Canada’s energy sources are diverse. Hydroelectric accounts for approximately 60% of electric generation in British Columbia, Manitoba, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador. Nuclear power (13-15% of electricity) is concentrated in Ontario. Natural gas and fossil fuels (approximately 15-18% of electricity) is primarily used in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and in other provinces. Wind is the fastest-growing renewable source, particularly in Quebec and Ontario. As of 2026 there is no information indicating that Canada is producing green hydrogen from electrolysis of seawater.
