Betsy Agar, director of the Buildings program at the Pembina Institute, made the following statement in response to Vancouver ...
A Pembina Institute analysis found that, if all those projects are built and electrified, in addition to those already under ...
The latest World Energy Employment report by the International Energy Agency shows that, globally, jobs in clean energy are ...
The Pembina Institute participated on a panel of witnesses for the House of Commons' Standing Committee on Natural Resources ...
Future decreases in global gas demand, even under the most bullish scenarios, presents economic risks for LNG expansion in the province ...
Pembina Institute submitted comments and recommendations to the Alberta Energy Regulator, regarding its draft Directive 060: ...
This map highlights B.C.’s green-building sector. The innovative companies in this sector are literally the building blocks of the clean economy in the province, turning the climate challenge into an ...
The world is in a race to build a new energy economy on a foundation of affordable clean electricity, and the prize for winners is economic and industrial prominence.
Betsy Agar is the director of the Pembina Institute's buildings program. Through engagement, research and knowledge mobilization, she works on systems changes that will accelerate decarbonization of ...
This map highlights jobs in British Columbia’s clean energy sectors. As a whole, clean energy employs tens-of-thousands of British Columbians in both densely populated cities and remote communities.
If private sector proponents wish to bear these risks, they can. But before LNG projects are given priority access to publicly funded clean electricity, the government needs to take an objective look ...