Geopolitical reality has ended the rush to renewables
The world is turning back to reliable fossil fuels, fueling massive growth for Canadian crude
The world is turning back to reliable fossil fuels, fueling massive growth for Canadian crude
A political dispute could put both the power supply and billions in provincial revenue at risk
Fees are climbing, debt is rising and results barely change. Ratepayers are paying more for a garbage system that shows little sign of improvement
Power demand rises, water use climbs and the jobs often disappear once the construction phase ends
Battery storage holds surplus power in reserve and releases it at peak demand
Melting Arctic ice is exposing rare metals and shipping routes that are reshaping global power
A system meant to cut emissions now steers money away from wind and solar and toward oil and gas
The mandate is gone, but Ottawa is still using taxpayer money to engineer EV adoption
Alberta talks up free enterprise, but its treatment of renewable energy tells a very different story
Once Europe’s economic engine, Germany’s ideologically driven energy and immigration decisions set it on a path of decline
Federal projections show emissions rising as production plans accelerate, leaving the Alberta government facing a decision it can no longer avoid
The politically driven “fantasy project” risks becoming another costly government-made boondoggle
At what point does Ottawa admit its EV plan isn’t working?