From Energy Now By Margareta Dovgal Playing politics with pipelines is a time-honored Canadian tradition. Recent events in the House of Commons offered a delightful twist...
From Resource Works By Jim Rushton What a difference a few weeks make Finally, the Conference of the Parties to the UN climate convention (COP30) adopted...
From Resource Works By Nelson Bennett Nuclear power a key piece of Western Canadian energy transition Just reading the headlines, Canadians can be forgiven for thinking...
From Resource Works By Stewart Muir If we force a transition that increases the cost of living, threatens grid reliability, and denies developing nations the dense...
From Resource Works By Stewart Muir Carney didn’t betray climate ambition. He confronted reality Playing politics with pipelines is a time-honored Canadian tradition. Recent events in...
From Resource Works By Geoff Russ Data centres use far less power than EVs or heavy industry, and Canada’s hydro grids and natural gas make it...
From Resource Works By Deborah Jaremko A strategic gateway to the world Tucked into the north coast of B.C. is the deepest natural harbour in North...
From Resource Works By Stewart Muir Even Bill Gates has shifted his stance, acknowledging that renewables alone can’t sustain a modern energy system — a reality...
From Resource Works Gitxaala has changed all the ground rules in British Columbia reshaping the risks around mills, mines and the North Coast transmission push. The...
From Resource Works That a new oil pipeline from Alberta to BC is being aired by Ottawa and pushed by Alberta has, in turn, critics eagerly...