Jim Warren: Reaping what they’ve sown: how the anti-development approval processes demanded by environmentalists are now blocking green energy projects
The sorry history of the Trans Mountain pipeline project actually reflects a phenomenon that has been frustrating environmentalists across North America. The Byzantine environmental approval processes that environmental activists and green politicians constructed over the last several decades now make it virtually impossible to get anything in the way of large infrastructure projects approved and completed. And that includes green energy infrastructure projects.
Oilpatch restarts production that was shut in due to Alberta wildfires
Crescent Point Energy Corp. said Monday it has resumed production at its operations that were shut in due to the Alberta wildfires.
Drilling rig activity is pretty sedate in Saskatchewan, with just 11 rigs working
May is just about over, spring breakup is long past, but drilling activity is pretty sedate in Saskatchewan.
Hanks Maintenance holds open house
Tis the season to pull out the barbecue, throw on some burgers and sausages and hold an open house.
For Estevan-based Hank’s Maintenance, that took place on Thursday, May 18.
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
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Ford electric vehicle owners to get access to Tesla Supercharger network starting next spring
DETROIT (AP) — All of Ford Motor Co.’s current and future electric vehicles will have access to about 12,000 Tesla Supercharger stations in the U.S. and Canada starting next spring.
Ford CEO Jim Farley and Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced the agreement Thursday during a “Twitter Spaces” audio chat.
Brian Zinchuk: Ford and Tesla just signalled the beginning of the end of electric vehicle charging format war
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 Ford may be the beginning of the end for the latest tech format wars.
This isn’t just Betamax vs VHS. It’s Betamax vs VHS vs DVD, at the same time.
ConocoPhillips to exercise pre-emptive right; will buy rest of Surmont project
U.S. oil company ConocoPhillips said Friday it will exercise its right of first refusal and purchase TotalEnergies’ 50 per cent stake in the Surmont oilsands project for $4 billion.
Royal Helium locks in offtake agreements for all the helium from its first processing facility
It’s not even finished, but Royal Helium already has buyers for all the helium it can produce out of its first facility.
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....
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Cenovus CEO: Without cheap, abundant, affordable energy, life is brutal. Life is short
“I’m really optimistic about this is oil and gas industry really, for two reasons. One is, I think Premier Moe mentioned this, is that without cheap, abundant, affordable energy, life is brutal. Life is short. You know, there’s one thing that First World nations all have in common: they have cheap, reliable, abundant energy. And today, hydrocarbons make up just over 80 per cent of that energy mix.” – Cenovus’s new CEO Jon McKenzie.
Georgia nuclear rebirth arrives 7 years late, $17B over cost
WAYNESBORO, Ga. (AP) — Two nuclear reactors in Georgia were supposed to herald a nuclear power revival in the United States. But the project is seven years late and $17 billion over budget as Georgia Power Co. announced the first new reactor at its Plant Vogtle could...
Brian Crossman: Taking a break to add some perspective on health care
I’m gonna take a little detour today to discuss the health care in Saskatchewan. Why would I do this you might ask? While I am not a fan about writing about my personal life, in order to get to the point I have to.
Quick Dick McDick: Toonie: Guilbeault, GET BENT
“Today, we’re talking about Steven Guilbeault, and his absolutely ridiculous environmental policies,” Quick Dick McDick opens with. Sounds like a pretty good start.
NuVista restarts most of its operations as wildfire concerns ease
CALGARY — NuVista Energy Ltd. says it was able to restart most of its operations over the weekend as more favourable winds and weather helped ease the wildfire situation near its operations in Alberta. Light rain and cooler temperatures slowed...
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Brian Zinchuk: Saskatchewan’s “Keep the Lights On” legislative session comes to an end
The 2022-23 Saskatchewan legislative session could rightly be called the “Keep the lights on” session. That’s because the very first bill brought up was the Saskatchewan First Act, whose stated purpose was to re-assert provincial control over power generation (and its...
The Energy Transition Podcast, Episode 64: The G7 Outcome
This week on the Energy Transition Podcast: The G7 meeting in Hiroshima, Japan.
Will Biden’s hard-hat environmentalism bridge the divide on clean energy future?
When John Podesta left his job as an adviser to President Barack Obama nearly a decade ago, he was confident that hundreds of miles of new power transmission lines were coming to the Southwest, expanding the reach of clean energy throughout the region.
On Thursday and again on Saturday, Alberta’s wind power generation fell below 1%
As Saskatchewan’s government spent the last week dealing with how it will keep its lights on in the future, the reliability, or lack thereof, of wind in Alberta was reinforced.
Scott Moe comes to Estevan to discuss its power generation future
Most of this past week, Premier Scott Moe has focused on the future of power generation in Saskatchewan. It started with a press conference in Regina on Tuesday, a debate in the Legislature on Wednesday, more comments on Thursday and finally a meeting with Estevan and area elected officials, coal miners and electrical workers. This is the final press conference of the week, in Estevan city council chambers, where he was asked about more specific local implications on the future of power generation in the Energy City.
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Moe speaks to Estevan leaders about power generation future: reaction from mayor
There’s been a tremendous amount of uncertainty in Estevan, home of coal mines feeding two coal-fired power plants.
Burn coal for power past 2030, it’s a crime, says Guilbeault. Come get me, replies Moe
Federal Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault responded on Wednesday to Saskatchewan’s electricity emissions plan by saying burning coal would be a crime. In that case, Premier Scott Moe said, “Come get me.”
NDP would build more renewable power, but need all the above
Saskatchewan’s New Democratic Party may have voted unanimously with the Saskatchewan Party on supporting its plan to continue using fossil fuels for power generation, phasing them out much more slowly than the federal government is calling for.
But that doesn’t mean they’re in agreement on much of how we get there. They would build more renewable power generation, but also back nuclear power.
Without committing to nuclear, Saskatchewan is pretty much committing to nuclear
When Saskatchewan finally runs its coal and natural gas power plants to end of life, to what power generation will Saskatchewan turn?
The answer, spread throughout the press conference, was nuclear.
Asking Moe: What if the feds order power plants be shut down, and the Supreme Court backs them?
Pipeline Online asks Premier Scott Moe, “What happens if the federal government says no dice, you must shut down those power plants by 2035? And Supreme Court backs it? What do we do then?