How sodium batteries will reshape the clean energy future
A path forward in combating climate change and escaping China's lithium monopoly
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by Roslyn Kunin | Nov 16, 2023
A path forward in combating climate change and escaping China's lithium monopoly
by Deborah Jaremko | Sep 7, 2023
by Gerry Chidiac | Sep 2, 2023
GERRY CHIDIAC: The toxic truth behind your rechargeable batteries, smartphones and electric vehicles
by Bill Whitelaw | Aug 11, 2023
BILL WHITELAW: Forcing investors to be wary of the shifting sands of the energy landscape in Alberta
by Bill Whitelaw | Aug 8, 2023
BILL WHITELAW: Are Alberta’s green steps backwards strategically calculated?
by Bill Whitelaw | Jul 11, 2023
BILL WHITELAW: How Kyiv, Calgary, Warsaw, and Edmonton could lead the way toward an energy transition future
by James Snell | Apr 24, 2023
JAMES SNELL: John Goman, CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association, shares his perspective
by Gerry Chidiac | Apr 21, 2023
GERRY CHIDIAC: Colonialism is coming back to haunt the West as it trolls Africa’s resources to help transition to a renewable energy future
by Deborah Jaremko | Mar 8, 2023
ALBERTA’S BUSINESS: Pathways Alliance injects $10 million to advance oil sands CCS pipeline. Engineering firm Wood awarded contract to begin design
by Bill Whitelaw | Feb 23, 2023
Where are the wind players, solar players, geothermal players, First Nation communities, young professionals?
by Bill Whitelaw | Jan 23, 2023
BILL WHITELAW: But politicians are fiddling while Canada combusts
by David Yager | Jan 4, 2023
DAVID YAGER: The invisible hand of Adam Smith punched the world in the nose
by James Snell | Dec 8, 2022
JAMES SNELL: “Western Canada is going to be one of the biggest jurisdictions for lithium on the planet”
by Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood | Nov 3, 2022
HADRIAN MERTINS-KIRKWOOD: But getting a green industrial policy right is no simple task
by Deborah Jaremko | Oct 17, 2022
DEBORAH JAREMKO: The transition to a renewables future is not as simple as some people would like
by Olivier Rancourt | Sep 5, 2022
OLIVIER RANCOURT: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz recently completed a trip to Canada to discuss, among other things, Europe importing Canadian natural gas
by Jock Finlayson | Aug 15, 2022
JOCK FINLAYSON and DENISE MULLEN: The bad: they still satisfy only seven per cent of the world’s energy demand
by Terry Etam | Jul 7, 2022
TERRY ETAM: Maybe it is time to revive the seemingly forgotten (or at least antiquated) concept of reduce, reuse, recycle