I did not know that United States still uses polluting coal fired generating stations. As far as I know Canada does not, instead we use Niagara Falls (for 127 years) and nuclear stations. Here I see more and more huge windmills producing electricity and some huge solar panel farms. The electrical utility company gave away compact fluorescent light bulbs and LED Christmas tree lights to reduce electricity consumption.
Alberta is still a big coal-to-electricity Provence. From Natural Resources Canada website...
Canada has a coal-fired electricity generating capacity of 9,834 MW in 2017. Alberta has the largest proportion of coal-fired generating capacity at 66%, and is followed by Saskatchewan (16%) and Nova Scotia (13%).