Insight A critical analysis of the Federal Government’s $175M investment in clean energy projects and what it means for Alberta’s future By Derick LilaSeptember 21, 20230
Report and Analysis By 2026, solar and wind could are projected to make up a third of U.S. electricity generation capacity, with fossil fuel and nuclear shares falling. By Derick LilaJuly 21, 20230
Insight The race towards a greener future in the U.S. faces unexpected hurdles as local opposition to renewable energy projects intensifies, threatening the nation’s climate goals. By Derick LilaJuly 2, 20230
Report and Analysis In early 2023, U.S. renewable energy, mainly wind and solar, notably outpaced coal and nearly equalled nuclear in electricity generation, marking a clean energy transition milestone. By Derick LilaJune 28, 20230
Insight Critics slam Biden administration’s proposal to reduce fees and streamline permitting to promote solar and wind development on public lands By Derick LilaJune 18, 20230
Report and Analysis EIA Report says solar and wind produced more electricity than coal in Q1 2023 and nearly tied nuclear power in March By Derick LilaMay 25, 20230
Insight Alberta’s Premier—Danielle Smith risks stranding the province’s energy workers with her misguided and one-sided comments on renewable energy By Brett PorterMarch 27, 20231
Perspective Canada is well positioned to use abundant renewable energy sources to improve its energy security—but, and this is a big “but”—there is a grid problem By Chris RudorferNovember 23, 20220
Insight Alberta is on track to become a renewables and cleantech leader—but its new premiere’s anti-solar and wind policies could jeopardize it all By Brett PorterOctober 20, 20221
Report and Analysis Latest FERC & EIA data show strong growth for U.S. renewables over coal and nuclear — in first two months of 2022 By Editorial TeamApril 27, 20220
Report and Analysis Renewable energy production hit an all-time high in 2021, providing more energy than coal or nuclear power By Editorial TeamMarch 31, 20220
Report and Analysis Renewables exceed EIA’s forecast; provide 21 percent of U.S. electricity in 2021 as solar and wind grow by 25.2 percent and 12.4 percent By Editorial TeamFebruary 28, 20220