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When Alberta’s wind power cratered, Saskatchewan’s wasn’t great, but at least coal and natural gas provided 84% of all power here

Friday morning, all of Alberta’s wind farms could have only charged 12 Teslas at once One of the arguments made for widespread adoption of wind and solar power generation is the idea of widespread dispersal. The argument goes like this: If the wind isn’t...

Brian Zinchuk: Ford and Tesla just signalled the beginning of the end of electric vehicle charging format war

Tesla’s charger emerges as the one charger to rule them all Whatever your thoughts are on electric vehicles, there’s been a major hangup in the adoption of electric vehicles – incompatible charging ports. But late last week, a major development between Tesla and...

Royal Helium locks in offtake agreements for all the helium from its first processing facility

SASKATOON, BROOKS – It’s not even finished, but Royal Helium already has buyers for all the helium it can produce out of its first facility. Saskatoon-based Royal Helium Ltd announced on May 26 that it has signed a second, multi-year, fixed price off take sales...

For the fourth time in 16 days, Alberta’s wind power drops to near zero output

The utter unreliability of wind power generation in Alberta showed itself for the fourth time in 16 days on May 26. On Friday morning, at 9:55 a.m., Alberta yet again saw its wind power generation drop about as close to zero it can get without actually hitting zero....

Cenovus CEO: Without cheap, abundant, affordable energy, life is brutal. Life is short

  REGINA – Just days after taking the helm of Cenovus Energy Inc., Saskatchewan’s largest oil producer, Jon McKenzie was on stage at the Williston Basin Petroleum Conference in Regina on May 2. And he’s not afraid to call a spade a spade when it comes to the role...
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