Saskatoon's $7.3 Million Dundonald Solar Farm Now Operational

Saskatoon’s $7.3 Million Dundonald Solar Farm Now Operational

Saskatoon’s $7.3 Million Dundonald Solar Farm Now Operational Saskatoon has taken a significant step forward in its renewable energy journey with the activation of the Dundonald Solar Farm, a $7.3 million investment that represents the city’s commitment to clean power generation. The facility has officially begun operations, marking a new chapter in Saskatchewan’s sustainable energy

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Chatham-Kent Councillors Challenge Waste Energy Digester Project Viability

Chatham-Kent Councillors Challenge Waste Energy Digester Project Viability

Chatham-Kent Councillors Challenge Waste Energy Digester Project Viability Municipal leaders in Chatham-Kent are raising serious questions about the financial and operational feasibility of a proposed waste energy digester facility that has been under consideration for the region. The project, which aims to convert organic waste into renewable energy, faces growing skepticism from local councillors who

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Canada's Critical Minerals Opportunity: Sudbury's Role in Global Clean Energy

Canada’s Critical Minerals Opportunity: Sudbury’s Role in Global Clean Energy

Canada’s Critical Minerals Opportunity: Sudbury’s Role in Global Clean Energy The global transition to renewable energy has placed Canada in a strategic position, with Sudbury emerging as a key player in the critical minerals race. However, experts warn that swift action is necessary to capitalize on this opportunity before other nations secure their positions in

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Canada's Auto Sector Future: Clean Energy and Engineering Innovation Pathways

Canada’s Auto Sector Future: Clean Energy and Engineering Innovation Pathways

Canada’s Auto Sector Future: Clean Energy and Engineering Innovation Pathways Canada’s automotive industry stands at a crossroads, with multiple potential trajectories that could reshape the sector’s role in the national economy. A recent analysis by RBC Economics has identified four distinct scenarios that could define the future of Canadian auto manufacturing, each with significant implications

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