Province updates emissions regulation
The provincial goernment says an expansion of eligibility in the Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) regulation will result in fewer Alberta industries will pay the federal carbon tax.
The province says says updates made to TIER will help save industries money and stay competitive.
A release from the government says dozens of industries like potato processing facilities and wood product facilities will now be eligible for exemption from the costly federal carbon tax because they can be regulated under TIER.
“We’re refining the TIER regulation based on significant stakeholder feedback, which will make the regulatory process more cost-effective and put our industries on a level playing field with their peers without affecting emissions reductions,” says Jason Nixon, minister of environment and parks, in the release. “These updates will make more companies competitive in the long term and cut costs so that industries can reallocate savings into good-paying jobs for hardworking Albertans. This is another step in improving Alberta’s ability to compete in a global economy, building the right conditions for our province’s future prosperity.”


