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NEB names three member panel to conduct Trans Mountain expansion review – CP
Source: The Canadian Press Sep 26, 2018 CALGARY _ The National Energy Board has named the panel that will conduct its reconsideration of the controversial Trans Mountain expansion project. The board has assigned Lyne Mercier, Alison Scott and Murray Lytle to the panel and has started the application-to-participate process. It is also seeking comment on the focus […]
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Read MoreErmineskin Cree Nation hits the switch on new solar power
Sep 25, 2018 Ermineskin Cree Nation has partnered with the Alberta government to install a new solar power system at the Maskwacis Mall to help reduce emissions and save money. The 61.2-kilowatt solar panel system will save the community nearly $8,000 a year in utility costs, allowing Ermineskin Cree Nation to invest in other community […]
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Read MoreNEB receives new Order in Council regarding Trans Mountain Expansion Project
September 21, 2018 An August 30th decision by the Federal Court of Appeal quashed the Order in Council that approved the Trans Mountain Expansion Project and nullified the certificate issued by the National Energy Board (NEB) for the Project. Today, we received a new Order in Council [Filing A94111] from the Government of Canada requiring the NEB to […]
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Read MoreAB Government: Supporting oil sands growth and climate action
Sep 11, 2018 Premier Rachel Notley and Energy Minister Margaret McCuaig-Boyd joined Nexen officials, First Nations enterprises and other local suppliers to highlight a $400-million investment by Nexen. Nexen is a wholly owned subsidiary of CNOOC Ltd. With leading-edge technology, the Long Lake South West project illustrates that a major oil sands producer can be […]
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Read MoreLittle Red River Cree Nation goes green
Little Red River Cree Nation has partnered with the Alberta government to install solar panel systems on two community buildings. The project will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, make energy bills more affordable and support local jobs. With support from Alberta’s Indigenous Solar Program, Little Red River Cree Nation installed solar panels on Kayas College and […]
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Read MoreAB Government: Beaver First Nation harnesses solar power
Sep 07, 2018 Beaver First Nation has partnered with the Alberta government to install solar panel systems on a number of community buildings to help cut their power bills. The project will also reduce greenhouse gas emissions and create local jobs. With support from Alberta’s Indigenous Solar Program, Beaver First Nation has installed solar panels […]
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Read MoreNEB update to Federal Court decision
August 31, 2018 The Federal Court of Appeal decision of August 30th 2018 has quashed the Order in Council approving the Trans Mountain Expansion project, and nullified the Certificate issued by the NEB for the Project. In the absence of a Certificate, the NEB expects that Trans Mountain will safely cease all construction activity in […]
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Read MorePieridae Energy second quarter reports
CALGARY, ALBERTA — August 28, 2018—Pieridae Energy Limited (PEA-TSXV) is pleased to announce that it has filed its second quarter unaudited condensed interim financial statements and related management’s discussion and analysis (“MD&A”) for the three and six months periods ended June 30, 2018. Pieridae is a reporting issuer or the equivalent in British Columbia, Alberta and Québec. It is listed […]
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Read MoreNEB releases performance summary for 2017-2018
August 21, 2018 – Calgary – National Energy Board The National Energy Board (NEB) today published its 2017-2018 performance summary report, an account of its performance against its goals that is transparent, detailed and demonstrates how the NEB holds itself accountable for the work it does on behalf of Canadians. The report explores measures and outcomes, […]
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Read MoreNews Release: Saving time and money for Alberta’s energy industry
August 21, 2018 A more efficient regulatory process means new oil and gas projects can begin operating faster, creating jobs and maintaining competitiveness as Alberta leads the country in growth. The new process is fairer, faster and more accessible, saving industry hundreds of millions of dollars while making the process more transparent and accessible for […]
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