Why Canada's clean energy investment plummeted in 2016 Canada's relatively low carbon electricity supply and stable electricity demand is making it challenging for the wind and solar industries to expand their share of the market. ByDerek Leahy News Energy February 6th 2017
New research at Hydro-Québec aims to take advantage of energy "revolution" The public energy company is researching how to integrate solar energy and consumer-generated electricity into Quebec's mostly hydroelectric network. ByRiley Sparks News Energy February 1st 2017
Alberta government fleshes out plan to meet its renewable power targets The Alberta government plans to use revenues from its carbon levy on large emitters to help spur investment in green power. Race Against Climate Change ByLauren Krugel News Energy November 3rd 2016
The booming coal city that turned into a ghost town In the village of Immerath in western Germany, the buildings are boarded up and there is not a pedestrian to be seen. Race Against Climate Change ByAudrea Lim News Energy July 29th 2016