On Sept. 3, Evan Bray and Brian Zinchuk go over the growing impact of large multilateral wells, LNG, the new major projects office, the big land sale, Alberta electrical grid updates, coal revival and more. On Sept. 3, Evan Bray and Brian Zinchuk go over the growing...
EDMONTON – Alberta’s wind laboured little on Labour Day. Throughout the day, wind output from the 1722 wind turbines (at last count) totalling 5,688 megawatts of total generation capacity hovered around the 1 per cent output mark, ranging from 1.9 to 0.8 per cent....
On July 29, the Midwest Legislators Conference in Saskatoon held a “Dialectic on Energy Policy,” essentially a debate on energy choices in a world focused on climate change. Hal Kvisle, former CEO of TransCanada Pipeline/TC Energy was on the right side of...
Dr. Chris Keefer is a leading nuclear power generation advocate in Ontario and President Canadians for Nuclear Energy. He’s also a Toronto Emergency Room physician. As Saskatchewan is looking seriously at nuclear power, Ontario has long led the way. The Pipeline...
ESTEVAN – The bright blue sky was in sharp contrast to the dark clouds Saskatchewan’s coal-fired power workers have been under in recent years, with the impending shutdown of coal-fired power generation by 2030, as per federal mandate. But on June 18, Crown...