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Blog: Our LNG exports only make sense

Activists keep telling us that LNG processing won’t get BC (or Canada) to their targets of net zero emissions by 2050. Maybe they should have a word with Pakistan, which has announced plans to burn more coal to generate electricity, and says: ‘LNG is no longer part of the long-term plan.’ Or with Germany, which…

Blog: First Nations behind wind power

In a recent blog (http://ow.ly/P56j50MJf8j) we looked at the interest of First Nations in hydrogen developments. Now to take a look at First Nations and wind farms. Wind energy is slowly growing across Canada. There are more than 6,000 turbine towers, and the Canada Energy Regulator says wind farms now produce about five per cent…

Blog: Canada’s energy: opportunities lost

By KAREN OGEN Prime Minister Trudeau’s reception of Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio was more than the usual international embarrassment. It was a pair of world-class opportunities cast aside for no apparent reason. Kishida leads a country of 125.5 million people. Although its economy has struggled, Japan remains the world’s third-largest national economy and one…

Blog: Hydrogen and First Nations: a long haul

It’s 1766. British scientist Henry Cavendish is experimenting in his laboratory. Almost by chance, he discovers something he terms “combustible air.” As The Energy Blog of RWE adds: “Back then, no one suspects that the gas will someday become one of the great hopes of energy supply: introducing hydrogen.” Hydrogen is a darling of clean-energy fans,…

Blog: Solid support for LNG projects

Solid support for LNG projects Canada Action, ‘an independent, grassroots, non-partisan organization,’ has long been a solid supporter of responsible LNG development in Canada. It was good, then, during the holiday season to see their support for the Nisga’a Nation’s Ksi Lisims LNG project in BC. It came as the Canada Energy Regulator gave Ksi…

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