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Nano One ‘has the key’ to LFP battery production

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Nano One Materials Corp. believes its patented production process offers “one of the keys to unlocking lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery production in North America” at a much larger scale.

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The Quebec government has committed to supporting the electrification of the Exo bus fleet serving public transit commuters in suburbs around Montreal. Phase 1 of the “Programme Exobus,” which should be complete in 2027, will cost $330.8 million.

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Ottawa-based GoFor Industries, a North American last-mile delivery company, says it remains on track to put into service the first electric delivery vans deployed on this continent by Luxembourg’s Odin Automotive before the end of June.

Stantec (STN-T) has announced that the firm has achieved carbon neutrality for its operations in the U.K., New Zealand, and European Union (EU).

Energy Profiles

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Parkland Corp. is planning a $600-million construction program at its B.C. oil refinery to expand the production of renewable fuel. The refinery in the Vancouver suburb of Burnaby has the capacity to process 55,000 barrels a day of crude oil.

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BNP Paribas has announced it has recently closed an amendment to add sustainability-linked incentives to its LC facility with Northland Power Inc. The move could also help Northland double its renewable power generating capacity by the end of the decade.

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Mining giant Vale has confirmed that it has signed a deal with Tesla to supply nickel from its Canadian operations for EV batteries. It has a target to deliver 30 to 40 per cent of its Class 1 nickel sales.

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Three of Ontario’s nuclear reactors are near the end of their service lives. With no clean energy plan to replace them, the Ford government will have to fill the gap with natural gas-powered electricity generation, the IESO says.

Western Canada Apartment Investment Conference

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By mid-summer, Calgary’s construction and demolition industry, looking to dispose of excavated soil, will have access to a new wet-process recycling facility, the first of its kind in Canada able to mine soils for reusable materials.

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Ideas to cut air pollution are swirling in Alberta as oilsands companies look for ways to meet their climate targets. One innovation from Calgary-based software company Acceleware is “microwaving” the oil out of the ground, which could cut CO2 emissions.

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Delphi Technology Corp. has been named the Startup Business of the Year Award from CanadaSME Business Magazine. The company previously won the Performance Award from Sustainability Impact Corporate for Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) on August 21, 2021.

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Sydco Energy, based in Sydney, N.S., is bringing an innovative new service directly to customers with Cape Breton’s first “gas station on wheels.” The 40-year-old family-run company introduced Sydco Mobile, a gasoline delivery service, at the beginning of May.

Building Lasting Change

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford doubled down on his promise to build a $1-billion road to the Ring of Fire during a recent campaign stop. The mineral deposit near Thunder Bay, Ont., has taken on new importance with EV demand increasing.

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Scientists are fanning out across the Arctic and up the country’s highest mountains for an in-depth look at Canada’s share of the world’s remaining glaciers. Early trends clearly show that the glaciers are losing more mass than they gain.

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The Cowichan Estuary on Vancouver Island captures and stores about double the amount of carbon compared with an actively growing 20-year-old Pacific Northwest forest of the same area, said the recently published study in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science.

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Safety and stability were threatened last summer as B.C. experienced wildfires and floods that destroyed communities and took lives. Logan Lake, the Nicomen Indian Band and Spius Creek were hit especially hard. See how each community has rebounded since.

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Amid international energy concerns, more U.S. consumers might be considering buying an electric car. According to auto club AAA, from May 2 to May 6, the national average for a gallon of regular gasoline increased by five cents to $4.24.

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The next-generation Citi Bike has arrived in New York City, as the popularity of e-bikes is exploding. Capped at 20 miles per hour, the e-bike can go 60 miles before needing a charge — twice the range of the previous model.

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Goodyear is replacing a portion of the petroleum-based materials used in the production of its most popular city bus tires with a bio-based soybean oil compound. The move is part of its plan to fully replace petroleum-derived oils by 2040.

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ACE Green Recycling has announced plans to build and operate the largest emissions-free and sustainable battery recycling park in Texas. The 400,000 square foot facility will be able to recycle both lead-acid and lithium-ion batteries when fully operational.

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