Brookfield expands renewables portfolio with Boralex acquisition


Recently I took part in a discussion in Ottawa as part of CAFES Networkβs work to raise local energy literacy, hosted by Invest Ottawa and attended by a mixed audience of residents, municipal and provincial policy observers, students, and people already working in energy and climate. Angela Keller-Herzog, founding executive ... [continued]
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Ontario Power Generation (OPG) has asked the Ontario Energy Board to approve a sharp increase in regulated nuclear payment amounts, including a year over year jump of more than 40% in 2027. The weighted average regulated payment amount rises from about $78/MWh in 2026 to roughly $110/MWh in 2027, driven ... [continued]
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Canada and South Korea are working toward a new trade deal that would bring more auto manufacturing to that country.
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Canada and South Korea are working toward a new trade deal that would bring more auto manufacturing to that country.
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Nexus Renewables Inc., a full-service renewable energy developer and independent power producer operating as part of the Apricus Generation platform, has announced the appointment of Faizan Farooqi, the Companyβs Vice [β¦]
The post Nexus Renewables Appoints Faizan Farooqi To Board, Replacing Former CEO Keith Sandor Following Termination For Cause appeared first on SolarQuarter.
Albertaβs January 2026 Order in Council authorizing expanded powers and funding for the provinceβs petroleum marketing agency shouldnβt exist, and if it had, it should have been a bill. Authorizing up to $900 million across borrowing, advances or investments by the Minister of Finance and provincial debt with broad powers ... [continued]
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Being invited to speak (virtually) at an upcoming hybrid Ottawa Lunch and Learn on peak grid load and battery energy storage provided an opportunity to extend several ongoing lines of analysis. This article is an extension of the brief remarks I will be making at that event, written to unpack ... [continued]
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Steve Hanley, Larry Evans, and I sat down to talk about the biggest EV story of the year so far. Thatβs Canada opening up to EV trade with China. This is part of a larger trend of more and more countries of the world looking to China for tech leadership ... [continued]
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Mark Carney lit up the stage at Davos this week with a clear eyed vision of what the world and Canada will need in a post-US era.
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Our sources are once again proven reliable. In our earlier exclusive a few days before the news broke globally, we spoke of how Chinaβs automobile and industry organizations were pushing (caressing) the Canadian government to reduce EV tariffs so that they could export their EVs to Canada. EV makers in ... [continued]
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Steve Hanley, Larry Evans, and I sat down to talk about the biggest EV story of the year so far. Thatβs Canada opening up to EV trade with China. This is part of a larger trend of more and more countries of the world looking to China for tech leadership ... [continued]
The post Opening Up EV Trade in Canada, Leaving USA Behind appeared first on CleanTechnica.