The world is in a race to build a new energy economy on a foundation of affordable clean electricity, and the prize for winners is economic and industrial prominence.
Betsy Agar, director of the Buildings program at the Pembina Institute, made the following statement in response to Vancouver ...
The latest World Energy Employment report by the International Energy Agency shows that, globally, jobs in clean energy are ...
The Pembina Institute participated on a panel of witnesses for the House of Commons' Standing Committee on Natural Resources ...
Pembina Institute submitted comments and recommendations to the Alberta Energy Regulator, regarding its draft Directive 060: ...
A Pembina Institute analysis found that, if all those projects are built and electrified, in addition to those already under ...
On November 21, 2024, Pembina Institute's Deputy Executive Director Simon Dyer appeared as an expert witness at the Standing ...
Methane mitigation is often referred to as the “low-hanging fruit” of emissions reductions from the oil and gas sector. That is because, with methane, we have many key ingredients for success: ...
Amanda Bryant is a senior analyst at the Pembina Institute. Jon Goldstein is associate vice-president, energy transition at the Environmental Defense Fund. Thomas Green is a senior climate policy ...
Emissions from concrete are responsible for 7% of global greenhouse gas emissions, yet it remains a favoured construction material. Canada has set out to play a leading role to decarbonize cement and ...