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'Milestone' credit facility for waste-heat-to-energy firm Kanin
'Milestone' credit facility for waste-heat-to-energy firm Kanin
Kanin Energy, a Calgary- and Houston-based firm, sees a great opportunity to access cheap, stable and clean electricity from heavy industry facilities by tapping into the waste heat from manufacturing and refining.
Electrovaya Q3 income up 67% over last year
Mississauga-based lithium-ion battery technology and manufacturer Electrovaya Inc. (ELVA-T) reported revenue of US$17.1 million for its Q3 ending Sept. 30, an increase of 67 per cent over Q3 2024. Year-to-date revenue was US$43.3 million.
Hypercharge to deliver 40 EV chargers to B.C. community
Hypercharge Networks Corp. (HCNWF) will supply 40 more Level 2 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations to hue by Marcon, a residential community in Port Moody, B.C. Installation of the stations for Building 2 is scheduled for Q4.
Can Tesla ever bounce back in Canada?
As Tesla’s (TSLA-Q) reputation declines, the logical solution is to reduce prices, which would help regain some of the consumer base Tesla has lost over the past year, according to David Adams, CEO of Global Automakers Canada.
Can-Am unveils new electric ATV
BRP, the Canadian powersports giant behind names like Ski-Doo, Sea-Doo, and Can-Am, has just unveiled the 2026 Can-Am Outlander Electric ATV (all-terrain vehicle). It utilizes BRP’s in-house Rotax E-Power drivetrain, the same modular platform in its electric motorcycles and snowmobiles.
Will ZEV mandate survive pressure, industry objections?
ANALYSIS: With the federal carbon tax dead and gone, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has found a new target among the Liberal government's climate policies — the EV availability standard, otherwise known as the zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) mandate.
Hungary’s bet on EV battery boom hits bumps in the road
Billions of dollars in investment have poured into Hungary with the promise to create thousands of jobs and support Europe’s green transition. But stagnating EV demand and strong environmental opposition to new “gigafactories” have dogged the economic strategy.
EV fast chargers have a surprising health risk
Hundreds of public fast chargers are popping up across the U.S. to serve EV drivers seeking a cleaner alternative to gas-powered cars. But they come with a surprising risk: charging stations create air pollution.
Deep energy retrofit complete at Vancouver’s Manor House
FortisBC, the Pembina Institute, Metro Vancouver Housing and local government officials recently collaborated to complete a deep energy retrofit pilot project at Manor House, a 1970s-era, 50-unit wood-framed non-market rental building.
St. Catharines opens first net-zero fire station
St. Catharines, Ont. has celebrated the official opening of its first net-zero fire station. To meet the Canada Green Building Council's Zero Carbon Building Standard, it features rooftop solar panels and triple-glazed thermal windows.
Trump’s attacks on the climate are an opportunity for Canada
COLUMN: It’s too early to tell whether Canada will seize this moment or simply maintain its position as the world’s fourth-biggest producer of oil while running some wind farms on the side. What a missed opportunity that would be.
U.S. trade war with China threatens these green technologies
U.S. President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs would bleed Chinese exporters. They would also deal a fresh blow to an already troubled U.S. climate tech industry, experts say, impacting batteries and rare earth minerals.
Is the world’s green hydrogen dream fizzling out?
Green hydrogen was meant to clean up dirty sectors like steel and shipping. But costs are high, investment is falling, and projects are stalling. Is it the fuel of the future, or a climate bet gone bad?
Solar shares rise as Trump hit not as hard as expected
Clean energy stocks soared after the Trump administration released new guidance on tax credits that weren’t as punitive as feared. Shares in Sunrun Inc., the U.S.'s biggest residential solar installer, jumped as much as 42 per cent.
Could solar be a dark spot for birds?
A small but growing body of literature indicates that solar farms – both photovoltaic and concentrating solar power installations – may pose serious risks to birdlife. And efforts to mitigate the problem remain largely theoretical.
People often miscalculate climate choices, study shows
A study recently published by the National Academy of Sciences found that participants weren’t very accurate when assessing how much actions such as driving an EV, recycling, eating meat or owning a dog contributed to climate change.
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