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The world comes to Saskatchewan to discuss carbon capture international standards

PTRC hosts ISO plenary session on international standards for carbon capture and storage   ESTEVAN – It was a busy week for everyone in the carbon capture industry in Saskatchewan, as the world came to Regina, Estevan and Weyburn to work on international...

With GM and Ford embracing Tesla’s EV charging technology, here’s what it means for consumers

  By Tom Krisher in Detroit DETROIT (AP) — Starting next year, owners of electric vehicles made by General Motors and Ford will be able to charge their EVs at many of Tesla’s charging stations, the largest such network in the country. As part of their move,...

Japan earmarks $107 billion for developing hydrogen energy to cut emissions, stabilize supplies

TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s government on Tuesday adopted a revision to the country’s plans to use more hydrogen as fuel as part of the effort to reduce carbon emissions. The plan sets an ambitious target to increase the annual supply by six times from the current level to...

Wilkinson urges collaboration after Saskatchewan rejects federal energy table

  Federal natural resources minister Jonathan Wilkinson has asked Saskatchewan to work together on shared energy priorities after Ottawa and the province recently clashed over differing net-zero plans. In a letter addressed to Premier Scott Moe this...

June Crown land sale brings in $9.3 million, consistent with the previous sale

Each Crown land sale for petroleum and natural gas rights this fiscal year has come in the around the $10 million mark. On Tuesday, the Government of Saskatchewan’s Crown petroleum and natural gas public offering has raised $9,380,671 for the province. That...
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