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Brian Zinchuk: Peter Prebble says Sask’s emissions are “way, way out of line with the global community.” Whose fault is that?

The StarPhoenix had an interesting story posted on Nov. 26 regarding reducing greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels. The headline read: “ Don’t delay Saskatchewan fossil fuel cap, environmental groups say,” and the subheadline said, ‘Saskatchewan emissions...

What the Globe and Mail left out in its story on grid-scale batteries in Alberta

The Globe and Mail wrote a piece about grid-scale batteries in Alberta, highlighting Enfinite, which has built a fleet of 20-megawatt grid-scale batteries across the province. Six are online so far, and more will go online in the coming days. However, there’s a...

On Thursday, Alberta wind power had a hangover and the sun didn’t come out to play

When the sun is highest in the sky, solar power generation is supposed to be at its peak. That’s the idea, anyway. Reality is sometimes different, as at noon on Thursday, Nov. 23, solar power generation in Alberta was producing just 10 per cent of its nameplate...

Steven Guilbeault cheers IEA report which says “no new long-lead-time conventional oil and gas projects are needed”

On Nov. 23, federal Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault tweeted, “Groundbreaking report from @IEA, showing that Canada continues to demonstrate global leadership. The key: our oil & gas sector must accelerate investments to reduce...

Alberta now has 44 wind farms, and Wednesday night they collectively produced next to no power

Wind power generation in Alberta has had a pretty good week, all things considering, with power generation often hitting over 2,800 megawatts. And then there was Wednesday night going into Thursday morning, when wind power production flatlined to effectively nothing....
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