Inslee and B.C. Premier Horgan launch joint Clean Grid Initiative

The governor and premier announced the new initiative at the Cascadia Innovation Corridor Conference in Seattle.

As part of ongoing work to expand regional collaboration on clean energy innovation, Gov. Jay Inslee and B.C. Premier John Horgan announced a joint Clean Grid Initiative and Clean Grid Summit to be held in 2020.

With the launch of the Clean Grid Initiative, Inslee and Horgan reaffirm Washington and British Columbia’s long-standing commitment to collaborate on advancing the innovation economy, environmental protection, and transportation connectivity, and expand that commitment to include transitioning the regional economy to be powered as much as possible from abundant, affordable, clean electricity.

Marilyn Strickland, former Tacoma mayor, asks Gov. Jay Inslee and B.C. Premier John Horgan questions about the initiative Oct. 3, 2019 in Seattle. (Office of the Governor photo)

The Clean Grid Initiative will include the formation of an intergovernmental working group to share challenges and best practices, and develop a Clean Grid Action Plan for the region. To inform the development of the plan, the working group will convene experts from government, industry, and research institutions; and solicit input from stakeholders, tribes and First Nations, and other regional partners.

“Abundant, clean electricity gives us a regional competitive advantage, it’s part of our CleanBC plan, and it’s part of what makes this a great place for businesses to invest, and for people to live and work,” said Horgan. “By working together, we can rise to the challenge of climate change, maximize our regional advantages, and build a sustainable economy that works for people — now and into the future.”

Inslee and Horgan announced a joint Clean Grid Initiative and Clean Grid Summit to be held in 2020. (Office of the Governor photo)

Electricity supply in the Northwest is among the cleanest and most affordable in the world, and is a hallmark of the region’s competitive advantage as a leader in innovation, job creation, and sustainability. With the launch of the Clean Grid Initiative, Washington and British Columbia are reaffirming their long-standing commitment to collaborate on advancing the innovation economy, environmental protection, and transportation connectivity.

“As we step up to defeat climate change, we must start now to comprehensively power our growing economy with clean, reliable and affordable electricity,” said Inslee. “This initiative will engage our partners in the Cascadia Innovation Corridor, and hopefully the entire West Coast, in this important transition. It builds on our existing strong partnership with neighbors to the North and will benefit the entire region.”

At the Joint Clean Grid Summit, Washington State and B.C. will share initial recommendations for how the region can best work together to achieve the goals of the plan.

Inslee and Horgan talk about the Clean Grid Initiative in Seattle on Oct. 4, 2019. The Clean Grid Initiative will include the formation of an intergovernmental working group to share challenges and best practices, and develop a Clean Grid Action Plan for the region. (Office of the Governor photo)

Background:

Over the past year, both jurisdictions have made long-term commitments to transition key sectors of their economies to clean energy:

  • Through the B.C. Government’s CleanBC Plan, British Columbia has adopted aggressive targets for reducing emissions. CleanBC aims to make transportation, buildings and industry cleaner by using clean energy.
  • Through legislation enacted in Washington this year, Inslee has committed to transition the state to one hundred percent clean electricity, significantly improve energy efficiency in buildings, and increase the number of electric vehicles on our roads.
  • In addition, both Washington and British Columbia are pursuing electrification of their public sector vehicle fleets, incentivizing the purchase of zero emission vehicles (ZEVs) and developing related infrastructure, delivering clean electricity to various sectors of the economy to help lower emissions, advancing codes and standards to improve energy efficiency in buildings and equipment, and promoting the production and use of renewable fuels and clean energy technologies across the economy.
  • The Clean Grid initiative follows a memorandum of understanding (MOU), signed by Horgan and Inslee on October 10, 2018 to act jointly to grow the region’s innovation economy, protect the environment and combat climate change, promote trade and improve transportation connectivity.

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