• Direct access to main content
  • Direct access to footer menu
  • All Sites
  • News
  • Contact Us
  • Power Outages
  • Français
Login
Hydro-Québec Newsroom
  • Menu
  • Login
  • Homepage
  • Press releases
  • Media contacts
  • Media Library
  • Homepage
  • Press releases
  • Media contacts
  • Media Library
  1. News
  2. Press releases
  3. Hydro-Québec: Low-carbon Energy - Energyzt Study Paid For the Gas Industry: Forget Climate Change and Keep Using Dirty Power
  • Montréal, January 27, 2020

Hydro-Québec: Low-carbon Energy - Energyzt Study Paid For the Gas Industry: Forget Climate Change and Keep Using Dirty Power

Today saw the release by the Independent Power Producers of New York (IPPNY) and Sierra Club of yet another Energyzt “analysis” on Hydro-Québec’s energy. It’s not the first time this consultant has been hired by the fossil fuel industry to discredit a clean energy generator. But maybe in this case IPPNY’s consultant should have asked Hydro-Québec for the right figures, because they’ve gotten a lot of things wrong. Here are a few of the most outrageous tidbits:

  1. First, the very ironic statement “CHPE will not result in reduced global emissions”. Irony #1 because it comes from the fossil fuel industry, which is creating these carbon emissions in the first place. Irony #2 because they’re talking about North America’s largest generator of clean, renewable energy, providing 100% low-carbon power to its markets. The truth: Hydro-Québec’s exports displace dirty fossil fuel generation, close to 8 million metric tons in 2018 alone – that’s like taking 2 million cars off the roads.

  2. The report claims HQ doesn’t have enough energy to supply the Champlain Hudson Power Express transmission line. False. In the coming years, Hydro-Québec can count on more than 40 million megawatt hours of energy, each year, available for sales to adjacent markets. Had Energyzt bothered to check, they would have seen that in an HQ press releaseThis link will open a new window. from November 1, 2019. We were early movers in the clean energy transition, adding more than 5,000 MW to our generation fleet in the last 15 years – that’s more than twice the capacity of the Indian Point nuclear station that will cease operations in 2021. We’re fully committed to decarbonizing, in Québec and through our exports.

  3. The IPPNY-sponsored report claims that Hydro-Québec customers and neighboring markets might have to switch to fossil fuel if the company sells too much clean electricity to New York. False! (and a little preposterous…). Here’s why:
    • Along with California, Québec is a member of the Western Climate Initiative – a cap and trade system for carbon emissions. Penalties apply if we use or import fossil fuel energy.
    • Ontario has committed to reducing its emissions in line with Canada’s commitment to the Paris agreement.
    • New Brunswick is actively looking to reduce its carbon footprint, not increase it. That Atlantic province recently signed a supply contract with Hydro-Québec to import more of our clean hydro.

CHPE would deliver clean energy where New York needs it most: downstate, where, after Indian Point closes, 95% of electricity will come from fossil fuel. Our hydropower has a carbon footprint that’s 50 times better than gas generators – and it emits no local air pollutants such as NOx that spew out of dirty fuel smokestacks and cause respiratory disease.

We hope IPPNY didn’t pay Energyzt too much for this. There’s a limit to flawed and biased reports, and in the race against the climate emergency, it’s shamefully irresponsible. Without clean energy projects like CHPE, how long is it going to take to get significant carbon reductions? The future of the energy sector is clean and renewable, and the fossil fuel generators are just going to have to get used to that.

Contacts

Gary Sutherland

Hydro-Québec

514-289-5005

Latest press releases

See all press releases

May 11, 2026, General news

Hydro-Québec introduces a new procurement strategy to maximize economic benefits in Québec for its major wind power projects

May 1, 2026, General news

Hydro-Québec – Issue of Debentures Due February 15, 2065 on the Canadian Market

April 20, 2026, General news

Hydro-Québec files its annual report on its 2025 distribution activities with the Régie de l’énergie

Hydro-Québec
  • Residential
  • Business
  • About
  • Energy Wise
  • Safety advice
  • Newsroom
  • Contact us
  • Power outages
  • Careers*
  • Our sites
Newsletters Follow us
Apps
  • Site map
  • Terms and confidentiality
  • Manage cookies
  • Accessibility
  • Netiquette
  • Request for access and Privacy

© Hydro-Québec, 1996-{copyrightYear}. All rights reserved. * Website in French only | Who can consult this page