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National strategy needed for Canada's geothermal industry: RBC
National strategy needed for Canada's geothermal industry
Canada has the ingredients to be a leader in the geothermal energy industry, an RBC report suggests, but needs a unified national strategy and support for young companies to tap into the opportunity.
Electra targets Q4 2027 start for cobalt sulphate refinery
Electra Battery Materials Corporation (ELBM-X) plans to start commercial operations of its cobalt sulphate refinery in Northern Ontario near the end of 2027, a sign of more certainty for the critical minerals project.
Electrovaya receives $10.5M purchase order
Toronto-based lithium-ion battery technology company Electrovaya Inc. (ELVA-T) has announced the receipt of new purchase orders totaling approximately $10.5 million through its original equipment manufacturer sales channel. The orders are for a Fortune 500 U.S.-based customer.
Rock Tech Lithium raises $4.7M in private placement
Toronto-based Rock Tech Lithium Inc. (RCK-X) has raised $4.7 million through a non-brokered private placement offering of units. It intends to use the net proceeds to fund the continued development of its integrated conversion strategy, and for general purposes.
Charbone confirms first UHP oxygen order in the U.S.
Brossard, Que.-based ultra high purity (UHP) hydrogen and industrial gases producer Charbone Corp. (CH-X) said an existing customer in the U.S. has placed new orders for clean UHP hydrogen and placed its first order for UHP oxygen.
Recurrent sells Texas battery to Hunt Energy Network
Recurrent Energy, a subsidiary of Canadian Solar Inc. (CSIQ-Q), said it has sold its 200-megawatt-hour Fort Duncan battery storage facility in Maverick County, Texas to Hunt Energy Network LLC. The storage facility reached commercial operation in June 2025.
NEO Battery, Zio Robot enter tech partnership
NEO Battery Materials Ltd. (NBM-X) says it has entered into a strategic technology partnership with South Korea-based Zio Robot Co., Ltd. to commercially integrate lithium-ion battery cells optimized for Zio's "Mobile Worker" series of autonomous mobile robots for payload logistics.
Hybrid Power Solutions announces repeat orders
Toronto-based clean power company Hybrid Power Solutions Inc. (HPSS-CN) says it has secured orders for a total of 12 Batt Pack units across its two flagship product lines, Batt Pack Pro and Batt Pack Jupiter.
Here’s how the EV Affordability Program works
Earlier this month, the federal government announced a return of electric vehicle (EV) incentives under the Electric Vehicle Affordability Program. While it may look like the same $5,000 rebate Canada saw under the former program, there are considerable differences.
Nova Scotia EV users say new levy feels 'punitive'
Some Nova Scotia EV owners say they're being penalized by the provincial government. As of Oct. 1, EV owners will be charged $500 when registering their vehicle for the first time or renewing registration every two years
Canada’s EV future may lie with Asian automakers
COLUMN: It's worth keeping in mind that the Detroit Three automakers have been moving car manufacturing from Canada to the U.S., not Toyota and Honda. In fact, Toyota Canada has never laid off a full-time employee.
Hyundai pitches hydrogen tied to Canada submarine bid
Hyundai Motor Co. has proposed building hydrogen fuel cell infrastructure in Canada as part of South Korea’s bid for a contract to build a new submarine fleet, according to an executive at Hanwha Ocean Co.
Low-carbon concrete in the driver’s seat
At the recent Canadian Concrete Expo in Mississauga, Ont., attendees at a seminar appropriately titled Sustainable Concrete as a Competitive Advantage were advised to not just accept, but to embrace changes in the concrete industry.
‘Green steel’ production hits the pause button
Efforts to reduce emissions associated with the traditional method of steel fabrication have directed attention toward the production of “green steel.” As promising as those efforts have been over the past few years, current efforts to move forward have stalled.
Where Trump sees 'ugly' windmills, Canada sees opportunity
U.S. President Donald Trump's attacks on wind power have soured investors and builders in the U.S. offshore wind industry. But where Trump sees big "ugly" windmills, Canada sees an opportunity.
What Trump’s new tariffs mean for climate tech
The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision to strike down Donald Trump’s global tariffs is shaking up the climate tech trade. Companies like Tesla, Inc. (TSLA-Q) and countries such as China, whose exporters will now face lower trade barriers, will benefit.
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