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Study says Alberta’s coal mine reclamation standards failing to protect water and fish
A study of old Alberta coal mines says regulations to keep them from polluting water systems are failing, and high levels of contaminants are having grave outcomes on aquatic life.
Released this week, an Environics Research poll found that 73 per cent of Canadians support new oil pipelines. Perhaps most ...
If these restrictions are put in place, the development of renewable energy projects may be prohibited on up to 40 percent of Alberta’s land. The viewscape limitation alone covers around 23 ...
Over $8 billion in investments in renewable energy are now at risk in the wake of a ban on some renewable projects in Alberta. Pembina Institute: the ban puts 6.3 gigawatts of solar and wind power ...
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Metlen’s Alberta office will serve as a hub for a diverse team of professionals, including engineers, project managers, and business development experts, creating hundreds of jobs and paving the ...
Canadian pipeline operator TC Energy raised its full-year adjusted earnings forecast on Thursday, citing rising demand for ...
Alberta Technology and Innovation Minister Nate Glubish discusses data centre timelines, permitting, and the province's ...
If the Alberta government thought that the public feedback about throttling back renewable energy development matched its messaging, it wouldn’t be hiding the results of the survey. Instead, we ...
Successful initial flow test on the MGH-20 well in North Mengoepeh with an initial rate of 2.5 MMcf/d 1 < ...
Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management, Vol. 2, No. 4 (December 2000), pp. 501-528 (28 pages) This paper demonstrates an approach to regional cumulative effects management using the ...
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