Methane mitigation is often referred to as the “low-hanging fruit” of emissions reductions from the oil and gas sector.
Electrifying the medium- and heavy-duty (MHDV) sector offers significant benefits for Ontario and every region of Canada that ...
JANETTA MCKENZIE, Manager of the Pembina Institute’s oil and gas program, made the following statement in response to the ...
VANCOUVER— Megan Gordon, Senior Analyst with the Equitable Transition team at the Pembina Institute, made the following ...
The Ontario Government recently announced plans to send each resident a one-time $200 cheque in early 2025. While this ...
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 ...
VANCOUVER— Chris Severson-Baker, executive director of the Pembina Institute, made the following statement in response to the results of the provincial election in British Columbia: “The Pembina ...
Energy policies in jurisdictions across Canada are built on complex arrangements of regulations, expectations and standards that Indigenous clean energy proponents must navigate when transitioning ...
VANCOUVER — Proposed expansion of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry in British Columbia carries significant economic risks for private and public sector proponents, according to a new report by ...
Business Renewables Centre-Canada director, Jorden Dye, will speak at the Decarb Connect conference on November 6, 2024, as part of a panel titled Renewables, Storage, Electrification: What is the ...