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Draft regulations released for the federal oil and gas emissions cap

2025-12-16T23:39:57+00:00November 27th, 2024|Educational Resources, Energy Stories, Natural Gas, News|

On November 4th, 2024, the federal government announced its long-awaited draft Oil and Gas Sector Greenhouse Gas Emissions Cap Regulations. The Regulations as proposed would regulate upstream oil and gas facilities, including offshore facilities, and would also apply to liquefied natural gas production facilities. It would not include oil refineries, which are already subject

The Port of Belledune: An Atlantic Canadian leader committed to clean energy, economic development and community engagement

2025-12-16T23:40:02+00:00November 27th, 2024|Beginner, Clean Technology, Educational Resources, Energy Stories, News|

Atlantica recently interviewed Denis Caron, President and CEO, and Jennifer Cleversey-Moffitt, CAO and General Counsel, for the Port of Belledune, to learn more about the Port and its Green Energy Hub project. Q: Situated in rural northern New Brunswick, the Port of Belledune is one of 17 federal port authorities. What

New Government, new energy priorities

2025-12-16T23:40:06+00:00October 29th, 2024|Educational Resources, Energy Efficiency, Energy Stories, News, Policy|

On October 21st, 2024, the New Brunswick Liberal Party won the 2024 provincial election, taking a majority with 31 of 49 seats. The Premier-designate, Susan Holt, will become New Brunswick’s first female Premier. The new Cabinet will be sworn in on November 2nd, 2024.  Energy-related campaign commitments:  Premier-designate Holt made several energy-related commitments during

Energy literacy study highlights support for renewable energy developments across Atlantic Canada

2024-10-15T11:50:56+00:00October 15th, 2024|Featured, Press Releases|

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 15, 2024 Saint John, NB – Today, the Atlantica Centre for Energy released results of its study of the level of energy literacy across Atlantic Canada’s general population. The Energy Literacy Benchmark Study for Atlantic Canada project, conducted with Narrative Research, includes a survey of the general population, interviews and

500 Cups of Tea: Learning at the Atlantic Indigenous-Led Energy Symposium

2025-12-16T23:40:41+00:00September 25th, 2024|Commentaries, News|

Commentary by Michelle Robichaud, President, Atlantica Centre for Energy. An initiative of the North Shore Mi’kmaq Tribal Council, the Atlantic Indigenous-Led Energy Symposium has become a must-attend meeting ground for engaging in meaningful discussion on energy in the region. The tone of the event was set with thoughtful opening remarks

Energy Spotlight: Nunatsiavut Government

2025-12-16T23:40:50+00:00September 25th, 2024|Energy Stories, News|

Atlantica recently interviewed Jamie Hewlett, Regional Energy Coordinator for the Nunatsiavut Government, to learn more about the Nunatsiavut Community’s renewable energy projects and Energy Security Plan. Q: Please tell us a little bit about the Nunatsiavut Government and your role. A. Nunatsiavut is located in northern

Ron Marcolin: High industrial energy rates spell economic uncertainty for province

2024-11-27T01:59:50+00:00September 25th, 2024|Commentaries, News|

Guest commentary by Ron Marcolin, Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters. This commentary first appeared in the Telegraph Journal on September 18, 2024. It is shared with the author’s permission. Climbing energy costs are a major impediment to growth in the province, with repercussions on jobs, tax revenue and overall economic health. Following

Nova Scotia legislation paves way to develop new green energy sources

2025-12-16T23:40:55+00:00September 24th, 2024|Energy Stories, News|

On September 10, 2024, the Honourable Tory Rushton, Nova Scotia’s Minister of Natural Resources and Renewables introduced the Advancing Nova Scotia Opportunities Act (Bill 471), an omnibus Bill to make several legislative changes including several specific to the energy sector. The legislation, which received Royal Assent on September 20th, made significant changes to enable

Université de Moncton: Relationships in Clean Energy Innovation Ecosystems Research Survey

2024-09-25T00:34:57+00:00August 27th, 2024|Clean Technology, Clean Technology, Energy Stories, News|

A message in French follows. Atlantica Centre for Energy is proud to act as a research partner by collaborating with the Université de Moncton on the "Relationships in Clean Energy Innovation Ecosystems" research project. The project aims to understand how and why collaborations (or cooperations) in the Canadian energy industry contribute to the innovation

Can we have our cake and energy too?

2024-11-27T01:59:55+00:00August 27th, 2024|Commentaries, News|

Commentary by Michelle Robichaud, President, Atlantica Centre for Energy. This commentary first appeared in SaltWire on August 15, 2024. It was also published in the Telegraph Journal on August 17, 2024.  Canada’s economy is extremely dependent on the energy sector. Energy prices are often a significant input cost for businesses,

Biofuels 101: Renewable Diesel

2025-03-13T16:11:10+00:00August 27th, 2024|Bioenergy, Bioenergy, Educational Resources, Energy Stories, News|

The Atlantica Centre for Energy explored two common biofuels used today in Biofuels 101: Biodiesel and Ethanol. While there are several other types of biofuels growing in importance, renewable diesel may play a particularly important role in Atlantic Canada’s energy future. What is renewable diesel? Renewable diesel is a synthetic

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