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Building cleaner, healthier, more affordable communities across Canada. Your donation is matched this June ➡️ https://www.pembina.org/donate
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Big news for Ontario’s electricity future ⚡ In the province’s latest capacity auction, battery storage projects won every contract, beating out natural gas plants. Solar, wind, and now batteries, are dominating Ontario’s procurements. 🙌 🔗 buff.ly/TgFxkL9
🔎 We’re hiring: Manager, Electricity We’re looking for someone with experience in energy policy, stakeholder engagement, and leading complex work in a fast-evolving sector. Sound like you or someone in your network? Apply by June 14 👇 buff.ly/pfhWeLG
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Alberta is about much, much more than oil and gas. Great to see these polling results from (Alberta-based) @pembina.org. 6 in 10 don’t want taxpayer money to support a new oil pipeline, and 2 in 3 say AB's economy is too dependent on oil and gas. www.theenergymix.com/breaking-61-...
How does smarter electricity use benefit Canada? 🍁 💰Utility bill savings 📉Reduced electricity consumption ⚡Avoided infrastructure investments With rising electricity demand, customer energy solutions — from smart homes to EV charging — are key to managing costs and peak demand. 👉 buff.ly/yDyveo4
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Direct air capture is one of the most talked-about climate technologies. The engineering science behind it? Much less understood. CanCO2Re researchers are pulling back the curtain on what we know, where the gaps are, and why that matters. Free webinar, June 16. ➡️ Sign up: buff.ly/U4PCmFK
We’re running a 10‑minute survey on carbon dioxide removal in Canada — DM us for the link. ✉️ ➡️ Canada hosts the world’s only active government CDR buying program ➡️ International companies are choosing Canada ➡️ Corporate interest in carbon removal is growing Is your organization part of that story?
The energy workforce is shifting, and the electricity sector is the world’s largest energy employer.⚡ The question now: is Canada’s $6B #TeamCanadaStrong training investment preparing workers for where the economy is going? How we’ll know the plan has succeeded 👇#cdnpoli buff.ly/6NEFaPH
Albertans are sounding the alarm: ❌ No public funding for pipelines ⚠️ The economy is already too reliant on oil & gas They support policies that will build a more diversified, stronger economy — not just endless oil and gas expansion. See the full polling: buff.ly/JI5EdWP #EnergySky #GreenSky
#Buildings are the largest scalable sector to transform clean energy into emissions reductions, cost savings, and grid flexibility.⚡🏢 Now, we need a clear roadmap to achieve Canada’s goals for the sector set in the newly released National Electricity Strategy👇 #cdnpoli buff.ly/eHgDEY7
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“Most Albertans simply want politicians to present a reasonable economic plan that goes beyond an exclusive focus on oil and gas—rather than letting a single industry continue to set the whole agenda”: new polling released by Pembina Institute. @pembina.org www.theenergymix.com/breaking-61-...
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Six in 10 Albertans don’t want taxpayer money to support a new oil pipeline, and two-thirds say their province’s economy is too dependent on oil and gas, according to new polling released this morning...
www.theenergymix.com
61% of Albertans Oppose Subsidies for New Pipeline
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The Energy Mix
Six in 10 Albertans don’t want taxpayer money to support a new oil pipeline, and two-thirds say their province’s economy is too dependent on oil and gas, according to new polling released this morning...
www.theenergymix.com
61% of Albertans Oppose Subsidies for New Pipeline