British Columbia
This past week, more than 7 thousand people in communities across British Columbia attended protests against pipelines projects that would make it possible to ship crude oil from Alberta to Asia.
A recent survey conducted by Insightrix Research, Inc. has found that only 2% of Canadians believe climate change is not taking place.
Enbridge, the increasingly embattled Canadian energy company, has purchased First Solar's 50-megawatt Silver State North photovoltaic project in Nevada.
On the face of it, Americans seem to love trash. Canadians, not so much, as the story of Plasco Energy Group highlights. The company is capitalizing on that apparently national desire to put trash in its place; in Canada’s case, diverting its municipal solid waste, or MSW, to waste-to-energy streams.
Continuing to lead the United States' clean energy initiatives, California has officially adopted a cap-and-trade program.
The California Air Resources Board (ARB) made it official with a unanimous vote; and, by doing so created the first carbon market in North America.
A new 322-page study, Geothermal Energy Resource Potential of Canada, characterizes Canada’s (in-place) geothermal potential as exceeding, by one million times, the country’s current electrical consumption.
Industry-leading Auto West BMW in British Columbia has worked with Cleanfield Alternative Energy Inc. to install the first commercial, vertical axis wind turbine on Canada's West Coast - set to be unveiled July 27th.





