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LNG Canada’s True Cost: 2.2 Billion Tons Of CO₂e Over 50 Years
LNG Canada, the massive liquefied natural gas facility at Kitimat, British Columbia, is on the verge of ramping into full operation. Its commissioning marks a pivotal moment for Canada’s energy and climate policy. Promoted as a cleaner alternative to coal and a model of low-emissions LNG infrastructure, the project is … [continued]
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U.S. EIA Forecasts New Export Licensing Requirements Will Reduce U.S. Ethane Exports
We forecast U.S. ethane exports will decrease by 80,000 barrels per day (b/d) this year and by 177,000 b/d in 2026 in our June Short-Term Energy Outlook because of new licensing requirements for U.S. exports of ethane to China. Any policy changes that relax licensing requirements, such as the outcome of trade negotiations between … [continued]
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Reclaiming Coal Country: 300 GW Solar Goldmine From Coal Mine Conversions
In a landmark report released this month, Global Energy Monitor reveals that converting recently closed and soon-to-be-retired coal mines into solar farms could boost global solar capacity by nearly 300 gigawatts (GW) by 2030 — a 15% increase over today’s total installed solar base. The report, titled “Bright Side of … [continued]
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Rock solid idea: New London-area craft brewer targets curlers
A curling apparel company owner intends to score in the craft beer industry by launching a brewery whose suds will be marketed to curlers
G7 summit live updates: Donald Trump and Mark Carney have ‘different concepts’ on trade | Pilot violates Kananaskis no-fly zone
What you need to know about everything related to the G7 summit in Kananaskis