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In Canada, industrial emissions compliance systems aim to reduce greenhouse gases while encouraging innovation and ...
KARI HYDE, manager of Utility Integration and Demand-Side Management at the Pembina Institute, made the following statement ...
The Renewables in Remote Communities (RiRC) Conference convenes a wide range of Indigenous leaders, government, industry, utilities and more for dialogue on renewable energy development in remote ...
From March 25 to 28, 2025, the Pembina Institute held its fourth Renewables in Remote Communities Conference (RiRC2025) on ...
CALGARY, AB — Fifty-three renewable energy projects have withdrawn applications from Alberta's electricity grid development process in the last 12 months since the provincial government announced a ...
This report, funded by both the Pembina Foundation and Canada’s Mitacs Accelerate Program, examines strategies for enhancing collaboration and partnership between Indigenous power proponents and ...
Canadian decision-makers must start making the case for deep retrofits of the building stock beyond energy savings — and zero in on broader objectives like carbon emissions reductions, health and ...
The transition to electric trucks and vans is gaining momentum globally, offering businesses a sustainable and cost-effective way to move goods and services. However, small fleet owners and operators ...
Analysis from Pembina Institute explores six scenarios that demonstrate how Alberta can decarbonize its grid by 2035 in a cost-effective and reliable manner.
Indigenous communities continue to face persistent economic, regulatory, and political barriers as they seek to reduce diesel dependency and realize energy sovereignty. Confronting these barriers ...
This report rates the existence and efficacy of the climate plans and measures that are being pursued by Canada’s federal and provincial governments, plus a detailed analysis of each jurisdiction’s ...
After 50 years of production, the oilsands remain among the world’s most carbon intensive large-scale crude oil operations.