Saturday, April 20, 2024

Tag: energy

Comments invited for Cascades Power Plant Project

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The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency must decide whether a federal environmental assessment is required for the proposed Cascade Power Plant Project, located in Yellowhead...

Canada investing in smart grid technology for Saint John

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The Government of Canada has announced a $4.1-million investment to modernize Saint John’s electric grid, which will improve electricity delivery and reducing pollution. Saint John...

OPG uses green bond issuance to fund U.S. acquisition

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Ontario Power Generation (OPG) closed a second $500-million green bond issuance with net proceeds primarily used to finance the recent acquisition of Eagle Creek...

Wataynikaneyap Transmission Project adds two additional communities

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Wataynikaneyap Power has announced that Mishkeegogamang and Ojibway Nation of Saugeen legally joined the First Nations-led power project, bringing the number of First Nations...

Canadian government supports its first geothermal power facility

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The Government of Canada has announced support for a new geothermal power facility near Estevan in Southeastern Saskatchewan. The energy project, led by DEEP...

ReNew Canada’s 2019 Outlook

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It’s difficult to project what will happen in a year ahead when so much still seems up in the air, especially on the political...

763 megawatts of wind energy coming to Alberta

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Private companies are partnering with First Nations to invest around $1.2 billion in renewable energy projects in Alberta. The five successful projects are made possible...

Ontario repeals the Green Energy Act

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The Government of Ontario has followed through on one of its key election promises in announcing the repeal of the Green Energy Act, 2009, "The...

Revelstoke 6 project granted EA certificate

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An environmental assessment certificate has been issued to BC Hydro and Power Authority for the Revelstoke Generating Station Unit 6 project (Revelstoke 6 project),...

New Brunswick welcomes new cabinet

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Blaine Higgs, the 34th Premier of New Brunswick, has named his new Executive Council. Here are the key appointments impacting infrastructure development in the province: ...