Regina City Council passed a motion yesterday (Mon) to become a 100 per cent renewable energy city by 2050.
A spokesperson for the David Suzuki Foundation, Sherry Yano, says it’s inspiring to see the community momentum from residents who organized town halls and events, to the mayor and councilors’ leadership.
Regina is the first Saskatchewan municipality to set its sights on becoming an official “renewable city.”
Other cities that are working toward that goal include Vancouver, Victoria, Edmonton, Toronto, and Guelph.
Regina Working Towards 100 Per Cent Renewable Energy
By Carol Thomson
Oct 30, 2018 | 10:23 AM
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