Small-scale projects that produce energy and use it more efficiently at the community level are critical to securing Canada’s energy future, experts say.
Read MoreFor more than a century, Canada has been a leader in nuclear engineering. Today, the country has the potential to assume a key position in nuclear energy, with the uranium and materials necessary to generate an endless, sustainable supply of power
Read MoreBusinesses represent the next major opportunity for energy efficiency, according to David Helliwell, co-founder and CEO of Pulse Energy.
Read MoreNation-building takes many forms. In the late 19th century, the completion of a railroad linking Eastern and Western Canada helped transform Canada from a concept to a fact.
Read MoreBy any measure, Newfoundland and Labrador’s Muskrat Falls hydroelectric scheme is a mega-project.
Read MoreThere was once a time when it made eminent sense to send all our oil and gas south. It no longer does. And it’s not just because of the XL pipeline.
Read MoreYou learn a lot about a country by analyzing its international trade. What does it produce that the rest of the world wants? What does it need, but can’t make itself? And what is the balance between the two?
Read MoreProvided it can summon the political will and make the appropriate investment decisions, Canada is well positioned to become a sustainable energy superpower and major player in the North American electricity market over the next 30 to 40 years
Read MoreHumankind is facing two major challenges this century – to provide energy for the two billion people who currently have limited or no access to energy and to respond to climate change – and Canada has the potential to make a difference in both areas
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