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Jim Warren, Part 1: The energy industry has been at the mercy of environmentalists and their allies in government for far too long

It’s time to mount a more effective defense   This column is the first in a series of four that will assess ways to improve perceptions about Western Canada’s fossil fuel industry among policy makers and the wider public. This column acknowledges past mistakes...

Oil could be headed back to US$100 a barrel this year: Industry experts

By Amanda Stephenson in Toronto A surprise production cut by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (OPEC plus) is just one factor lifting the spirits of Canada’s energy sector executives these days, as experts say crude prices could...

Letter to the Editor: SaskPower didn’t come up with its coal transition plans overnight

Dear Editor: While I don’t disagree with this piece (Op-Ed: Saskatchewan Coal Transition Centre: Sabotaging our future: How SaskPower’s $1 billion scheme to import power from the U.S. will devastate Estevan and leave Saskatchewan’s economy vulnerable), it is clear...

One Alberta coal unit put out 26.4x the amount of power of the entire fleet of hundreds of wind turbines

It’s noon in Alberta, and wind power generation is producing less than one per cent of its capacity. An hour later, it dropped again by half, to 0.47 per cent of capacity. At 12:07 p.m. on Tuesday, April 4, the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) showed the...

Op-Ed: Saskatchewan Coal Transition Centre: Sabotaging our future: How SaskPower’s $1 billion scheme to import power from the U.S. will devastate Estevan and leave Saskatchewan’s economy vulnerable

  SaskPower’s plan to replace clean, reliable and affordable coal-fired power from Estevan’s Boundary Dam with 650 MW of power from the Southwest Power Pool in the U.S. starting in 2027, will not only cost Saskatchewan residents a billion dollars, it will also...
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