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Remote communities in Canada are cutting diesel use at a historic scale.
Since 2016:
✅142M litres displaced
✅ Clean energy projects are up 20x
✅ Most projects Indigenous-led
When we invest in people and remove barriers, real progress follows.
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#DataCentres use a lot of electricity, and growth is expected to continue, with the @IEA estimating that nearly 1/2 of US electricity demand growth between 2030 & 2050 will come from these large electricity users.
But they can also help balance the grid.
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In 2023, the critical minerals sector contributed $40B to 🍁’s GDP and employed 110K Canadians — but a labour shortage in the sector risks #CleanEnergy progress.
That's why we're pleased to see Ottawa launch the first Workforce Alliance to identify & address these challenges.
In Ottawa last week, Canada’s leading environmental groups reminded government that major climate policy rollbacks are bad for the planet – and the economy. As the global energy transition accelerates, smart climate policy = smart economic policy.
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Clean energy is driving change in remote communities, cutting 142M litres of diesel since 2016.
But aging infrastructure, rising demand & uncertain federal funding risk stalling progress.
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The results of from Ontario’s latest capacity auction are in: battery storage beat gas — in every single contract.
✅ Lower costs
✅ Cleaner grid
✅ More energy security
Batteries can do the job at a fraction of the cost.
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Would you put tax dollars into a pipeline?
Is Alberta doing enough to diversify away from energy?
And do you see advantages to an industrial carbon tax?
Chatted with @Pembina on ne wpoll they claim paints a slightly different picture on oil industry support in Alberta.
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Alberta is about much, much more than oil and gas.
Great to see these polling results from (Alberta-based) @Pembina.
6 in 10 don’t want taxpayer money to support a new oil pipeline, and 2 in 3 say AB's economy is too dependent on oil and gas.
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61% of Albertans don’t want public money spent on a new pipeline.
67% say the economy is too dependent on oil & gas.
New polling sends a clear message: Albertans want to diversify and build a more stable economy.
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What could Alberta do with $1 billion in annual savings? 🤔💰
Our new report highlights how using electricity smarter can unlock massive savings across Canada by reducing peak demand and influencing overall electricity consumption. 🍁#abpoli
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Carbon removal is growing — and Canada is at the centre of it.
We’re collecting perspectives from organizations across Canada, whatever stage you’re at.
✉️ DM us for our 10‑minute #CDR survey
The electricity sector is the world’s largest energy employer, outpacing fossil fuels.
And in the construction and building skilled trades alone, the transition to #NetZero could result in 350K jobs.
So why is Canada spending billions training workers for yesterday’s economy?
Direct air capture is one of the most talked about climate technologies. The engineering science behind it? Much less understood.
Join us for a free webinar on what we know, where the gaps are, and why that matters.
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📢 Canada’s new electricity strategy identifies buildings as nation-building opportunities for economic growth & affordability — we see them as core pillars for electrification. 🏢⚡
The next step is to create a roadmap to help meet the goals set by the strategy. 🗺️ #cdnpoli
TD Bank just signed two carbon removal deals, both based in Canada. 💰🍁
One with @Climeworks, the first Canadian bank to back its direct air capture, and one with MTL's Deep Sky for more than 18,000 Canadian-produced removal credits. Long-term buying is how this market scales.
“It’s no use being a secure supplier of a product people no longer need.”
As the world shifts away from fossil fuels, Canada's oil & gas expansion risks a massive miscalculation.
✍️ @FullerPatriciaM, @cseversonbaker, @Pembina, & Daniel Rotman,@equiterre: tgam.ca/3RQsSyk
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Kari Hyde, our director of Customer Energy Solutions, is leading a conversation on how utilities are turning big energy ideas into real-world solutions at this year’s Energy Influencers Conference @energy_show⚡#GESC26
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Energy shocks don’t slow the #CleanEnergy transition – they speed it up.
Outside of North America, countries are turning from volatile oil and gas prices to affordable, reliable domestic renewable energy.
More from @Bloomberg 📰👇
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The global energy shift is on. ☀️💨And once countries switch to renewables, they don’t go back.
But here in Canada, gov’ts are still acting like nothing has changed.
We must keep pace with the global energy transition — or risk being left behind.
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