Hydrogen presents unique opportunities for Alberta to be a global leader in the energy economy and will be key for Canada to achieve net-zero by 2050.
The federal budget prioritizes economic recovery, energy transformation and climate change, and affordability but falls short of a clear vision for Canada as the destination of choice for talent, innovation, and investment.
Despite growing demand for energy around the world, Canada’s energy production still lacks a global presence, held back by infrastructure challenges and complacency when it comes to accessing global markets.
Parkland is committed to building on their progress in shaping the future of renewable fuels. That includes providing customers with more low-carbon fuel choices while reducing their own carbon footprint.
ATCO Chair & CEO Nancy Southern talks opportunity, technology and enterprise transformation.
Our submission outlines immediate and long-term priorities based on feedback from our members, experts and stakeholders.
The Calgary Chamber summarizes Governor General Mary Simon's Speech from the Throne including key priorities: pandemic response and recovery, inclusive economic growth and addressing climate change.
With Alberta poised to lead the country in energy transformation, the Calgary Chamber sets its sights on public policy that will spur investment, attract talent and create new economic opportunities.
With the growth of the global hydrogen market estimated at $2.5 trillion in the next 30 years, Alberta has the infrastructure, regulatory framework, talent and skills needed to establish its leadership position in hydrogen development.