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B.C., Alberta carbon mitigation models should be adopted nationally: report

An environmental think tank says combining Alberta's hybrid carbon pricing and B.C.'s revenue recycling is "the best way forward for Canada's environment and economy" » read more

Enbridge buys Spectra Energy for US$37B in all-stock deal

The combined company's natural gas pipelines business would be based in Houston and its liquids pipelines business would be based in Edmonton » read more

Prairie universities get $228M to study energy and water

The money is part of $900 million handed out to a total of 13 post-secondary institutions through the Canada First Research Excellence Fund » read more

Spill response station to be built in Vancouver if Trans Mountain gains approval

The planned Vancouver Harbour base is part of a larger $200-million expansion plan that is contingent on the Trans Mountain proposal being approved » read more
 
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The value of environmental technology verification

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New standard helps limit formaldehyde emissions and improves air quality

CAN/CSA‑O160 applies to newly manufactured, unfinished composite wood panels prior to use in construction, finishing, or installation » Read More
 
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Cleantech 2016

EPA shuts 17 oil and gas wastewater wells after earthquake

An increase in magnitude 3.0 or greater earthquakes in Oklahoma has been linked to underground disposal of wastewater from oil and natural gas production » read more

The U.K. government blew up an old power station, and it was pretty cool

This video shows the demolition of the mothballed Grain Power Station in the U.K. » read more
 
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Failed attempt at new battery leads to novel electric smelting method

New electrolysis technique could slash energy costs, reduce emissions associated with smelting industrial metals such as copper, nickel and iron » read more

Nova Scotia wind turbine collapse a Canadian first, but not unique

With more than 300,000 turbines now installed worldwide, catastrophic failures and collapses are rare, but not unheard of » read more