Canada’s path to net-zero by 2050 depends not only on technology and infrastructure but on a workforce ready to meet the challenge. In British Columbia (B.C.), employers, workers and training ...
It’s a happy coincidence of timing: we need a lot more electricity generation, and fast — and we’ve also experienced more ...
If your community is exploring a renewable energy project, you may be considering becoming an “Independent Power Producer” (IPP). An IPP refers to the group who builds and operates a medium to large ...
Electric trucks are growing globally, with sales increasing nearly 80% in 2024, surpassing 90,000 vehicles worldwide. Many Canadian and international studies assume all trucks electrify at the same ...
New analysis shows how smarter charging and planning can reduce costs and manage electricity demand as electric trucks scale up. Photo: iStock/shisheng ling TORONTO, ON — Early planning for electric ...
ADAM THORN, director of the transportation program at the Pembina Institute, made the following statement in response to today’s announcement regarding tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles.
We submitted this written brief to the Standing Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources, in ...
CALGARY — CHRIS SEVERSON-BAKER, executive director of the Pembina Institute, made the following statement in response to the January 8 letter sent by Premier of Alberta Danielle Smith to Prime ...
Remote community energy systems are evolving, and 2025 — a year marked by major reports, project milestones, and bold announcements — is proof of this. Yet, with a new government and economic ...