Canada’s energy transition: Navigating growth, resilience, and innovation

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Brilliant Dam on the Kootenay River upstream from Castlegar in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia, Canada
According to GHD's Marie-France Gravelle and Tej Gidda, although Canada benefits from a wealth of hydropower, wind, and solar potential, it faces unique challenges in integrating these renewable sources into a reliable, nationwide grid.

According to GHD's Marie-France Gravelle and Tej Gidda, although Canada benefits from a wealth of hydropower, wind, and solar potential, it faces unique challenges in integrating these renewable sources into a reliable, nationwide grid. Canada’s energy resources are unevenly distributed, with renewable-rich provinces needing to support regions still dependent on fossil fuels. Additionally, Canada must balance its domestic energy needs with its growing exports, particularly during periods of peak demand, such as cold winters. Ensuring grid stability and modernizing infrastructure are essential for Canada to meet this rising demand while maintaining energy security.

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GHD es una empresa líder en servicios profesionales que opera en los mercados mundiales de agua, energía y recursos, medio ambiente, infraestructura y edificaciones, y transporte. Comprometidos con la visión de garantizar que el agua, la energía y las comunidades sean sostenibles para las futuras generaciones, GHD ofrece soluciones en consultoría, servicios digitales, ingeniería, arquitectura, medio ambiente y construcción a clientes del sector público y privado. Fundada en 1928 y propiedad de sus trabajadores, GHD cuenta con una red de más de 12.000 profesionales en más de 160 oficinas en cinco continentes.