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Alberta government warns that the federally imposed emissions cap could lead to a $28-million drop in GDP and job losses.
Raj Retnanandan is a Calgary consultant in the utility/energy business.
The federal government aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while not necessarily limiting oil and gas output.
Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies can reduce emissions, allowing production to continue within the cap.
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