Normand Mousseau
About Normand Mousseau
Normand Mousseau is professor of physics at Université de Montréal and scientific director of the Institut de l’énergie Trottier at Polytechnique Montreal. Co-chair of Quebec’s Commission on Energy Issues (2013-14), he is also co-director of the Energy Modelling Hub, co-founder and research principal of the Transition Accelerator and founding board member of the Canadian Climate Institute.
Québec is preparing its energy transition
Hydro-Québec estimates it will cost up to $185 billion in the coming 12 years just to support the province's climate goals.
Hydro plan helps Quebec rise to the climate challenge and stay competitive
For the first time, a Canadian electric utility announced plans to ensure sufficient clean electricity will be made available to fully support legal climate objectives.
Pouring money into the low-carbon economy is not enough, Quebec
To really become a “world leader in the green economy,” Quebec must deploy solid, efficient and effective strategies to decarbonize all of its economy, not just attract new industries in the low-carbon sector.