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
Energy Inuit-owned corporation has a billion-dollar plan to get the Arctic off dirty diesel Shawn McCarthy A $3-billion hydro and fibre optic line could deliver clean electricity to five communities by 2030
Energy Europe has kept the lights on, but Ukraine war has brought energy crisis to unforeseen locations Amy Myers Jaffe The energy challenge that the Russia-Ukraine crisis has bred in developing countries has intensified global discussions about climate justice