Even after its death, the divisive Keystone XL pipeline continued to leave Canadian energy industry experts at odds on Thursday, a day after TC Energy Corp. nailed the coffin shut on the . . .
The federal government in Ottawa and the Government of Alberta have signed an agreement with a private company that could lead to a $1.3-billion hydrogen plant being built in Edmonton.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson and .
The International Energy Agency’s road map inspired both praise from certain quarters for laying out actions to cut emissions sharply but also scorn from some energy industry experts and analysts, who say it would lead to a massive spike in crude prices. The Paris-based IEA released a report in May outlining what would be needed .