Energy FACT SHEET: Five things to know about Canada’s industrial carbon pricing systems 21.03.25 B.C. has a math problem with renewable natural gas Renewable natural gas is touted as a critical climate solution, but there are serious problems in B.C. with accountability and how emissions benefits are counted from the U.S. Nancy Olewiler Kathryn Harrison Kate Harland 12.03.25 Who pays for stranded costs in underutilized gas distribution systems? Kate Harland 28.02.25 Why expanding safe bet and wild card technologies is critical to Canadian competitiveness No single technology will get Canada all its way to net zero. The country needs both safe bets and wild cards, and policy support tailored to each solution. Sachi Gibson Jason Dion 12.12.24 What’s the deal with thermal energy networks? Thermal energy networks are a potential game-changer in Canada’s energy transition Nikhitha Gajudhur 10.09.24 Why a gradual shift to heating buildings with electricity makes sense for Canada Response to the Canadian Gas Association’s critique of our research on how to reduce emissions from heating buildings in the transition to a net zero economy. Sachi Gibson Rick Smith 13.08.24 How to accelerate Canada’s clean energy transition? Treat it like health care Canada’s electricity grid needs a massive expansion to handle a doubling demand by 2050. Chris Ragan Rick Smith Edward Greenspon 11.07.24 The clean future of building heat How today’s policies will drive or delay Canada’s transition to clean, reliable heat for buildings. 13.06.24 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
B.C. has a math problem with renewable natural gas Renewable natural gas is touted as a critical climate solution, but there are serious problems in B.C. with accountability and how emissions benefits are counted from the U.S. Nancy Olewiler Kathryn Harrison Kate Harland 12.03.25
Why expanding safe bet and wild card technologies is critical to Canadian competitiveness No single technology will get Canada all its way to net zero. The country needs both safe bets and wild cards, and policy support tailored to each solution. Sachi Gibson Jason Dion 12.12.24
What’s the deal with thermal energy networks? Thermal energy networks are a potential game-changer in Canada’s energy transition Nikhitha Gajudhur 10.09.24
Why a gradual shift to heating buildings with electricity makes sense for Canada Response to the Canadian Gas Association’s critique of our research on how to reduce emissions from heating buildings in the transition to a net zero economy. Sachi Gibson Rick Smith 13.08.24
How to accelerate Canada’s clean energy transition? Treat it like health care Canada’s electricity grid needs a massive expansion to handle a doubling demand by 2050. Chris Ragan Rick Smith Edward Greenspon 11.07.24
The clean future of building heat How today’s policies will drive or delay Canada’s transition to clean, reliable heat for buildings. 13.06.24