Canada. N.T Introducing. Net Zero






Canada. N.T Introducing. Net Zero


FORGET DIRTY ENERGY 

Green-White Smear-Campaign hate washing

Canada between 2026-2034 has the phase of 4 opportunity to switch to full Net-Zero with C/M & connected externals. From 77% fossil fuel or dirty Energy reliant to zero where oil - gas is non-combustion & combustible are reserved for modernizing nations transition 

C/M sees large scale Emissions retraction into ground & a hot - cold & medium effect. Solar flates & atmospheric preservation 


FOSSIL FUELS 

Fossil fuels make up a significant portion of Canada's annual energy supply, accounting for 77% of the total energy supply (TES) in 2022. While Canada is a leader in clean electricity, fossil fuels remain a key component in heating, transportation, and industrial processes. 

Key Annual Fossil Fuel Usage Metrics (Canada):

• Total Energy Supply (2022): Fossil fuels accounted for 77% (12,442 PJ) of total supply, broken down as roughly 41% natural gas, 33% oil, and 2% coal.

• Transportation Fuels: Canada uses approximately 80 billion litres of gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuel annually.

• Electricity Generation: While 80% of electricity is non-GHG emitting, fossil fuels still provide nearly 20% of the supply (mostly natural gas at 15.4% and coal at 3.5%).

• Industrial Consumption: Industrial fossil fuel use has risen over the past 20 years, now representing two-thirds of total industrial energy consumption, largely driven by natural gas, mining, and oil/gas extraction

Provincial Variations

The reliance on fossil fuels for energy varies by region. Alberta and Saskatchewan, for example, have traditionally relied more heavily on coal and natural gas for electricity compared to provinces like Quebec or British Columbia. However, Alberta fully phased out coal-fired electricity generation by June 2024. 

Trends

• Shift to Natural Gas: Over the past two decades, there has been a shift away from coal in the industrial sector, which is being replaced by lower-emitting natural gas.

• Emissions Intensity: Despite consumption, the greenhouse gas intensity of Canada's electricity grid has decreased, with the national average at 100 g CO2e/kWh in 2022. 


We do not require Emissions. Our choice in Net-Zero efforts through Zero-Cycle efforts

DONALDS STUPID ARCH. REALITY 

From Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett's perspective 

ONLY CHANCE. IF C/M ENERGY PLANT IS INTEGRATED & OFF-SHORE ENERGY SALES

Donald Trump has proposed a 250-foot tall "Independence Arch" near the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington Bridge in Washington, D.C., to mark the 250th anniversary of the United States. The proposed monument, often dubbed "Arc de Trump," is intended to be a grand, neo-classical structure, potentially featuring gold decorations, but it has faced criticism for its massive scale, potential disruption of historic views, and cost. 

Key Details of the Proposed "Independence Arch"

• Scale and Design: The structure is planned as a 250-foot tall triumphal arch inspired by the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, dwarfing the 99-foot Lincoln Memorial.

• Location: Proposed for construction near Memorial Circle and the Potomac River, creating a new focal point between the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery.

• Purpose: Touted as a landmark for America's 250th anniversary (2026), it is intended to be a monument representing national pride.

• Controversy and Opposition: Critics and veterans argue the arch would destroy the historic, symbolic view between the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington, violating established planning guidelines and the National Mall's design.

• Project Status: The project faces legal challenges from veterans' groups concerned about its impact on the historic landscape and potential interference with airspace. 

Note: Based on results from late 2025 and early 2026, the project is a subject of ongoing debate rather than a confirmed construction project. 











Break even profit. National Debt Crisis. Inflation monitored 


2,777,777,777,777.778 kWh

Converted to at 1 second or under

0.000278 (1 second in hours)

9,992,006,394,884,094.000 kW

Quads. Trillion of them. kW










Canada would require a Billion 10 Million Stationary Plants to meet capacity for annual yet not that many are required

Now if we downscale & expand we can actually achieve with a variety switching Canada to Net Zero Clean Energy in under 5 years. Simply licence & in-house efforts & redirect contracts to then maintain


26. K.T-CIG 

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