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Cleantech Directions 2018

Coal’s tipping point is near, but climate goals may prove elusive, new report shows

Planned coal plants are being shelved by the gigawatt, but the transition may be happening too slowly to meet climate goals and halt rising temperatures


All-or-nothing: Elon Musk’s Tesla pay package could net him $50B

Shareholders wave the green flag for a lucrative payout that will place Musk among the world's richest if Tesla can begin firing on all its figurative cylinders


Waymo to buy 20,000 electric Jaguars for robotic ride hailing service

A conspicuously slicker ride than the Chrysler vans currently in use by the Alphabet subsidiary, the luxury cars would set Waymo back US$1.4 billion at sticker price


B.C. city to take Trans Mountain pipeline fight to Supreme Court of Canada

The City of Burnaby intends to ask the Supreme Court of Canada to consider a lower court decision that denied it the ability to appeal a ruling by the NEB; the ruling allowed Kinder Morgan to bypass local bylaws during construction of the pipeline expansion
 
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Driving the future of electric vehicles through standards

With seemingly infinite opportunities for integrating EVs with the grid and renewable power sources, vehicle and charging equipment manufacturers are working to quickly produce and launch their products. Creating and harmonizing standards in such an environment is no easy task » Learn More
 
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Israeli firm says it can turn garbage into plastic gold

UBQ Materials is turning inorganic and organic waste into a plastic-like composite material that can be moulded into bricks, beams, planters, cans and construction materials. The company says its material doesn't degrade when it's recycled » read more
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Technology employs ‘artificial magma’ to stifle Alberta gas well leaks

A hot idea: A Norwegian firm is using thermite, a metal-chemical powder that burns at around 3,000 Celsius, to melt and fuse steel pipe in oil wells with surrounding rock. The popular method of sealing inactive wells with cement has its drawbacks » read more
 
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Act now or forever play global catch up on clean technology: report

A new study forecasts that clean technology will be a $2.2 trillion industry worldwide by 2022, but Canada's share of the market is slipping » read more

Toronto-based smart thermostat firm ecobee is making a switch

The fast-growing firm has made its next move in the smart home market, launching a new light switch with voice and Amazon Alexa controls built-in » read more