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.
The clean energy transition is on — and Canada should lead the charge
Canada's electricity strategy announcement signals an important shift: electrification is central to economic strength and competitiveness, affordability, energy security, and reducing emissions.
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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.
Research and analysis
Electricity strategy confirms clean electrification will be backbone of Canada’s economy
Strategy has potential to align Canada with global trends towards clean energy, electrification
Joint letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney on Alberta-federal MOU
Pembina Institute and five other leading climate and clean energy organisations highlight urgent need for final agreementAlberta’s oil and gas cleanup problem is growing
Orphan wells set to more than double in 2026, while cleanup levy on industry rises only seven per cent
Lost in Transmission
How to fix clean electricity wastage in Alberta and lower consumer bills
We’re witnessing the most significant energy transition in remote communities since the 1950s
Indigenous and local leaders are behind this remarkable progress
In this uncertain time, is B.C. putting our best tool - CleanBC - back on the shelf?
CleanBC was once viewed as a shining example of climate and economic planning, but there's been no formal response to an independent review report and no real climate measures in the 2026 budgetThe energy transition is accelerating
In 2025, renewables produced more electricity than coal (33%) globally
of vehicle sales are now electric (25% globally, 50% in China)
Prices for solar and batteries have dropped by more than 90% since 2010
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The Pembina Institute is made up of analysts, scientists, MBAs, planners and communication professionals working throughout B.C., Alberta and Ontario.