It’s a happy coincidence of timing: we need a lot more electricity generation, and fast — and we’ve also experienced more ...
Canada’s path to net-zero by 2050 depends not only on technology and infrastructure but on a workforce ready to meet the ...
If your community is exploring a renewable energy project, you may be considering becoming an “independent power producer” ...
Electric trucks are growing globally, with sales increasing nearly 80% in 2024, surpassing 90,000 vehicles worldwide. Many Canadian and international studies assume all trucks electrify at the same ...
In accordance with Canada’s 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan, the federal government recently published draft amendments to its oil and gas methane regulations. These amendments support Canada’s goal to ...
Governments and developers love issuing press releases announcing the opening of shiny new schools, rec centres and office buildings. Chances are good these days that building will be LEED silver, ...
Our top 5 takeaways for remote clean energy in 2025 and what we're looking out for in the year to come ...
The Reframed Initiative draws expertise from the construction industry, building owners, policy makers, and the financial sector to chart a path to scaling up deep retrofits. Reframed is an initiative ...
The Pembina Institute’s unGALA will once again be held in January 2025. We’ll all be ready to get together, put on our cowboy hats and celebrate the power of a clean energy future that drives a ...
Energy efficiency is about much more than saving electricity. Indeed, energy efficient homes and buildings come with many benefits. Here are a few facts to consider: Living in an energy efficient ...
Like many other remote communities, Iqaluit, the capital of Nunavut, relies on a diesel-powered microgrid for electricity. Photo: Dave Lovekin, Pembina Institute This is the first publication in ...