in Canada over the next 25 years will be in wind and solar, which represents a massive opportunity in how our grid operates. The implication of this is that the share of energy from wind and solar will increase from 10% today to 25-33% in 2050.
- An estimated $143-205 billion will be invested in green energy over the next decade, and this will generate 250,000-350,000 jobs, massively boosting the Canadian economy.
- All this new green energy capacity will also result in the energy that Canada produces having a much smaller impact on the environment, falling by 70% from 90 grams of carbon dioxide per kilowatt hour to 27.4.
Clean energy is the future and that future is coming fast. With constant technological improvements and a need to make our society more sustainable, wind and solar are going to play a crucial role over the next 20 years. You too can become a part of this clean future by considering our Anorra turbines and towers for your rural home, cottage or tiny home.