JORDEN DYE, director of the Pembina Institute’s Carbon Dioxide Removal Centre (CDR Centre) and the Business Renewables Centre ...
Decreasing costs of wind and solar have driven a wave of renewable energy integration across the globe. Six jurisdictions — California, Texas, Ireland, Germany, South Australia, and Denmark — have ...
Maintaining a healthy environment, a stable climate and prosperous communities requires collaboration, evidence-based decision making and innovative solutions. That’s what the Pembina Institute is ...
Leading the transition to clean energy requires advancing solutions to today’s energy challenges from various angles. The Pembina Institute has spent four decades working to reduce the environmental ...
VANCOUVER, B.C. — British Columbia has a unique opportunity to lead Canada in reducing the carbon footprint of construction projects by adopting clean cement and concrete solutions, as outlined in a ...
In 1982, a major sour gas incident in Alberta exposed major failings in Canada’s energy sector. The Lodgepole blowout killed two people and polluted the air for weeks. For nearly two months, it spewed ...
The Pembina Institute acknowledges that the work we steward and those we serve spans across many Nations. In the spirit of truth, justice, reconciliation, and to contribute to a more equitable and ...
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The Pembina Institute, in association with the Reframed Initiative, presents the Reframed Tech Series — webinars on evolving deep retrofit solutions. Reframed is an initiative of the BC Non-Profit ...
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.
The ways in which energy is created and consumed can either help or hinder our collective journey to net-zero. As longstanding leaders in the environmental movement, we drive change through ...