Leading Canada's transition to clean energy
We advocate for strong, effective policies with a multi-faceted and highly collaborative approach to support Canada’s clean energy transition.
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Our comprehensive assessment of the state of climate policy-making and clean energy transition planning by Canada’s federal and provincial governments.
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Leading the transition to clean energy requires advancing solutions to today’s energy challenges from various angles.
The Pembina Institute has spent four decades working to reduce the environmental impacts of Canada’s energy production and to provide actionable ideas on how to implement clean energy.
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A provincial scorecard on shared responsibility to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in CanadaWhy power up parking places
Multi-unit residences that are primed for plug-ins attract tenants and boost property valuesConcrete innovation in B.C.
City of Langford is laying the foundation for government uptake of made-in-Canada solutionsLetter to Minister Randy Boissonnault on a modern, inclusive labour market for 21st century
Canada needs a jobs plan to capitalize on the workforce, economic, and environmental benefits that come with the shift to a low-carbon economyKey numbers
clean economy jobs can be created in Canada by 2050.
increase in road freight emissions since 1990.
of Canada’s total emissions come from oil and gas production.
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The Pembina Institute is made up of engineers, scientists, analysts, MBAs, planners and communication professionals working throughout B.C., Alberta and Ontario.