Germany opens its 2nd liquefied natural gas terminal

  BERLIN (AP) — Germany on Saturday inaugurated its second liquefied natural gas terminal, part of a drive by Europe’s biggest economy to put reliance on Russian energy sources firmly behind it. Chancellor Olaf Scholz took part in the ceremony in Lubmin on...

Ken From: Climate change – a “super wicked” problem

Scientists tell us that with each passing year impacts from climate change become more acute, so immediate action is required – but what action? The prevailing narrative over the last decade has been to electrify everything using renewable energy (wind and/or solar)...

David Yager: Confusing signals from Ottawa on oil and gas

It’s hard to understand how reducing Canadian output would move the needle on world supply or emissions Liberal climate policies and the future of Alberta’s oil and gas industry are again headline news thanks to recent remarks by Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson and...

Explosion in gas pipeline in Lithuania, no injuries reported

By Liudas Dapkus in Vilnius VILNIUS, Lithuania (AP) — An explosion occurred Friday in a pipeline in central Lithuania carrying gas to the north of the country and neighboring Latvia but no injuries or significant supply disruptions were reported. Baltic media said the...

SaskPower’s wind generation flatlined on Wednesday, Jan. 11

REGINA – SaskPower started posting daily power generation reports in September. And on Jan. 11, wind power has shown one of its lowest outputs, if not thee lowest, to date, at 1.3 per cent of nameplate capacity. SaskPower releases its power generation data at...