By Nia Williams (Reuters) - Alberta, Canada's largest oil-producing province, will finalize an investment incentive program for emissions-cutting ...
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An Alberta incentive program, which would work alongside a federal government investment tax credit first announced last year, would be a key step forward for Canada's nascent CCS industry and could spur projects forward. Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's federal government is aiming for net-zero emissions by 2050. But oil producers in Canada, the world's fourth largest producer, are also the country's biggest polluters.
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