Oct. 4, 2016 Canada plans CA$50/ton carbon tax by 2022 to meet climate goals; The flaws in the utilities' push for residential demand charges; APS joins Western EIM ; FERC to explore role of energy storage in wholesale markets
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Starting at $10/ton in Canadian dollars in 2018, the price will rise to CA$50/ton by 2022 to meet Canada's plan to reduce carbon emissions 30% by 2030.
Mandatory rate changes such as new solar rates and changing net metering policies provide opportunities to dramatically alter the utility-customer relationship.
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