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Renewable energy soaring everywhere except Canada where ‘pipelines trump power lines’

Canada is lagging on renewable energy because it has a patchwork of provincial policies that haven't produced long-term certainty, new study finds.

With the oil industry weakened by a war over share of the market, global investment in alternative energy is setting new records, according to a brand new report that boasts: “While fossils crash, clean energy soars.”

The exception is Canada, where purchase of renewable energy plummeted 46 per cent in 2015 compared to 2014, to some paltry US$4 billion, even while Canadian governments were rushing to promote and subsidize clean energy.

In comparison, Canada’s oil and gas industry investment was forecast at $45 billion in 2015, down nearly 40 percent from $73 billion in 2014. In Alberta’s oilsands alone, 2015 capital investment was forecast to become lower by almost another, to $23 billion, when compared with $33 billion in 2014, based on the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers.

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