Reading Time: 5 minutes Canada can be the solution as the world looks for reliable energy while maintaining GHG targets
Author: Deborah Jaremko
Deborah Jaremko leads content development for the Canadian Energy Centre, an independent provincial corporation that is primarily supported by the Government of Alberta’s industry-funded Technology, Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) fund. Deborah is the former editor of jwnenergy.com and oilsands editor for the Daily Oil Bulletin. She was editor of Oilsands Review magazine from its founding in 2006 to its close in 2017.
Indigenous-owned Canadian LNG project advances
Reading Time: 3 minutes 21,000 jobs, $890 million in taxes and about $2.5 billion in annual GDP
Imperial signs biggest ever contracts with Indigenous businesses
Reading Time: 3 minutes Oil sands companies spent a record $2.4 billion with 275 Indigenous businesses in 2019
Surging global coal use highlights opportunity for Canadian LNG
Reading Time: 3 minutes There are 2,449 coal-fired plants operating worldwide, 189 under construction and 292 planned
Why Canada will have the world’s cleanest LNG
Reading Time: 4 minutes Canadian LNG exports are expected to replace coal power, primarily for growing markets in Asia
Carbon capture an opportunity for Canada to lead the world
Reading Time: 3 minutes Could become a new large-scale industry for Canada while reducing our environmental footprint
Canada’s oil and gas workers don’t need a forced ‘just transition’
Reading Time: 4 minutes The sector will be critical to Canada, and the world, for decades to come
Canada’s oil sands represent U.S. energy security
Reading Time: 4 minutes Oil sands’ commitment to reduce emissions means reliable and sustainable energy for North America