Pieridae Creating Caroline Carbon Capture Power Complex
Carbon Capture & Sequestration, & Blue Power Complex Would Be the Biggest in Canada and One of the Largest in North America
May 27, 2021 07:30 ET | Source: Pieridae Energy Limited Pieridae Energy Limited
DISSEMINATION IN UNITED STATES
Large-scale carbon capture and sequestration (CCS), and blue power production at Pieridae’s Caroline, Alberta facility
Advances Pieridae’s long term ESG strategy and supports the company’s commitment of net-zero emissions by 2050 for its Goldboro LNG Project
Sequesters up to 100 million tonnes of CO
2 over three-plus decades
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2 and sequesters one million tonnes of CO
2 annually during Phase 1 of the Project, enough to power 112,000 households each year
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Sault Ste. Marie’s American neighbours want to share their vaccine doses with the families of their Canadian employees, but dealing with several levels of government from different countries has jammed the process.
War Memorial Hospital has about 5,000 extra doses of vaccine ready for use and not enough American arms who want to receive the vaccine.
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By Danielle Groen
May 5, 2021 Founded with the goal of creating jobs for Indigenous workers, Mikisew Group of Companies now employs more than 2,000 people. (Courtesy of Mikisew Group)
Thirty years ago, when Mikisew Group of Companies began providing industrial services to companies working in the Alberta oil sands, the goal was to generate employment for members of the Mikisew Cree First Nation (MCFN). At first, fewer than 10 workers performed janitorial tasks for Syncrude Canada; a little later, dozens more maintained the roads and grounds.
Mikisew Group expanded its services throughout the ’90s: equipment operation, mechanical repair, construction. It started working with more companies, like Suncor, Husky and Enbridge. It even struck up majority-owned partnerships with the goal of undertaking ventures specializing in everything from aircraft management to environmental monitoring to emergency response. Today, Mikisew Group is a major employer, providing roughly $
B.C. First Nation joins calls for Ottawa to step in on review of Alberta coal project
by The Canadian Press
Last Updated Apr 30, 2021 at 1:58 pm EDT
A British Columbia First Nation wants the federal government to join in the environmental review of a proposed coal-mining project in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains.
The Ktunaxa First Nation says Montem Resources’ Tent Mountain project would have effects beyond the provincial boundary.
It points out the project might dump waste rock and wastewater in B.C.
The Ktunaxa also suggest the miner tailored its project description to come in just under a production threshold that would require federal involvement.
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