Research & Analysis
Remote Communities
December 16, 2024
Media Release
Canada’s largest Indigenous-majority owned transmission line a case study in remote diesel-reduction
Pembina Institute applauds Wataynikaneyap Power and Ontario government as two thirds of province’s remote Indigenous communities reach major diesel reduction milestone

Transportation
November 8, 2024
Article
Rethinking Ontario’s $200 cheque
Reallocating government funds toward electrification could transform health outcomes for all Ontarians


Remote Communities
October 29, 2024
Publication
Power Purchase Agreements
A two-part guide for Indigenous clean energy project proponents in remote communities
Remote Communities
October 21, 2024
Media Release
For the first time, Northwest Territories commits to net-zero by 2050 target
Pembina Institute reacts to the Government of Northwest Territories’ strong policy and investment signal

Buildings, Electricity, Transportation
October 9, 2024
Article
Why power up parking places
Multi-unit residences that are primed for plug-ins attract tenants and boost property values
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Buildings
September 25, 2024
Publication
Allowing natural gas for space and water heating in new residential construction in Vancouver
Letter to City of Vancouver Mayor and Council on policy rollback on zero-emissions buildings

Transportation
September 9, 2024
Op-ed
Our school children deserve to be safe from harmful diesel fumes
It’s time to give our kids a healthier ride by committing to accelerating the transition to electric school buses

Transportation
September 4, 2024
Publication
Urban Delivery Solutions Initiative Impact Report
2023: A Year in Review

Electricity, Transportation
July 25, 2024
Publication
Installing Chargers in Apartments and Condos
Policy pathways to make Alberta multi-unit residences EV-ready

Buildings
July 25, 2024
Article
Vancouver council's natural gas amendment jeopardizes affordable, climate-resilient buildings
Returning to gas is a step backward in decarbonization
Buildings
July 11, 2024
Media Release
New healthy buildings report signals urgent need for a cross-sector approach
Buildings built for yesterday’s climate need retrofitting to keep Canadians healthy and safe
