A net-zero 2050 can deliver 700,000 more Canadian energy jobs than exist today, but rolling back climate action would severely threaten this clean energy future. See our full report for...
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A country-wide zero-emission vehicle mandate would make more EVs available and drive down costs, helping ensure that all Canadians can benefit from going electric. See our media release or ZEV...
There will be 100x more EVs by 2030. Are batteries Canada’s new oil? Our latest report with the Trillium Network for Advanced Manufacturing finds that Canada can successfully become a North...
Clean Energy Canada analyzed a number of popular electric car models, comparing their total ownership costs with that of gas equivalents. With just one exception, the electric version of every car...
We have witnessed the impact of climate change more intensely in the last decade than ever before, a sign that the time is now to go all-in on a cleaner future. A cleaner way forward will see the...
Canada is an electricity heavyweight. It’s the world’s sixth-largest electricity producer and third-largest electricity exporter. Canada also has a clean electricity grid that is 83%...
So finds a new modelling report, The New Reality, from Clean Energy Canada and Navius Research, which forecasts changes in jobs, GDP and investment in Canadian energy between 2020 and 2030....
We now have plans in place to transition to a low-carbon economy—the next step is making them a...
As more and more countries pledge to reduce emissions, including Canada’s closest trading partners, the materials required to build a net-zero world are increasing in demand. The good news is that...
A Q&A with Indigenous Clean Energy’s Terri Lynn Morrison
Terri Lynn Morrison is the director of strategic partnerships and communications at Indigenous Clean Energy, a pan-Canadian not-for-profit platform that advances Indigenous inclusion in...
Canada has a car conundrum. Canadians drive the most polluting cars in the world due in part to a growing appetite for SUVs and trucks, and over the past 20 years, domestic carbon pollution from...
Canada is among the top-10 global hydrogen producers, but most of this hydrogen is created using fossil fuels, making it part of the climate problem. Clean hydrogen—whether made with non-emitting...