Energy Scientists are pushing for cheaper solar energy, as capacity-building booms Natalie Alcoba Solar is projected to pass coal in installed power capacity by 2027, with China seeing a huge surge. But there is a distribution bottleneck.
Energy How Indigenous economic development corps are bringing equity to the energy transition Christina Hoicka and Matthew Foss Indigenous EDCs can strengthen Indigenous self-determination and allow communities to control resource developments on their lands
Energy | Summer 2023 Six Nations leading the charge on Canada’s largest battery farm John Lorinc On a sleepy swath of farmland near the Six Nations of the Grand River reserve, work crews will begin planting a very different type of cash crop
Energy How renewables can play a bigger part in Canada’s electricity system Jason Dion and Sara Hastings-Simon OPINION | Solar and wind are the cheapest sources of new power. Planning and investment need to catch up to this reality.
Energy | Summer 2023 As bombs drop, Ukraine energy company opens a new wind farm Eric Reguly Can embattled coal-heavy DTEK lead Ukraine’s clean-energy revolution?
Energy Are small modular reactors a dangerous distraction from climate action? Christopher Bonasia MPs and activists warn of risks of nuclear as climate solution as Canadian government plans to invest in SMRs
Energy | Spring 2023 Microgrids should be the future of electricity. Let’s fund them. Ralph Torrie In a new call to action, we’re urging the federal government to fund neighbourhood-scale microgrid pilot projects
Energy Going electric will save Canadians money on energy costs Rick Smith and Kate Harland OPINION | Average household energy bills will be 12% lower in 2050 thanks to the transition away from fossil fuels
Energy What the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank means for climate tech Mitchell Beer The failure is a huge blow for climate start-ups after the bank committed US$5 billion in sustainability loans and investments last year