A northern British Columbia First Nation has signed an agreement with the province to work together on what Premier David Eby calls an “elegant” proposal for a clean energy hub on band territory north of Prince George. McLeod Lake Indian Band Chief Harley...
Carbon pricing came up several times in the House of Commons Question Period on Monday, Oct. 23. On the same day, Bill C-50, The Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act (also referred to as the “just transition act” passed second reading and was referred to committee. It...
Just because the sun comes up in the morning, it does not mean its going to produce much in the way of usable solar power. Winter weather blew through Alberta on Monday, Oct. 23, and with it came increased need for power, but decreased capacity to produce it –...
ESTEVAN – Pipeline Online was honoured with the Estevan Business Excellence award for New Business Venture. The category was for businesses who have been in operation for under three years. Pipeline Online was one of three nominees, the others being digital marketing...
REGINA – For decades Larry Day of Carnduff-based Fast Trucking Service was one of the first to wake up, one of the first to the office, in a company that routinely has workers heading out the door, and sometimes even on site, before 5 a.m. The map behind...
And wind was doing even worse Even though Alberta’s build-out of 38 wind farms and 36 solar farms have resulted in an enormous growth of nameplate power generating capacity, the reality was far from the advertised on Sunday, according to data from the Alberta Electric...