Canada’s Energy Future
Canadians will have choices to make concerning how they use energy, but energy supply is not in question says the latest report from the National Energy Board.
Canada’s Energy Future looks at energy supply and demand from a Reference Case and three scenario perspectives between 2005 and 2030. Across all scenarios, energy demand continues to increase but there will be enough supply to meet the growing need.  More...


Shaping an integrated future
This article suggests that Canada’s ability to sustain a secure supply of energy is dependent on having people with the right knowledge, skills and willingness to collaborate.
Wind powered PCs
The Pembina Institute has launched its "Wind Powered PCs" program, an initiative that aims to power the equivalent of 20,000 computers with wind and help move Canada towards a more sustainable energy future.
Partner in Energy
The Alberta Energy Research Institute is responsible for strategically positioning Alberta in energy and supporting the innovation that will lead to technology implementation.
Green Power
The Green Power in Canada Workshop Series contains a wealth of information on the status of Green Power in Canada and options for its further development.
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