Québec
Dr. David Gampe and Prof. Ralf Ludwig
Dr. David Gampe and Prof. Ralf Ludwig
Québec has set itself an ambitious goal: by 2050, renewable energy is supposed to completely replace fossil fuels – even though the province’s electricity demand is expected to double by then. Already today, Québec’s electricity demands are almost entirely met by hydropower. Sounds like a climate success story.
But during the 4,600 km we traveled on our excursion through Canada’s largest province, our students, led by Dr. David Gampe und Prof. Ralf Ludwig, learned first-hand that a successful, fair, and truly sustainable energy transition is anything but simple.
Here’s what we discovered along the way:
At the end of the excursion, we then asked our students a (at first glance) simple question: would you rather divert yet another river for hydropower if it meant shutting down a coal plant? Intuitively, one would opt for the renewable energy source. But after experiencing the trade-offs firsthand, our students were more critical. Energy transition in Québec isn’t just about replacing fossil fuels, but an issue of balancing technology, ecology, and social justice.