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Prince Edward Island’s decade-long energy roadmap aims to boost on-Island wind and solar generation (PVBuzzMedia)
KEY POINTS
  • The province plans to reduce its 85% reliance on imported electricity by adding more on-Island wind, solar, and battery storage.
  • The strategy includes 20 actions across five pillars focused on reliability, affordability, sustainability, and economic development.
  • A new Office of the Consumer Advocate will protect ratepayers as PEI upgrades its grid and pursues ambitious net-zero targets.
Prince Edward Island’s decade-long energy roadmap aims to boost on-Island wind and solar generation, modernize transmission systems, and protect consumers from rising energy costs—while setting the province on track to achieve net-zero emissions by 2040.

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