SMRs Alberta’s path to a greener energy future
SMRs a promising solution to high carbon emissions in Alberta
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by Doug Firby | Dec 5, 2023
SMRs a promising solution to high carbon emissions in Alberta
by Krystle Wittevrongel | Nov 27, 2023
by Doug Firby | Nov 16, 2023
by Robert McGarvey | Sep 29, 2023
by Cosmos Voutsinos | Sep 6, 2023
COSMOS VOUTSINOS: Moratorium on renewables isn’t about climate denial; it’s about grid reality
by Bill Whitelaw | Sep 6, 2023
BILL WHITELAW: Canadian economy now more primitive than that of Bulgaria, Serbia or Panama
by Kris Sims | Aug 18, 2023
KRIS SIMS: Despite provincial surplus, inflation and Trudeau’s carbon taxes hitting Albertans hard
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 18, 2023
BILL WHITELAW: And Vaclav Smil has a proposal to extricate us from our decarbonization dilemma
by Susan Martinuk | Jun 13, 2023
SUSAN MARTINUK: Will Premier Smith revamp the outdated Alberta healthcare system?
by Graham Hicks | Jun 5, 2023
GRAHAM HICKS: Edmontonians are an unambitious lot, more interested in civil service/public sector job security than encouraging a dynamic business sector
by Kris Sims | Jun 1, 2023
KRIS SIMS: The Alberta government should expand the Taxpayer Protection Act to prevent any future carbon tax burden on Albertans
by Kris Sims | May 9, 2023
KRIS SIMS: Adding it to the Taxpayer Protection Act will ensure Albertans never have to pay it again
by Bill Whitelaw | Apr 28, 2023
BILL WHITELAW: By throttling questions she doesn’t like, Smith is forgetting that the media plays a critical role in ensuring democracy works
by Bill Whitelaw | Apr 5, 2023
BILL WHITELAW: Any plan of any substance needs to be a plan in which Albertans see a reflection of themselves and the energy future they want
by Stephanie Shostak | Mar 29, 2023
STEPHANIE SHOSTAK: The Smith government may have had good intentions when purchasing the medication. But …
by Bill Whitelaw | Mar 17, 2023
BILL WHITELAW: Cleaning up inactive assets in Alberta continues to hang over the energy sector like a dark cloud
by Kris Sims | Mar 17, 2023
KRIS SIMS: While the Smith government’s 2023 budget may be an election budget, taxpayers have a lot to be happy about
by Bill Whitelaw | Mar 15, 2023
BILL WHITELAW: Premier Smith’s retread energy panel seemingly only out to please only one particular constituency