LYNNE COUVES, Director of the Renewables in Remote Communities program at the Pembina Institute made the following statement in response to the Government of Canada’s ...
Jorden Dye, director of the Pembina Institute’s CDR Centre, made the following statement in response to the Government of Canada officially launching a call for bids for federal departments to purchas ...
Canada’s economy is changing fast. As the country shifts toward low-carbon industries and infrastructure, demand for skilled workers is rising faster than the workforce can keep up. New roles are ...
TORONTO – Electric vehicles can help Canadians spend less on fuel, breathe cleaner air and access new jobs in the auto and clean transportation sector — while keeping Canada competitive on the global ...
The document outlines options for designing a federal vehicle emissions standard that supports both greenhouse gas reductions and accelerated electric vehicle adoption. It recommends a standard of 40 ...
Tim Weis, senior director of the Pembina Institute’s Industrial Decarbonization program, made the following statement in ...
On November 27, 2025, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith signed a Memorandum of Understanding. The ...
This report examines the histories and designs of five major Canadian carbon pricing systems: Alberta’s Technology Innovation ...
Every critical mineral project, from mine to processing plant, is a clean energy project. And every worker on those projects ...
Janetta McKenzie, director of the Pembina Institute’s oil and gas program, made the following statement in response to the ...
Alberta has made remarkable strides in reducing electricity emissions in the past decade, thanks to its phase out of coal-fired power plants, but it still has a long way to go to reach net-zero by ...
The Alberta government’s current plan to reduce emissions from its electricity sector is overly reliant on relatively untested technologies that amount to “risky bets,” according to new analysis from ...