Strolling to the promised land of green energy

Strolling to the promised land of green energy

Atlantic Canada’s progress towards a future of clean, renewable power is, at best, slow and steady. Still, all governments continue to insist they are committed to reducing their provinces’ reliance on fossil fuels. How, exactly, are they doing? It was, at the time, a revelation – a seemingly inexhaustible supply of comparatively clean, inexpensive energy that ushered in a new …Continue Reading

Developments

Map showing locations of NS11-1 parcels. Source CNSOPB

Making calls, and calls waiting N.S. has made dozens of pitches to industry on oil and gas potential; will get indication on level of interest when parcel bids close in January SANDY MACMULLIN has been a man on the move, spinning the compass and being spun around the globe on roughly 30 visits through eight countries this year. MacMullin, the …Continue Reading

Developments

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N.L. still seeks 8.5 per cent solution For both sides, it’s a matter of fairness. Newfoundland and Labrador says Ottawa has more than recouped its initial investment in the Hibernia oilfield, and it’s time to turn over its equity stake — and share of the profits — to the province. The feds, meanwhile, say Ottawa’s action nearly two decades ago …Continue Reading

PEI: Energy Self-Sufficiency

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Island government believes balance of power will reduce costs, ensure green energy supply.