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Canadian auto industry set to gear down in 2018

January 9, 2018 Markham Hislop

American millennials buy new vehicles at half the rate of those aged 35 to 54 Canada’s motor vehicle manufacturing industry is facing declining demand from U.S. consumers and uncertainty surrounding trade relations is raising questions [Read more]

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Nearly all US power plants retired in past decade were powered by fossil fuels

January 9, 2018 Markham Hislop

Since 2008, most retirements in Texas were generators using natural gas steam and petroleum technologies Nearly all of the utility-scale power plants in the United States that were retired from 2008 through 2017 were fueled [Read more]

Opinion

Unleashing the benefits of electrification for utilities and customers

January 9, 2018 Energi Staff

The Electrifying Path to Decarbonization — Part 2 By Dylan Heerema Electrification of heating and cooling in homes and buildings offers many benefits to consumers — and can significantly reduce carbon pollution from the built environment. [Read more]

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Battery storage now vital to American power grid

January 8, 2018 Markham Hislop

Batteries can help balance electricity supply and demand on multiple time scales Driven largely by installations over the past three years, the electric power industry has installed about 700 megawatts (MW) of utility-scale batteries on the U.S. electric [Read more]

Opinion

Electric heat pumps are key to low-carbon homes and buildings

January 8, 2018 Energi Staff

This article was published in The Energy Collective on Dec. 26, 2017. The Electrifying Path to Decarbonization — Part 1 By Dylan Heerema Furnaces, boilers, and other heating equipment constitute one of Canada’s largest sources of carbon [Read more]

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Electrification of buildings: A cornerstone of canada’s low-carbon future

January 8, 2018 Energi Staff

This Pembina Institute article was published on theenergycollective.com on Dec. 28, 2017. By Dylan Heerema Canada has focused its efforts on reducing carbon pollution from the electricity grid and improving energy efficiency. However, these actions [Read more]

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Opinion

Column: Hedge funds build record long position in heating oil and diesel

January 8, 2018 Energi Staff

Hedge funds, money managers amass net long position of 92 million barrels in US heating oil futures By John Kemp LONDON, Jan 8 (Reuters) – Hedge funds have built record bullish positions in the middle [Read more]

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News

Oil tanker fire off coast of China still blazing, 31 crew members missing

January 8, 2018 Energi Staff

Oil tanker fire began Saturday night Rescue crews are struggling to control an oil tanker fire after the Suezmax tanker collided with a grain ship off the east coast of China on Saturday.  The remains [Read more]

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Financial

Oil prices steady as higher US production offset Middle East tensions

January 8, 2018 Energi Staff

Major factor in oil prices for 2018 will be OPEC v. shale: Analyst Oil prices were steady on Monday as analysts and investors weighed political concerns in Iran and Saudi Arabia against rising US oil [Read more]

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Alberta

ATCO buys Mexican hydro power plant for $114 million, continues expansion into southern market

January 8, 2018 Markham Hislop

Mexican energy market reform creates opportunity for Alberta utility ATCO is expanding its operations in Mexico with the purchase of a 35 megawatt hydroelectric power station in the state of Veracruz for $114 millionCDN, part of [Read more]

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Opinion

Who will finance Asia’s coal power projects?

January 8, 2018 Markham Hislop

Asia’s coal power capacity investment opportunity to top US$250 billion over the next decade Comment by Wood Mackenzie Historically, coal has played a key role in meeting Asia’s growing power demand. However environmental concerns has led [Read more]

Markham on Energy

Time for oilfield services assoc. to choose progressive CEO as Salkeld retires

December 22, 2017 Markham Hislop

Salkeld provided effective leadership as Canadian industry begins grappling with technology-driven changes to its business model Mark Salkeld is preparing to leave his job in mid-March as head of the Petroleum Services Association of Canada. Who [Read more]

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Markham on Energy

Canada needs new pipelines, as widening crude oil price differentials demonstrate

December 21, 2017 Markham Hislop

Pipeline opponents claim no new pipelines required, but market punishes Canadian producers with lower prices due to constrained shipping capacity Will the recent widening of the differential between Western Canadian Select and US benchmark West [Read more]

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Markham on Energy

Podcast: Forget steam, it’s time to microwave that oil sands bitumen!

December 20, 2017 Markham Hislop

RF LX downhole heater promises to replace steam for SAGD, lower or eliminate GHG emissions, reduce costs Of all the types of energy news I report, innovation and new technology stories are the most interesting. [Read more]

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Markham on Energy

Why the poor value proposition of electric cars should deep six Canada’s zero-emission vehicle policy

December 18, 2017 Markham Hislop

Electric cars are expensive, have limited range, and generally provide low value compared to gasoline-powered vehicles This spring the Canadian government announced that a zero-emission vehicles policy would soon be forthcoming, but is this a [Read more]

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Markham on Energy

Podcast: EV battery technology…is solid-state emerging as the next big thing?

December 15, 2017 Markham Hislop

Lithium-ion batteries likely to drop 50% in cost, rise 50% in range – Dr. Yi Cui of Stanford University Back in mid-Nov., General Motors fired a shot across the bow of Tesla that didn’t generate [Read more]

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Markham on Energy

CAPP misses mark with criticism of new Alberta GHG emissions reduction policy for oil and gas sector

December 14, 2017 Markham Hislop

CAPP didn’t make constructive contribution to drafting of Carbon Competitiveness Incentives, hasn’t yet completed its analysis The gloves are off. Canada’s biggest oil and gas trade group came out swinging against Rachel Notley and her [Read more]

Markham on Energy

Low costs, less red tape boosts Saskatchewan thermal oil production

December 13, 2017 Markham Hislop

Black Pearl says Saskatchewan thermal oil low production costs rival those of Permian Basin in West Texas Saskatchewan thermal oil – thick, heavy crude that is steamed to make it flow in a well – [Read more]

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Pipeline integrity programs: Is a 5,000 barrel Keystone-style leak likely in Canada?

December 12, 2017 Markham Hislop

CEPA says pipeline integrity program begun in 2010 is showing results, data suggests pipeline leaks are declining Thanks, TransCanada, your timing couldn’t have been worse. Spilling 5,000 barrels of crude oil in South Dakota in [Read more]

Markham on Energy

Oil companies cautious, Pembina supportive of new Alberta plan to lower GHGs from large emitters

December 8, 2017 Markham Hislop

Average cost of Carbon Competitiveness Incentives will be $.50/b and 92-95% of production will pay under $1/b – Pembina The Alberta government released the Carbon Competitiveness Incentives (its replacement for the large emitter program) this week [Read more]

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