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Alberta Cleantech Awards Now Accepting Nominations—Recognize Industry Leaders Advancing Innovation and Adoption

CALGARY, Alberta, Jan. 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Applications are now open for Foresight Canada's 2025 Cleantech Awards, recognizing ventures and ecosystem leaders across...

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Siloed Canadian climate data needs to be opened up and shared

Using the cloud to practice open science would go a long way to leveraging the findings of Canadian climate researchers.

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Higgins Mountain Wind project in Nova Scotia moves forward

Sep 25 2024 CIB’s $118 million loan will accelerate the province’s clean energy transition 17 wind turbines to provide 100 megawatts of clean electricity to...

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Federal Government Loan Guarantee Agreement Finalized To Help Manage Replacement Energy Costs for Nova Scotia Power Customers

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Government of Canada and the Government of Nova Scotia, along with NSP Maritime Link Inc. (NSPML), and Nova Scotia...

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Canada Announces Significant Funding to Unlock More Critical Minerals Development in Northern British Columbia and the Yukon

September 20, 2024Vancouver, British Columbia                                                                Natural Resources Canada Investments in critical minerals infrastructure are essential to enable Canada to seize the generational opportunity of...

Quebec Minister of Natural Resources and Forests Maïte Blanchette Vezina tables a legislation on mining May 28 at the legislature in Quebec City.This week, Quebec announced it will not be funding a mining project to produce graphite — one of the world's most sought after minerals. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boiss
BusinessCritical MineralsLegislationMineralsMiningNewsPolitics

Quebec won’t fund graphite mine project tied to Pentagon; locals claim ‘victory’

Provincial government rejects company's proposal for graphite mine after residents raise concerns over 'social acceptability' of the mineral's usage.

AnalysisCritical MineralsIndigenousOpinionPolitics

Is Canada’s critical-minerals strategy a green shift or greenwashing?

Policy Options: Indigenous and remote communities will bear the long-lasting ecological, social and cultural impacts of mining. This cannot be ignored.

AnalysisAutomotiveElectric Vehicles (EVs)Politics

How more EV chargers can drive zero-emission vehicle adoption in Canada

Achieving net-zero targets will require strategically building charging infrastructure at a pace that allows more Canadians to embrace zero-emission vehicles and that can...

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EverWind Fuels Applauds Government of Canada’s $300 Million Investment in Canada-Germany Hydrogen Alliance

Bilateral hydrogen trade will drive economic growth in Canada, creating good jobs in rural communities while accelerating the clean energy transition  Jul 31 2024,...

l Power’s Genesee Power Plant is seen near Edmonton in an Oct. 19, 2022, handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Capital Power-Jimmy Jeong, *MANDATORY CREDIT*
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Canadian carbon capture rollout lags – industry, Ottawa at odds

Question of who should bear the financial risk for pricey carbon capture projects is slowing the technology's adoption in Canada

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