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Transport ready for hydrogen switch

Transport ready for hydrogen switch

With many different sectors able to move to hydrogen use, Adnan Khan, an energy systems analyst, said he calculates the future demand for hydrogen to hit 13,000 tonnes of per day.
Tax credit to spur carbon capture utilization and storage tech

Tax credit to spur carbon capture utilization and storage tech

The federal government has introduced a carbon capture tax credit and experts are saying the money could help make it more feasible for businesses to create greener energy.
Plan to reduce oil and gas emissions 'ambitious': Expert

Plan to reduce oil and gas emissions 'ambitious': Expert

A new plan from the federal government will see the industry cut emissions to 110 megatonnes by 2030. “If we're really going to work towards some of these numbers, we need every tool put on the table available to [the oil and] gas sector and we need them as quickly as possible,” said Tristan Goodman, president of the Explorers and Producers Association of Canada.
More investment needed in electricity to reach net zero by 2035: experts

More investment needed in electricity to reach net zero by 2035: experts

“I think we can be a lot more ambitious in terms of the magnitude of investment,” said Binnu Jeyakumar, director of clean energy at the Pembina Institute.
Ottawa looks to guarantee carbon price

Ottawa looks to guarantee carbon price

The federal government is looking to future-proof carbon prices in Canada and experts say the move could give certainty to investors.
Ottawa looks to guarantee carbon price

Ottawa looks to guarantee carbon price

“When a business makes a decision, and the carbon price is part of that decision, it's a bit unfair to pull the rug out [from under] them later,” said Tristan Goodman president of The Explorers and Producers Association of Canada, a national lobby group representing Canada's oil and gas industry.
Alberta's Crown prosecutors nearing strike action

Alberta's Crown prosecutors nearing strike action

The biggest challenge facing prosecutors right now is their inability to collectively bargain with the province, said Dallas Sopko, president of the Alberta Crown Attorney’s Association.
Expert calls Ottawa's plan to reduce oil and gas emissions 'ambitious'

Expert calls Ottawa's plan to reduce oil and gas emissions 'ambitious'

Highlights from the federal plan stated that the oil and gas sector is the single largest contributor of greenhouse-gas emissions in Canada, accounting for 26 per cent of national emissions in 2019, totalling 191 megatonnes. The new plan will see the industry cut emissions to 110 megatonnes by 2030.
Program connects with rural LGBTQ+ students

Program connects with rural LGBTQ+ students

LGBTQ+ students in rural schools can face a more hostile school climate and are less likely to have school resources and support than in urban schools. Research also shows that teachers in smaller communities are less likely to consider their schools safe for their LGBTQ+ students.
Wheat prices soar due to Ukrainian invasion

Wheat prices soar due to Ukrainian invasion

Food security across the world is being impacted by the war in Ukraine – Russia and Ukraine collectively produce nearly one third of the wheat on the planet.
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