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Month: July 2019

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How does Canada rank in terms of vehicle fuel economy?

July 31, 2019 Energi Staff

This article was published by the National Energy Board on July 31, 2019. The International Energy Agency (IEA) released a study on energy efficiency in the transportation sector.(1) The report reviews and ranks market characteristics related to [Read more]

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Texas first in US-installed wind capacity, number of turbines

July 31, 2019 Energi Staff

By Abagail Anderson, Richard Bowers This article was published by the United States Energy Information Administration on July 31, 2019. As of the beginning of 2019, 41 states had at least one installed wind turbine. [Read more]

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Should BC Transit have purchased 100% electric buses for Victoria?

July 31, 2019 Markham Hislop

No Goldilocks option for Canadian voters this fall, just hard choices about how fast to electrify economy A minor kerfuffle over electric buses for Victoria illustrates a key energy transition question voters should consider this [Read more]

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Residential central AC, heat pumps efficiency to rise in 2023

July 30, 2019 Energi Staff

By Olivia Clark, Kevin Jarzomski This article was published by the US Energy Information Administration on July 30, 2019. Beginning in 2023, all new residential central air-conditioning and air-source heat pump systems sold in the [Read more]

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New IEA tracking tool monitors global oil and gas methane emissions

July 29, 2019 Energi Staff

This article was published by the International Energy Agency on July 16, 2019. The International Energy Agency has launched a new online tool that tracks oil and gas-related sources of methane, a major and often [Read more]

Opinion

Opinion: Helping a warming world to keep cool

July 29, 2019 Energi Staff

By Chiara Delmastro and John Dulac This article was published by the International Energy Agency on July 23, 2019. Heatwaves this summer that have left many Europeans sweltering highlight the growing demand for air conditioning in a warming [Read more]

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Coastal GasLink Pipeline project does not fall within federal jurisdiction – NEB

July 27, 2019 Markham Hislop

The National Energy Board (NEB) has determined that the Coastal GasLink Pipeline Project (Project) does not fall within its jurisdiction. The Project does not form a part of the NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. (NGTL) System, [Read more]

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More US coal-fired power plants decommissioning

July 26, 2019 Energi Staff

By Slade Johnson and Kien Chau This article was published by the US Energy Information Administration on July 26, 2019. Between 2010 and the first quarter of 2019, U.S. power companies announced the retirement of [Read more]

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Inventys to demo carbon capture tech at Husky operation

July 26, 2019 Energi Staff

Cleantech company Inventys is installing a 30-tonne per day pilot carbon capture plant at a Husky Energy site.  The project is expected to significantly cut the cost of CO2 capture from industrial operations at the [Read more]

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Pembina agrees with Alberta capacity market cancellation

July 26, 2019 Energi Staff

Pembina Institute welcomed the news earlier this week that the Kenney government will cancel the shift from an energy only market to the capacity market. Binnu Jeyakumar, Director of Clean Energy at Pembina Institute said [Read more]

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Frontier Oil Sands Mine approval concerns Pembina, Ecojustice

July 26, 2019 Energi Staff

Pembina Institute along with environmental law group Ecojustice say they concerned about potential impacts the Teck Resources’ $20.6-billion Frontier Oil Sands open pit mine would have on climate after a Joint Review Panel recommended approving [Read more]

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U.S. government energy consumption continues to decline

July 26, 2019 Energi Staff

By Fred Mayes  This article was published by the US Energy Information Administration on July 25, 2019. The U.S. federal government consumed 915 trillion British thermal units (Btu) of energy during the 2017 fiscal year [Read more]

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BC looks for input on reducing plastic waste

July 25, 2019 Energi Staff

The government of British Columbia is looking for public input on ways to cut plastic waste that is polluting the province’s waterways, environment and landfills. British Columbians are invited to share their opinions in an [Read more]

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Kenney gov’t abandons NDP electricity reforms, returns to energy-only market

July 25, 2019 Energi Staff

The Alberta government announced on Wednesday that it will follow through on its campaign promise to stop the Alberta power market’s shift to a capacity market and return to an energy-only market. In 2017, the [Read more]

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Saudi Arabia exported more crude oil to China, less to US

July 25, 2019 Energi Staff

By Jeff Barron This article was published by the US Energy Information Administration on July 24, 2019. Saudi Arabia’s crude oil production approached a four-year low in May 2019, averaging an estimated 9.9 million barrels [Read more]

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NEB projects increased propane production from natural gas processing

July 24, 2019 Energi Staff

This article was published by the National Energy Board on July 24, 2019. In the Reference Case of a recent report, the National Energy Board (NEB) projects Canada’s propane production will increase 63 per cent from [Read more]

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Suez Canal, SUMED Pipeline critical chokepoints for oil, natural gas trade

July 24, 2019 Energi Staff

By Candace Dunn and Natalie Kempkey This article was published by the US Energy Information Administration on July 23, 2019. The Suez Canal and the SUMED Pipeline are strategic routes for Persian Gulf crude oil, [Read more]

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Next steps for the Trans Mountain Expansion Project

July 22, 2019 Energi Staff

The National Energy Board has ruled on regulatory processes for the Trans Mountain Expansion Project, including detailed route and condition compliance processes. According to the regulator, as part of the detailed route approval process, Trans [Read more]

Opinion

Opinion: Most Canadians don’t want a province-first approach to climate change

July 22, 2019 Energi Staff

By Andrew Parkin This article was published by Environics Institute on July 16, 2019. The issue of climate change, and how best to address it, is one that activates a number of society’s underlying fault [Read more]

Opinion

Opinion: The worst kind of climate policy is an uncertain one

July 22, 2019 Energi Staff

By Jason Dion This article was published by Canada’s Ecofiscal Commission on July 17, 2019. The challenge of policy uncertainty I recently discussed the Ontario government’s 2018 repeal of cap-and-trade with an executive from a large multinational [Read more]

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