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Measured investments in green power begin to post gains

October 01, 2011 Category: Alternative Energy Tags: , , , , ,
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Coal is still king, but a slow migration to renewable energy is underway More →

Renewable energy production fails to gain ground in Canada

August 19, 2011 Category: Charts Tags: , , , , , ,
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Wind, hydro and biofuels made up just 17 per cent of the energy generated in 2010 More →

Inside Ontario’s $87-billion green dream

March 01, 2011 Category: Alternative Energy Tags: , , , ,
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How Ontario plans to nix coal, without switching off the lights More →

How to exacerbate a fossil-fuel addiction

November 01, 2010 Category: Economics Tags: , , ,
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Start with oddball renewable energy targets More →

Australian academics bet big on renewables

August 25, 2010 Category: Energy Ink Tags: , , , ,
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100 per cent renewable power is not a fantasy, but it's not cheap, either More →

Is Brazil a better match for US oil demand than Alberta?

September 15, 2008 Category: International Tags: , , , , , , , ,
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Brazil steps forward to share the spotlight as a naturally well-endowed candidate to take care of U.S. energy appetites More →

Near-Term Power Generation

July 04, 2007 Category: Alternative Energy, Policy Tags: ,
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Everyone knows where electricity comes from – the wall socket. And to get light just flip on the wall switch More →

Could Nuclear Energy Power the Bitumen Behemoth?

July 01, 2007 Category: Environment Tags: , , , , , , , , ,
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Another look at nuclear energy 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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