Four per cent of the world’s motor vehicles are currently fueled by natural gas and nearly all of those are smaller passenger cars in a select number of countries outside North America. Dramatically accelerating the…
Issue Category: Issue 2, 2019
Many of those concerned about climate change advance a tantalizing and simple sounding solution: electrify everything, and source that electricity from carbon neutral sources. While carbon-neutral electrification of everything is theoretically possible, this article makes…
It was a cold spring day in the late ’90s when I was first asked as a Director at Union Gas Ltd to participate in an International Gas Union (IGU) Committee meeting that was taking…
Supplier, Manufacturer and Contractor Profile Cameron Instruments Inc. is a dedicated Canadian supplier located in Guelph, ON. We have been in business for over 30 years during which time we have grown from a company…
In Canada today, there has been growing discussion around electrification, but little analysis of the overall costs, system requirements, benefits and implications of such policies. To shed light on the implications of electrification, the Canadian…
Karen Harbert has a global view of the challenges and opportunities for natural gas in North America. The president and…
What are Your Thoughts on the Federal Election Results and What it Might Mean for the Energy Industry? Election 2019 was memorable on many fronts. First and foremost,…
The British debate over leaving the European Union (EU) has absorbed a lot of energy in the past few years and has generated more heat than light on what will happen next. Nonetheless, the United…
This issue of ENERGY addresses a series of topics that are keeping our industry very busy these days. The first is electrification, and energy consultant Richard Laszlo discusses the implications of the agenda on it,…
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