The Clean Electricity Regulations (CER), finalized in December 2024, aim to transition Canada's electricity sector to net-zero emissions by establishing an annual emissions limit of 65 tonnes of CO2 per gigawatt-hour for electricity generation between 2035 and 2049, with the goal of reaching zero emissions by 2050. The regulations provide flexibility through mechanisms like compliance credits, offset credits, and staggered implementation timelines, encouraging electricity producers to adopt clean energy technologies and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.