Don't miss our Buildings program manager, Jessica McIlroy, speak at FCM's #SCC2025 as part of the Municipal Den on Feb ...
The affordability, reliability, and sustainability of Alberta's electricity system depends on becoming sufficiently resilient to meteorological, wildfires, floods, and other weather events that are ...
As part of the Paris Agreement adopted in 2015, Canada committed to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions 30% below 2005 levels by 2030. Despite the progress set into motion by the Pan-Canadian ...
The transition to electric trucks and vans is gaining momentum globally, offering businesses a sustainable and cost-effective way to move goods and services. However, small fleet owners and operators ...
CALGARY, AB – With rising cost-of-living pressures and concerns about energy affordability and energy security, our new report Affordable Home Energy for All: How Alberta can help its most vulnerable ...
The South Saskatchewan Regional Plan (SSRP) 10-year review is an opportunity to restore Alberta's environmental leadership but will require increasing attention towards its implementation and ...
Vancouver — JESSICA MCILROY, manager, Buildings program at the Pembina Institute, made the following statement in response to the release of B.C. ministerial mandate letters: "It’s encouraging to see ...
With the global shift in energy use, zero-emission vehicles — those that do not emit air polluting emissions — will become a vital component of the transportation industry. Customer demand is ...
Alberta governments and utilities could be helping its most financially vulnerable households escape energy poverty while unlocking significant economic development opportunities. Our report ...
Ontario has taken strides in its clean energy transition by rapidly phasing out coal, adding non-emitting sources, leveraging its vast hydroelectric resources and nuclear infrastructure, and making ...