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Why this Calgary company is building an underground radiator in Bavaria

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The company Eavor has developed a type of closed-loop geothermal technology using skills from the oil and gas industry. Here's why it had to go all the way to Germany to get the project off, and in, the ground.
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Trade war fires up the race to export Canada’s natural gas

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Global trade instability has accelerated the push to export Canada’s liquefied natural gas, but as CBC’s Lyndsay Duncombe explains, that boost is also sparking concern that the industry could move too fast, putting climate and...
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This Alberta city has a blueprint for economic resilience

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As the sun sets on Canada’s traditional trading relationship with the U.S., Medicine Hat, Alberta, has a blueprint that other regions might want to look at. CBC’s Erin Collins explains how a history of economic adversity paved the way...
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How much can heat pumps reduce your carbon footprint?

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Ottawa is giving Atlantic Canadians more time to switch to heat pumps. Last week, the federal government announced it would pause the carbon tax on heating oil for three years. CBC Nova Scotia's Amy Smith spoke to Dalhousie University...
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Consumers flock to buy cheap fuel with the end of carbon charges. But will they miss the rebates?

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Gasoline, diesel, propane and natural gas prices in New Brunswick have dropped noticeably with the end of federal carbon pricing. But carbon rebates are also gone, and for many households, that has its own cost.
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The consumer carbon tax is gone. Here's when you'll notice it

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Prime Minister Mark Carney's Day-1 directive of removing the fuel charge took effect on April 1. It's expected to affect prices at the pump, in the grocery store and on utility bills. Experts explain the impacts and how long it could...
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Drivers, Manitoba Hydro customers to feel some relief from scrapped carbon tax

9th - Higher Ed
Earlier this month, Prime Minster Mark Carney signed a directive to remove the consumer carbon tax effective April 1, and the first place Manitobans will notice the change could be their Hydro bill.
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Manitoba Hydro proposes $1.4B fuel-burning generating station to stave off winter power shortages

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba Hydro is proposing to build a $1.36-billion fuel-burning generation station to prevent the province from running out of power in future winters.
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Manitoba Hydro proposes fuel-burning generating station to avoid power shortages

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Manitoba Hydro wants to spend $1.4 billion on a new fuel-burning generating station. Hydro needs the station soon to prevent Manitoba from running out of power during the winter.
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Inuvialuit gas plant gets $100M loan from Canada Infrastructure Bank

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The Canada Infrastructure Bank is loaning the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation $100 million to develop a natural gas well that is expected to provide the region with fossil fuel and synthetic diesel for more than 50 years.
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Zelensky In Shock As NATO Nation Confirms Resumption Of Russian Gas Supply | Watch

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Slovakia, a NATO member, has made a significant pro-Russia move by beginning to receive Russian natural gas through the TurkStream pipeline. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico credited the joint efforts of Russia and NATO partner Turkey...
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Trump, Japan PM Ishiba strengthen ties with energy, security & trade deals

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US President Donald Trump meets Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, discussing energy exports, security, and trade. Trump announces record US natural gas exports to Japan, while both leaders agree to counter China’s regional influence.
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Us-Japan Ties: Trump, Japan PM Ishiba discuss energy, trade, and security ties

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US President Donald Trump meets Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, focusing on energy, trade, and regional security. The US announces record natural gas exports to Japan as both leaders vow to counter China’s influence.
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Tariffs today, tariffs tomorrow, or tariffs on April 1? | West of Centre

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As Donald Trump keeps Canada guessing, Ottawa scrambles to prepare a response. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is spotlighting border security, while federal leaders hint at a bailout package for businesses and workers — echoing...
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How are EU gas reserves holding up against the halt of Russian supplies?

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Despite reassurance from the European Commission regarding gas supply security, EU stockpiles hold 16% of gas less as compared to the beginning of 2023. Only Portugal has a gas storage volume exceeding 100%.
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Connecticut lawmakers debate solutions to high electric bills

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Connecticut has the third highest electricity rates in the nation. The General Assembly’s Energy and Technology Committee is already divided about how to bring them down.
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India Energy Week 2025 | Innovation, sustainability & global collaboration at IEW 2025

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India Energy Week 2025 in New Delhi was a game-changer, bringing together global leaders, policymakers, and innovators to shape the future of energy. From green mobility including hydrogen bus to Clean Cooking solutions, the event paved...
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Ukraine cuts decades-long flow of Russian gas to Europe

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Citing national security, Ukraine has ended a decades-old agreement allowing Russian gas to flow through its territory to European countries after the prewar transit deal expired at the end of last year.
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Alberta's plan to build huge data centres for AI could pose a significant emissions challenge

9th - Higher Ed
Earlier this month, the Alberta Technology minister announced an ambitious plan to attract $100 billion in AI data centre infrastructure over the next five years. But there is a downside.
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Why Kevin O'Leary is pitching an AI data centre south of Grande Prairie

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An artificial intelligence data centre is proposed for the Municipal District of Greenview, south of Grande Prairie, Alta. It's a partnership between the MD and Shark Tank star Kevin O'Leary. As Travis McEwan reports, the 58-building...
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Who stands to gain from the massive Site C dam?

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After nearly a decade of construction, the massive Site C dam is finally generating electricity. But the debate about the megaproject is far from over. While it’s meant to power thousands of homes and electric cars, what is the real cost...
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N.B. Power needs more electricity. Here’s how it plans to get it

9th - Higher Ed
New Brunswick’s power utility plans to buy electricity from a new natural gas plant built near Moncton.
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Where does the EU stand on trading goods with Russia?

9th - Higher Ed
As the EU reduces its reliance on Russia, recent figures show that exports to the country have fallen by 58%, while imports have dropped by 86%, particularly for nickel and petroleum oil.
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Vancouverites protest vote approving natural gas heating in new homes

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Protests erupted at Vancouver city hall Tuesday on a controversial vote that would reverse a policy and once again allow for natural gas to heat living space or water in new homes. Currently, natural gas use is banned in new builds to...