Saturday, June 3, 2023

Tag: energy

Feds provide $1.2B to support more energy efficient housing

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As part of the Government of Canada's steps toward reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and to address housing affordability, the new Canada Greener Affordable...

Canada’s Electricity Advisory Council: What it is and why it matters

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A historic energy transition, a major shift in technologies and behaviours to tackle climate change globally and nationally, is underway. With this in mind,...

Pollution pricing funds to power clean energy projects in Saskatchewan

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Canada’s approach to carbon pollution pricing makes sure that all proceeds go back into the economy while making life more affordable for families. Whether...

Market Watch: Bridging the supply chain gap for electrification

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General Market Commentary On May 4, Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem spoke to the Toronto Region Board of Trade about price and financial stability....

Why Canada needs an electricity strategy now

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The federal budget recently confirmed in black and white that the Government of Canada will encourage huge investments in new and rebuilt electricity infrastructure...

CanREA Operations Summit brings together leading industry clean energy operators

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Nearly 350 operations professionals from the renewable energy sector gathered in Toronto this week for CanREA’s Operations Summit 2023, the country’s largest wind, solar and...

Cadillac Fairview cutting carbon emissions with AI from SHIFT Energy

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Building operations account for nearly 30 per cent of global carbon dioxide emissions. Heating and cooling of buildings is responsible for a significant portion of...

CanREA launches workforce strategy to support renewables workforce

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The Canadian Renewable Energy Association (CanREA) has launched a National Workforce Strategy to support Canada’s growing renewable energy and energy storage workforce. This report, which...

Two calls for Indigenous-led zero-emission vehicles projects

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The Government of Canada is working with Indigenous communities on reducing pollution from the transportation sector, which is critical to Canada achieving its climate...

CIB commits $277M towards biorefinery and Canada’s largest electrolyzer

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The Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) has concluded the financing on its first project from its low-carbon fuels, carbon capture utilization storage (CCUS) and hydrogen...