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.
A Not-so-Grand Bargain
A new pipeline paired with carbon capture might sound like progress, but our analysis in A Not-so-Grand Bargain tells a different story.
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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
Restoring the Flow
Policies to support Indigenous-led clean energy in remote communities
Alberta’s Mature Asset Strategy: another exercise in buck-passing
Policy recommendations fail Albertans by letting companies avoid cleaning up after themselves
Guide to Renewable Energy and Battery Storage Projects
How Alberta landowners can reap the benefits of hosting clean energyCanada must align skills with emerging opportunities
Budget 2025 signals growing recognition that skilled workers are key to powering Canada’s competitivenessKey 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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Our experts and analysts are regularly asked to provide their perspectives on emerging issues related to energy and the environment.
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Experts on energy and climate policy
The Pembina Institute is made up of analysts, scientists, MBAs, planners and communication professionals working throughout B.C., Alberta and Ontario.