Concrete is one of the most carbon-intensive building materials, and it’s used twice as much as all other man-made materials.
Dear Minister Boissonnault,On behalf of the Pembina Institute, I would like to thank you for the opportunity to participate ...
With the generous support of the Alberta Real Estate Foundation and other donors, the Pembina Institute launched a project in ...
While good progress has been made towards decarbonizing Ontario's electricity grid, forecasts show a widening gap between ...
In September, BC Hydro’s competitive call for clean power landed proposals for three times more energy than they were ...
As part of its five-year review of the Physical Activities Regulations, also known as the Project List, of the Impact ...
While Canada tackles the country-wide housing and affordability crisis, making investments in existing homes and buildings is ...
We are writing to encourage you to repeal the July 23 amendment to allow natural gas for space and water heating in new ...
TORONTO — Ontario can maintain its clean energy advantage and continue to attract investment by modernizing its electricity ...
Join us at AEF2024 in Iceland as we explore cutting-edge case studies and approaches to energy development from across the ...
Indigenous Clean Energy and the Pembina Institute are proud to host a Visioning Workshop at the Assembly of First Nations 3rd ...