Research & Analysis
Carbon Removal, Electricity, Oil & Gas, Remote Communities
April 20, 2026
Article
A full‑circle moment for Canada’s clean energy transition
Tim Weis on returning to Pembina, what’s changed — and what hasn’t
Buildings, Sustainable Workforce, Transportation
April 20, 2026
Article
Canada has the technology — now comes the hard part
Monica Curtis on regulation, energy efficiency, and what it will take to deliver the energy transition at scale
Oil & Gas
April 16, 2026
Article
Alberta’s updated methane regulations still lag behind federal rules
Province’s regulation has fallen short
Electricity, Oil & Gas
April 14, 2026
Article
What if Canada’s top climate policy was a critical economic driver, too?
It is critical that Canada and Alberta remain focused on industrial carbon pricing as the foundational economic driver and climate policy it is
Buildings, Sustainable Workforce, Transportation
April 14, 2026
Article
In an age of volatility, alignment is power
Insights from the Pembina Summit Inner Circle on the energy transition, resilience and collaboration
Transportation
April 8, 2026
Article
Canada’s fleets are going electric and the Clean Fleet Awards are shining a spotlight
The Pembina Institute and Electric Autonomy Canada recognize leaders in fleet electrification
Electricity
April 7, 2026
Article
Canada’s energy future hinges on an amped-up electricity system
Wind, solar and transmission must grow to meet increased demand
Electricity
April 2, 2026
Article
What’s the point of the Clean Electricity Regulations?
As MOU negotiations continue, a look at why industrial carbon pricing alone won’t be enough to build a low-carbon grid in Alberta
Buildings
March 31, 2026
Op-ed
The untapped value of retrofit investments
Why better buildings create benefits across health, insurance, energy and housing – and why our markets should start recognizing it
Remote Communities
March 31, 2026
Article
People before electrons
Building community capacity for clean energy
Remote Communities
March 30, 2026
Article
Turning diesel subsidies into a clean energy future
In Alaska’s remote communities, a program built to soften the cost of diesel generation has quietly become the engine driving community-owned renewable power
Oil & Gas
March 26, 2026
Op-ed