Remote community energy systems are evolving, and 2025 — a year marked by major reports, project millstones, and bold ...
BAKER, executive director of the Pembina Institute, made the following statement in response to the January 8 letter sent by ...
The stakes are high as Alberta and Ottawa sit down to hammer out the contours of their memorandum on energy and climate ...
Both Alberta and Ottawa must stay true to their promise to institute strong regulations that will drive down oil and gas emissions ...
Over the past 50 years, the development of the oilsands has changed the face of Alberta, driving innovation and technology to make oilsands a reality. The oilsands are the third largest oil reserve on ...
Canadian decision-makers must start making the case for deep retrofits of the building stock beyond energy savings and zero in on broader objectives like carbon emissions reductions, health and ...
Moreover, as the world moves along a net-zero trajectory by 2050, and with investments in clean energy outpacing investments in fossil fuels, we find the emissions cap to be responsible and practical, ...
Governments around the world are increasingly recognizing that urgent action is needed toreduce emissions of “super pollutants” like methane. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas andthe main component ...
Energy efficiency is about much more than saving electricity. Indeed, energy efficient homes and buildings come with many benefits. Here are a few facts to consider: Living in an energy efficient ...
With the COVID-19 pandemic at the forefront of our minds, we see this moment as one of paramount importance for ensuring the health of Canadians and future resilience of our economy. We propose four ...
There are currently eight liquified natural gas (LNG) terminal projects either operational, under construction, or proposed in British Columbia. Proponents have cited the expansion of the industry in ...