TIM WEIS, Senior Director of Industrial Decarbonization at the Pembina Institute, made the following statement in response to ...
Just days after announcing an agreement-in-principle to participate in an outcomes-based methane equivalency process, Alberta ...
The claim that British Columbia is “limiting consumers’ options” seems to draw the wrong conclusion from a partial view of ...
The world is navigating a period of profound uncertainty. From war-driven energy price shocks to trade instability and ...
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New wind and solar projects outcompete all other electricity options in Ontario energy auction
TORONTO — Gurprasad Gurumurthy, Senior Analyst at the Pembina Institute’s Electricity program, made the following statement in response to Ontario’s latest energy procurement results.
It is often said, correctly, that industrial carbon pricing is Canada’s most important climate policy—with the potential to ...
In the next 25 years, electricity will play an increasingly important role in Canada’s economy with demand projected to grow ...
Across Canada, a growing number of businesses are stepping up and leading the transition to electric vehicles. These ...
The Emissions Reduction Theatre at the Global Energy Show Canada highlights Canadian leadership in emissions reduction, ...
What’s the point of the Clean Electricity Regulations? As MOU negotiations continue, a look at why industrial carbon pricing alone won’t be enough to build a low-carbon grid in Alberta ...
The EV & Charging Expo brings together leaders from business, government and industry to explore electric vehicles and ...
A new Pembina Institute report, Survival of the Cleanest: Assessing the cost and carbon competitiveness of Canada’s oil, co-authored by Janetta McKenzie, Scott MacDougall and Eyab Al-Aini, shows that ...
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