WINNIPEG – Canada, the United States and Mexico have agreed to share information, maps and clean-energy innovations – a step toward a continental energy strategy that will include lower emissions and greater energy security.
Energy ministers in the three countries met for a day in Winnipeg and said they are making progress toward greater co-operation. U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz cited the new Liberal government in Canada, together with energy reforms in Mexico, to be a part of a “revived relationship.”
“The trilateral relationship is really not missing a beat. Contrary, I think it is accelerating even more with the quite strong Canadian commitment in the areas of energy, environment and innovation,” he said Friday.
Moniz, Canadian Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr and Mexican Secretary of Energy Pedro Joaquin Coldwell signed a memorandum of knowning that commits the three countries to talk about information on climate-change adaptation, clean-energy technologies, low-carbon electricity and much more.
The three ministers also announced that the earlier plan to map out the energy infrastructure across The united states and include it in one place – an internet platform – continues to be completed.