IEDM – Le captage du carbone: une solution réelle pour le marché canadien? – Miguel Ouellette
November 3, 2021 | 14 min. 05 sec. | Le Café show (Ici Radio-Canada) Interview (in French) with Miguel Ouellette, Director of […]
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Let’s be smarter on carbon capture — we won’t get to net-zero without it
It is more important than ever to recognize the immense potential of CCUS technologies and to foster a robust, self-sustaining market for them.
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Captage du carbone: la solution entrepreneuriale qu’il nous faut
Plus que jamais, il est important de reconnaître l’immense potentiel des technologies de CUSC et de promouvoir la création d’un marché robuste et autonome pour celles-ci.
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Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage: Concrete Market-Based Recommendations to Reduce GHG Emissions
With the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) set to begin in a few short days, governments are expected to double down on GHG emission reduction targets. A recent MEI publication described how carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies can allow governments to reach their targets without compromising our standard of living. This follow-up publication offers tangible solutions to encourage uptake of this new technology by entrepreneurs.
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My energy transition
As manager of my own financial assets, I am a supporter of passive management. But since the start of 2021, I’ve made an exception with my family’s two TFSAs.
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Ban on Hydrocarbons: Quebec is asleep at the well
Against all economic logic, and even environmental logic, the Quebec government finally decided yesterday, during the premier’s inaugural speech, to definitively ban fossil fuel exploration and development in the province.
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Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage: An Entrepreneurial Approach to Reducing GHG Emissions
With GHG emission reduction targets getting ever more ambitious, and the pressing need for concrete results, the technological tools at our disposal keep improving. This publication looks at CO2 capture, utilization, and storage/sequestration (CCUS) technologies, which are playing a bigger and bigger role and could allow us to reach our targets without compromising our standard of living.
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Hydrocarbures: une erreur historique de Québec
Cette semaine, nous apprenions que le gouvernement Legault irait de l’avant avec l’interdiction de l’exploration pour de l’énergie fossile au Québec.
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Canada’s plan for climate change needs to use all the tools in its artillery
Largely absent from the mainstream dialogue on the shifting energy landscape is any pragmatic talk about the productive use of carbon emissions.
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Reducing our emissions without penalizing rural regions
After many years of public policies aimed at reducing GHGs, layered one on top of the other, it’s time to ask ourselves if our rural regions are not being penalized disproportionately by all of these measures.