Research & Analysis
November 8, 2016
Media Release
Vancouver is ground zero for low-carbon buildings boom in North America
Pembina Institute launches Passive House report at green apartment project
November 8, 2016
Media Release
National Energy Board restructuring essential to credible energy infrastructure reviews
Pembina Institute reacts to announcement of the National Energy Board modernization expert review panel
November 4, 2016
Media Release
Woodfibre LNG is a step in the wrong direction for the climate
Pembina Institute reacts to company’s decision to go forward with B.C. liquefied natural gas project
November 3, 2016
Media Release
Procurement announcement a boon for renewable electricity grid
Pembina Institute, BluEarth Renewables and Greengate Power react to Alberta’s commitment to use carbon funds to support renewable energy
November 2, 2016
Media Release
Media tour: Canada’s largest Passive House green building is coming to Vancouver
Media advisory
November 1, 2016
Media Release
Alberta oilsands limit a key commitment of CLP
Pembina reacts to Alberta’s oilsands emissions limit legislation
October 26, 2016
Media Release
Pembina reacts to Alberta Government commitment to Solar for Schools program
Funding for solar panel installation at 36 schools stems from student recommendation
October 25, 2016
Media Release
Pembina reacts to Alberta Government’s building code announcement
Seven new code mandates a positive start to improving building efficiency
October 24, 2016
Media Release
Dear Premier: Alberta needs a legislated target for renewable energy
30 per cent by 2030 law would create jobs, lower costs and increase competition
October 21, 2016
Media Release
Pembina reacts to Emissions Reduction Alberta announcement
Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA), formerly Climate Change and Emissions Management Corporation, will invest in projects to advance technologies to support Alberta’s Climate Leadership Plan
October 18, 2016
Media Release
Pembina reacts to Saskatchewan climate plan
Premier Brad Wall misses opportunity for low-carbon growth in Saskatchewan