In July 2023, the energy world came to Canada: Canadian Gas Association was proud to host LNG2023 in Vancouver, BC, the world’s biggest Liquefied Natural Gas event. Close to 15,000 delegates from more than 85…
Energy Magazine Category: From the Editor
As we continue to put the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns behind us, the concerns surrounding global energy security, particularly in Europe, are growing. With the ongoing Russian aggression in Ukraine and as the winter approaches,…
As we write this, just a few months into 2022, it seems more than a year’s worth of unprecedented activity has already occurred: the Freedom Convoy to Ottawa in response to COVID mandates, related protests…
A second year of the pandemic and lockdowns is drawing to a close, and with its passing we all hope for a more open 2022. Taking a moment to reflect on the last 12 months…
We are approaching the mid-point of 2021 and the “lockdown of a few weeks” brought about in response to COVID-19 in March 2020 is now well into its second year. However, as vaccination programs begin…
More and more Canadians are saying that they can’t wait to see 2020 behind them as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. We are in the midst of the second wave as we go to print, and…
When we first began compiling content for this first 2020 issue of ENERGY, we were operating in different times - Canada had not yet begun to experience COVID-19, a societal lockdown, or the implications of…
This issue of ENERGY addresses a series of topics that are keeping our industry very busy these days. The first is electrification, and energy consultant Richard Laszlo discusses the implications of the agenda on it,…
2019 marks the fifth anniversary of ENERGY Magazine’s launch. When we first started this publication, our intent was to move away from the typical trade association magazine and bring our members and readers a publication…
Welcome to our third and final issue of 2018. This year has been a busy one for CGA and at present it looks as though 2019 will mean more of the same: energy is front…
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