Author: Ken Tennenhouse
Imagine if Western Canada’s bountiful hydrocarbon resources could be converted into a clean fuel capable of producing electricity and powering motors, all with zero greenhouse gas emissions. That’s … Read More
Authors: MLT Aikins ESG practice group
Businesses across Canada – and the world – have yet another reason to develop credible net zero plans now that the Canada Pension Plan Investment … Read More
Author: Jodi Wildeman, K.C.
Carbon capture utilization and storage (“CCUS”) is an important strategy as Canada moves to decarbonize the economy. With Canada taking measures to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, including … Read More
Authors: Jessica Buhler, John Gruber
On December 1, 2021, the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) released new requirements and guidance related to liability management: Directive 088 – Licensee Life-Cycle Management. This Directive is intended … Read More
Authors: Samina Ullah, Kylee Wilyman, Alandra Jessup
Over 120 world leaders and representatives from nearly 200 countries gathered in Glasgow to assess global efforts to fight climate change at the 26th … Read More
Authors: MLT Aikins ESG practice group
Creative investor and social activism in environmental, social and corporate governance (“ESG”) could be bad news for business as usual.
The unprecedented success of ESG activist … Read More
Authors: Kylee Wilyman, MLT Aikins ESG practice group
As the focus on climate change-related issues continues to grow, environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) reporting has become a key tool for … Read More
Authors: Ken Tennenhouse, Katie Bellett
The energy transition to a low carbon future is well underway. Organizations across the globe are aggressively pursuing a multitude of opportunities and technology will play … Read More
Author: Brady Chapman. This blog was prepared with the assistance of summer law student Scott MacKenzie.
Customers may end up paying less for electricity, but a recent decision from the Alberta Utilities … Read More
How U.S. Tariffs, Canadian Duties, and an International Withhold Order are Impacting Renewable Energy Developers
Canada’s exports of solar products to the U.S. have declined by nearly 82% since the U.S. … Read More