Carbon Credit Solutions Inc. (CCSI), located in Airdrie, is launching a new Carbon Bank that will allow clients to bank carbon credits for future sale.
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Carbon Credit Solutions Inc. (CCSI), located in Airdrie, is launching a new Carbon Bank that will allow clients to bank carbon credits for future sale.
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Alberta’s carbon fund said Tuesday it is spending $9.6 million on four new energy efficiency projects worth $29 million.
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NEAR CONKLIN — To glimpse the future of Alberta’s oilsands, a good place to start is the rapidly expanding Christina Lake facility operated by Cenovus Energy.
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Daysland-area farmer Ken Eshpeter jumped at the chance to get involved in the province’s carbon market.
When the 64-year-old Albertan saw he could claim $14,000 worth of emission-reduction credits as a result of his farming practices dating back to 2002, he signed a contract with a company in 2011 to pool the credits with other farmers – and sell them to a big industrial emitter of greenhouse gases.
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CALGARY — A proposal to increase Alberta’s carbon levy to $40 per tonne and target a 40 per cent cut in carbon emissions from big emitters could affect the viability of thermal oilsands projects, a Calgary investment bank warns.
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EDMONTON- The world’s largest landfill carbon reduction project in Fort McMurray and several other novel technologies from small firms were awarded $6.5 million on Wednesday by Alberta’s climate change corporation.
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