Canada’s energy transition is underway, but without a deliberate strategy to align clean energy investment with regional economic development, the benefits will remain unevenly distributed. Regional energy economy planning offers a framework for turning clean energy investment into a driver of jobs, industrial diversification, and community prosperity, rather than treating the energy transition and economic development as separate agendas.
Regional Energy-Economy Planning: A Framework to Accelerate Decarbonization and Support Economic Development draws on international experience to show how energy system transformation can be explicitly tied to regional economic strategies, industrial clustering, and local benefit-sharing.
For Canadian governments, the opportunity is clear: clean energy investment is about more than meeting climate targets. With the right planning framework, it can become a deliberate strategy for regional growth and community well-being.