Energy Driving Force of Economic Development: Energy Policy for the 1990sDirection des communications of the ministère de l'énergie et des ressources, 1988 - Economic development projects - 117 pages Policy paper setting out the position of Quebec's energy sector as a main factor in its economic development. The paper sets out: energy policy objectives; opportunities in electricity, natural gas, and oil and petrochemicals; research and technological development; environmental aspects of energy development and use; and the role of the government in the development of energy resources. |
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SUMMARY | |
OPPORTUNITIES AND OBJECTIVES 41 | |
OIL AND PETROCHEMICALS 71 | |
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access to Canadian alternative energy assets barrels per day Bécancour benefit biomass Canadian Canadian oil competitive prices concerns consumption crude oil deregulation devel distribution economic development effect efforts elec electricity exports encourage End-use Energy Demand energy balance sheet energy efficiency energy forms energy market energy policy energy products energy requirements energy sector ensure enterprises environment environmental ergy ernment facilities forest biomass forms of energy fossil fuel François Boulay Graph Gross Domestic Product growth heating market Hydro Hydro-Québec hydroelectric resources impact important improve increase industrial sector investments James Bay John Ciaccia major ment million toe ministère de l'Énergie Montréal Montréal region natural gas liquids nomic opment petrochemical petrochemical industry petroleum products potential power plants Québec consumers Québec economy Québec government Québec's access reduce refineries refining regions respect Ressources du Québec role Scenario Soligaz project SOQUIP spinoffs sumers technologies tion trade transmission tricity western Canada