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From March 25 to 28, 2025, the Pembina Institute held its fourth Renewables in Remote Communities Conference (RiRC2025) on ...
As Canada’s new federal government settles in, we’re hearing a repeated commitment to Canada becoming a world-leading “energy ...
Moving away from reliance on trade with America will not be easy for the Canadian economy given our deep ties. With the new ...
Canadians are ready to grow our economy. Many, including our new federal government, see an urgent need to accelerate the ...
JORDEN DYE, director of the Pembina Institute’s Carbon Dioxide Removal Centre (CDR Centre), made the following statement in ...
Canada faces unprecedented challenges: threats to national sovereignty and security, economic uncertainty, a worsening ...
Earlier this month, the Government of Alberta released a new report about its emissions reduction progress. The report was ...
The Pembina Institute welcomes the opportunity to provide input on adjustments to the Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) program, as this review comes at an important juncture. With ...
Leading the transition to clean energy requires advancing solutions to today’s energy challenges from various angles. The Pembina Institute has spent four decades working to reduce the environmental ...
This year, the Pembina Institute has again partnered with Simon Fraser University to compile a comprehensive assessment of the state of climate action by governments across Canada. Canada has a key ...
Electrifying medium- and heavy-duty vehicles (MHDVs) — trucks and vans — in Ontario offers a major opportunity to save businesses money on fuel and maintenance, cut pollution and re-energize the ...
Decreasing costs of wind and solar have driven a wave of renewable energy integration across the globe. Six jurisdictions — California, Texas, Ireland, Germany, South Australia, and Denmark — have ...