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Canada’s oilsands look into use of nuclear power as ‘net zero changes everything’

CALGARY — The pressing global need to slash emissions in the face of a growing climate crisis is driving renewed interest in nuclear power — and few places more so than in Canada’s oilsands. While the idea of using nuclear power to replace the fossil fuels...

David Yager: North America could solve the world’s energy crisis for a third time. But will eco-politics permit it?

Should Canada and the U.S. decide to restore order to global energy markets, it could easily be done Daniel Yergin is a serious guy. He started in 1992 with his epic oil history book The Prize. Thirty years and two books later, Yergin has become the world’s most...

Two days ago, Saskatchewan set another summer power consumption record. Today, Alberta’s wind is currently putting out 1.2% of its capacity

REGINA – It’s hot out, and Saskatchewan people have cranked up their air conditioners. SaskPower announced on July 15 that two days earlier, the province hit a summer peak in electrical demand. On July 13, at 5:22 p.m., SaskPower observed a new summer demand record...

Poilievre says Trudeau finally found a pipeline he supports. Problem is, it’s a Russian pipeline, not Canadian

On July 14 front-running Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre released a video on social media taking Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to task for allowing turbines under repair in Canada to be returned to Germany for the operation of the Russian Nord...

SIMSA’s energy event to return in person, sporting a new name as the 8th Annual Saskatchewan Suppliers’ Energy Forum

REGINA – This fall will mark the in-person return of the Saskatchewan Industrial and Mining Suppliers Association’s (SIMSA) premier energy event. Sporting a new name, it’s now the 8th Annual Saskatchewan Suppliers’ Energy Forum. It was formerly known as the...
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