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Paving the way for EVs: The future of charging infrastructure in Alberta’s multi-unit residences

Pembina Institute: As EVs gain popularity, Alberta must equip apartment and condo buildings with charging infrastructure to meet the rising demand.

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Green energy for all: Zimbabwe will need a new social contract to roll out projects like solar power

Zimbabwe's green energy push, while vital for SDG 7, risks deepening inequality by prioritizing privatization over ubuntu-based communal solutions.

FILE PHOTO: Pham Van Coung, a director of Pho Noi Power Station, works at the Pho Noi Power Station, a state utility owned by Electricity of Vietnam, in Hung Yen province, Vietnam, June 4, 2024. REUTERS/Khan Vu/File Photo
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Analysis: LNG price cap puts gas-fired power target at risk in Vietnam

Vietnam LNG policy alienates foreign investors by going against international norms, warn experts, as country hopes to boost usage.

FILE PHOTO: Pumpjacks and other infrastructure for producing oil dot fields outside of Watford City, North Dakota January 21, 2016. REUTERS/Andrew Cullen/File Photo
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Drillers emit far more methane than US estimates, aerial survey shows

U.S. oil and gas basins are emitting around four times more planet-warming methane than federal regulators have estimated, survey shows

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For decades, governments have subsidised fossil fuels. But why?

Despite growing climate concerns, fossil fuels still supply over 80% of global energy, driven by subsidies to ensure energy security and economic stability.

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We compared land transport options for getting to net zero. Hands down, electric rail is the best

Compared to road and diesel trains, electric rail could cut emissions by 80 to 90% from 2030 onwards: The Conversation Australia.

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Roadmap to net-zero: The future of Canada’s chemical industry

Canada’s chemical industry must transition urgently to net-zero through circularity, renewables, electrification, carbon capture and storage, and energy efficiency: Clean Energy Canada

FILE PHOTO: Flames reach upwards along the edge of a wildfire as seen from a Canadian Forces helicopter surveying the area near Mistissini, Quebec, Canada June 12, 2023.   Cpl Marc-Andre Leclerc/Canadian Forces/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo
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World’s forests failed to curb 2023 climate emissions, study finds

In 2023, intense drought and record wildfires hindered forests' ability to absorb CO2, worsening global warming.

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These 10 countries are phasing out coal the fastest

Phasing out coal power from 36% of global electricity in 2022 to 4% by 2030 and 0% by 2040 is crucial to limiting...

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