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KA Imaging tests X-ray system to detect EV battery faults
KA Imaging tests X-ray system to detect EV battery faults
KA Imaging Inc., a Waterloo, Ont.-based company behind X-ray imaging technologies and systems, is developing a tool to detect faults during the manufacturing of electric vehicle (EV) batteries. It could help reduce the costs of making EVs.
Sustainable plastics maker CTK Bio adds advisory business
As manufacturers seek more sustainable alternatives to fossil fuel-based plastics, CTK Bio Canada is expanding its line of recyclable and biodegradable plastic resins, and has now also added an advisory platform.
Anaergia Q2 revenue rises 37% YoY to $32.3M
Anaergia Inc. (ANRG-T) reported revenue of $32.3 million in Q2, a 36.8 per cent year-over-year (YoY) increase. The renewable natural gas company reported a net loss of $9.5 million in the quarter, a 29 per cent YoY improvement.
SWTCH Energy lands $10M credit facility
Toronto-based SWTCH Energy has secured a $10-million credit facility from the National Bank of Canada to boost its growth across North America — rolling out EV charging infrastructure across multifamily units and the commercial property market.
E3 Lithium near Phase 1 commissioning of Clearwater
E3 Lithium Ltd. is progressing toward final inspection and commissioning of Phase 1 of its demonstration facility named the Clearwater Project. Calgary-based E3 Lithium is targeting to start commissioning by the end of August.
Toronto's hidden clean energy sources
Solar panels on the rooftop of Central Technical School and an expansive geothermal exchange field buried beneath the University of Toronto offer a glimpse into the state of Toronto’s energy transition — under way, but hard to see.
Nova Scotia invests in ‘living shorelines’
Halifax and other Atlantic Canada coastal communities are choosing to develop salt marshes and green breakwaters over bulkheads and rock barriers to protect the region’s coastal heritage from extreme weather.
Green roofs can remove microplastics in rainwater: research
A Tongji University research project has provided evidence that green roofs can remove microplastics from rainwater. A lab-scale mockup in Shanghai demonstrated the ability to filter out 97.5 per cent of microplastics that were added to simulated rainfall.
Mission Zero launches DAC unit at Deep Sky site
U.K. company Mission Zero Technologies made its international debut by launching a direct air capture (DAC) unit at Deep Sky Alpha in Alberta. The solar-powered unit will be able to capture up to 250 tonnes of carbon dioxide per year.
Yukon First Nation celebrates 1.9 MW solar facility
White River First Nation celebrated the completion of its 1.9 megawatt (MW) solar facility in Beaver Creek, Yukon. The sound of whirring diesel generators has been nearly silenced, and Beaver Creek has been running almost solely on the sun.
Climate tech a priority for Canada's defense
OPINION: Canada has committed to spending billions of dollars more on defense. We must also confront negative multipliers, and none are more prominent than climate change. Canada can address major problems by backing the builders of climate technology.
Ontario youth climate case to be heard again in December
A lawyer for a group of young climate activists says their historic constitutional challenge of Ontario's climate target is set to be heard for a second time in Ontario Superior Court on Dec. 1 and 2.
Ford hits pedal on EVs with $2B overhaul of Kentucky site
Ford Motor Co. (F-N) will invest nearly US$2 billion retooling a Kentucky factory to produce EVs. The automaker’s top executive unveiled the new strategy at its Louisville Assembly Plant.
U.S. to retaliate against supporters of net-zero shipping pact
The U.S. on Tuesday rejected the "Net-Zero Framework" proposal by the International Maritime Organization, which is aimed at reducing global greenhouse gas emissions from the international shipping sector, and threatened measures against countries that support it.
Hedge funds start betting against oil
Hedge funds are betting against oil stocks and winding back shorts on solar in a reversal of positions that dominated their energy strategies over the past four years, according to a Bloomberg analysis.
Danske Bank cuts fossil fuel exposure from its investments
Denmark’s largest bank Danske Bank A/S is removing over 1,700 fossil fuel-related companies from its investment universe, citing their failure to prepare for climate change, while increasing holdings in companies with credible transition plans.
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