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Tim Weis: We will turn to renewable energy

February 01, 2012 Category: Big Ideas Tags: , , , , ,
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What we’ve been reading: Nov. 29, 2011

November 29, 2011 Category: Energy Ink Tags: , , , , ,
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Northern Gateway under fire; capped Co2; and a senate roadshow More →

Alberta gives land protection the cold shoulder

August 08, 2011 Category: Charts Tags: , , ,
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Limiting industrial development in the province could enhance acceptance of the oil sands More →

Can Maxim Power skirt the system?

July 08, 2011 Category: Energy Ink Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,
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Why a new Alberta coal-fired power plant might not have to pay the emissions piper More →

Ontario’s green deal hits a populist wall

March 01, 2011 Category: Economics Tags: , , , ,
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An $87-billion plan to green the grid withers as an election looms More →

The case for clear rules on oil sands reclamation deposits

February 01, 2011 Category: Policy Tags: , , ,
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Despite repeated calls from Alberta's auditor general, a patchwork of standards persists More →

Communities keep watch as industry strives to contain a deadly gas

April 01, 2009 Category: Gas, International, Policy, Services Tags: , , , , , ,
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Bill Roman learned the hard way to respect sour gas as a young engineer in the early 1950s. Half a century later, the lesson remains a vivid memory More →

Alberta’s carbon capture strategy hits the limelight

December 05, 2008 Category: Editor's Blog Tags: , , , ,
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Going With the Flow | The energy industry’s water conservation challenge

January 30, 2008 Category: Environment Tags: , , , , , , , , ,
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An examination of the water issues facing the energy industry in Alberta More →

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Albertans seek stronger ties to China: survey

Prime Minister Stephen Harper is not alone in wanting closer economic ties with China. Albertans, too, think a stronger relationship with the Middle Kingdom is in the province’s best interest, according to results of a survey conducted by the University of Alberta’s China Institute.  More →

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