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Reducing emissions from diesel generators in remote communities
How smart policy decisions can drive the transition to renewables This is the fifth publication in Climate and energy policy advancements: Eliminating diesel in Canada’s… Read More »Reducing emissions from diesel generators in remote communities
Quebec bans oil heating in new homes starting Dec. 31
As of Dec. 31, oil-powered heating is banned in all new construction projects across Quebec, part of the province’s push to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In two years,… Read More »Quebec bans oil heating in new homes starting Dec. 31
Public Hearing: Hybrid Power Plant Project Feb 23, 2022
Organized by the Department of Environmental and Remedial Works The provincial government is preparing to hold a consultation on the environmental and social impact assessment… Read More »Public Hearing: Hybrid Power Plant Project Feb 23, 2022
Pair of northern Quebec communities look to wind power
A proposed joint Inuit-Cree project is looking to the wind to meet a pair of northern Quebec communities’ energy needs. The Nunavik community of Kuujjuaraapik… Read More »Pair of northern Quebec communities look to wind power
Why cheap wind power is making Quebec’s big, old dams more valuable as a ‘battery,’ say experts
$600 million Innu wind project will use province’s hydro dams as backup power for when wind doesn’t blow You might think that what with having… Read More »Why cheap wind power is making Quebec’s big, old dams more valuable as a ‘battery,’ say experts
Canada’s largest First Nation wind farm begins operation
SUDBURY — Construction of the largest windfarm project on a First Nation in Canada is now complete. It’s on the Henvey Inlet First Nation between… Read More »Canada’s largest First Nation wind farm begins operation