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These cancelled clean energy projects could have met 109% of Alberta’s average total power demand, or 89% of peak power demand. By comparison, 11% of gas capacity proposed in the same timeframe has ...
Clean energy projects cancelled since the start of Alberta's renewables moratorium could have generated more than Alberta's average total power demand (109 per cent), according to new analysis from ...
Alberta’s debates over bike lanes often focus on commuters, but an overlooked opportunity is using bikes for business. While ...
As e-commerce continues to grow, urban delivery vehicles are increasingly common in Calgary’s neighbourhoods and city centres ...
Canada is entering a new era of ambition defined by massive, nation-building projects aimed at strengthening economic ...
Retrofitting Alberta’s buildings is about more than swapping out old equipment or lowering utility bills. Done right, ...
B.C. remains one of the only provincial and territorial jurisdictions in Canada that doesn’t have Property Assessed Clean ...
Earlier this month, a group of environmentalists and public justice advocates announced they are legally challenging the ...
For many years, Canada’s oil and natural gas resources have been leveraged to provide thousands of jobs, billions of dollars ...
Our new report, Unfinished Business, examines the issue of methane leaks from Canada’s non-producing wells. The report’s ...
Canada is gearing up to launch nation-building projects that jumpstart economic development and affirm Canadian sovereignty.
Electric trucks are a key part of the solution to decarbonize Canada’s freight sector. They reduce traffic-related air pollution, cut fuel and maintenance costs and offer a pathway to revive Ontario’s ...