Alberta Up to the challenge: Achieving a net zero grid in Alberta Alberta has the ability and the natural resources to reach net zero electricity well before 2050. Tim Weis 07.08.24 Alberta’s evolving electricity market Alberta’s electricity market is changing quickly. Here’s what you need to know. Jason Dion Sara Hastings-Simon Tim Weis 13.05.24 Change is in the pipeline—will expanding gas networks leave ratepayers on the hook? As the energy transition accelerates, regulators are bringing a public-interest lens to the question of continued network expansion. Kate Harland 05.03.24 Alberta’s renewable energy restrictions will throttle a booming industry and drive away investment 28.02.24 More facts, less fearmongering about clean electricity Alberta’s claims of a scary future under Ottawa’s proposed clean electricity regulations are more fiction than fact — the really scary story would be further delay. Sara Hastings-Simon Jason Dion 23.10.23 A Two-Roads Approach to Co-Reclamation: Centring Indigenous voices and leadership in Canada’s energy transition To adequately prepare for the energy transition, the oil and gas sector must reckon with the historic and ongoing impacts on the land and on Indigenous rights holders. 22.06.22 The biggest challenge to Alberta’s energy transition isn’t what you think Ahead of COP26, Alberta oil and gas needs to get real about its future Dale Beugin Gordon R. Lambert Chris Ragan 29.10.21 Is your province ready for a low-carbon future? Canada’s future economy will be lower carbon. New research shows that some provinces may be more ready for this future than others. Weseem Ahmed 06.10.20 Load More Topics Adaptation Carbon pricing Clean Growth Climate Accountability Climate Impacts Disasters Electrification Emissions Energy Equity Finance Health Indigenous Infrastructure Jobs Mitigation Nature Net Zero Risk Sustainable development Transportation Regions Alberta British Columbia International Manitoba Municipal National New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Northwest Territories Nova Scotia Nunavut Ontario Prince Edward Island Provincial Quebec Saskatchewan Territorial U.S. Yukon
Up to the challenge: Achieving a net zero grid in Alberta Alberta has the ability and the natural resources to reach net zero electricity well before 2050. Tim Weis 07.08.24
Alberta’s evolving electricity market Alberta’s electricity market is changing quickly. Here’s what you need to know. Jason Dion Sara Hastings-Simon Tim Weis 13.05.24
Change is in the pipeline—will expanding gas networks leave ratepayers on the hook? As the energy transition accelerates, regulators are bringing a public-interest lens to the question of continued network expansion. Kate Harland 05.03.24
Alberta’s renewable energy restrictions will throttle a booming industry and drive away investment 28.02.24
More facts, less fearmongering about clean electricity Alberta’s claims of a scary future under Ottawa’s proposed clean electricity regulations are more fiction than fact — the really scary story would be further delay. Sara Hastings-Simon Jason Dion 23.10.23
A Two-Roads Approach to Co-Reclamation: Centring Indigenous voices and leadership in Canada’s energy transition To adequately prepare for the energy transition, the oil and gas sector must reckon with the historic and ongoing impacts on the land and on Indigenous rights holders. 22.06.22
The biggest challenge to Alberta’s energy transition isn’t what you think Ahead of COP26, Alberta oil and gas needs to get real about its future Dale Beugin Gordon R. Lambert Chris Ragan 29.10.21
Is your province ready for a low-carbon future? Canada’s future economy will be lower carbon. New research shows that some provinces may be more ready for this future than others. Weseem Ahmed 06.10.20