Natural gas has long been the fuel of choice for commercial greenhouse operators—for several reasons. It’s affordable. It burns efficiently. Combustion by-product CO2 can be captured and redirected to feed the plants. The plants combine…
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CNG conversion project aims to cut fuel costs while reducing emissions United Parcel Service (UPS) Canada has converted 25 delivery vans in its London, Ontario fleet to run on compressed natural gas (CNG), a lower-carbon…
The conversation around energy efficiency in housing is evolving. Once not even on the radar for most Canadians, homeowners and renters are now expecting a certain level of energy efficiency in new homes. That expectation…
When ENERGY Magazine reached out to interview NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber, a power brownout delayed the international Zoom call. It was an unintentional but powerful statement of the need for…
When Canada’s first Prime Minister, John A. Macdonald, struck a deal with British Columbia to connect the province with the new confederation via a transcontinental railway, he knew it would be a nation builder. Now,…
Many of those concerned about climate change advance a tantalizing and simple sounding solution: electrify everything, and source that electricity from carbon neutral sources. While carbon-neutral electrification of everything is theoretically possible, this article makes…
Businesses and communities in Canada are awaking to the economic potential that a robust Canadian liquefied natural gas sector can deliver the country. The story of LNG in Canada is about the extension of Canadian…
There is an estimated 200,000 people living in approximately 300 remote and off-grid communities across Canada.1 These communities, located in pristine and beautiful wilderness, are not without challenges, including energy security, affordability and high emissions. …
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