A most interesting thing popped up on my LinkedIn feed on Nov. 10. The post was from jetAVIVA, which has 2,605 followers. There were three beautiful photos of a business jet. Here’s the post: “New to Market! This 2020 Phenom 300E represents an excellent value as a...
If you want to know what the weather is going to be like in Saskatchewan, look to Alberta, and you’ll get a good idea. So if wind power crates in Albert on Tuesday, expect the same to happen in Saskatchewan on Wednesday. And that’s exactly what happened. Around supper...
CALGARY – There’s a new trend in education – free online courses for people who just want to learn something of interest. The University of Alberta is now offering such a massive open online course (MOOC) on the “energy transition.” And Pipeline Online editor Brian...
Suppertime is usually the peak power demand, but supper in Alberta on Tuesday was not likely powered by wind, or solar. Indeed, it was almost exclusively powered by natural gas. With the recent addition of yet another two wind facilities in Alberta, that...
REGINA – Is the Saskatchewan First Act window dressing? Is it unconstitutional? These are questions NDP Regina University MLA Aleana Young is asking. She’s critic for both Energy and Resources and SaskPower. Both of those areas are key considerations...