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'Massively successful' EcoPilot project in Halifax saves energy, carbon
'Massively successful' EcoPilot project saves energy, carbon
A “massively successful” pilot of an artificial intelligence-powered building optimization system in Halifax's Maritime Centre could be the start of a fruitful relationship between its Canadian partners.
Kinghaven Farms goes from gallops to sustainable greens
A family farm north of Toronto renowned for its thoroughbred horse breeding has a new claim to fame as a fully automated leafy greens greenhouse, driven to make the most sustainable salad possible.
Hypercharge Q1 revenue jumps 279% YoY
Vancouver-based Hypercharge Networks Corp. (HC-X) reported revenue of $3.4 million for its fiscal 2026 first quarter, an increase of 279 per cent year-over-year (YoY). Gross profit for the quarter was $841,392.
Canada backs 32 MW Indigenous-owned solar project
The Canadian government is putting more than $33 million toward a 32-megawatt (MW) Indigenous-owned solar project in Saskatchewan. The Wicehtowak Solar project, to be located near Regina, will be built by George Gordon First Nation via Wicehtowak Solar.
Argo reports net loss of $11M for Q2
Toronto-based next-generation transit solution company Argo Corporation (ARGH-X) reported a net loss of $11 million in Q2, compared to a net loss of $3 million in Q2 2024. Operating loss for the quarter was $5.3 million.
Green Impact Partners reports Q2 net loss of $4.8M
Calgary-based Green Impact Partners Inc. (GIP-X) reported a net loss of $4.8 million for the second quarter of 2025, compared to a net loss of $5.5 million during the same period in 2024.
Frontier Lithium sees quarterly loss of $2.4M
Sudbury, Ont.-based Frontier Lithium Inc. (FL-X) reported a net loss and comprehensive loss of $2.4 million for the three months ended June 30, compared to a loss of $6.8 million in the same period last year.
Charbone Hydrogen Q2 loss decreases 39% YoY
Brossard, Que.-based Charbone Hydrogen Corp. (CH-X) saw its Q2 net loss decrease by 39 per cent YoY to $444,542. For the six months ended June 30, net loss was $1.6 million.
Feds to fund 480 electric car chargers in B.C.
The federal government will spend $22.7 million to build 480 charging ports for electric vehicles (EVs) around B.C. But it comes at a time when sales have dropped following pauses to government rebate programs.
'EV targets that can't be achieved won't reduce emissions'
Evan Pivnick, the program manager at Clean Energy Canada, says his organization is advocating for a pivot in the British Columbia government's approach to EV mandates. He says mandates can be recalibrated to reflect current market conditions.
Minister blames auto, oil industries for EV 'misinformation'
Federal Housing and Infrastructure Minister Gregor Robertson blames the auto and oil industries for fuelling "misinformation and propaganda" about EVs, just as his government is trying to broaden public EV uptake.
PM’s balancing act: clean energy promises, fossil fuel realities
Amid the swirl of intensifying climate disasters, surging renewable potential and the mounting economic risks of inaction, a question looms: will Mark Carney’s legacy be that of a clean energy champion, or the leader who missed our last best chance?
Ontario adds $10M to Indigenous energy build program
Ontario has increased the Indigenous Energy Support Program (IESP) by $10 million, a 66 per cent increase over last year, bringing the province’s total annual investment in the IESP to $25 million.
U.S. mines are literally throwing away critical minerals
The U.S. is home to dozens of active mines. Some extract copper, while others dig for iron. Whatever the resource, it usually makes up a small fraction of the rock pulled from the ground. The rest is typically ignored. Wasted.
Scientists hail major breakthrough in artificial photosynthesis
Turning sunlight directly into fuel has come closer to reality after scientists developed a molecule that can hold enough energy to mimic the way plants capture light. The discovery addresses one of the biggest obstacles to artificial photosynthesis.
Think twice before tossing these items into trash: Here’s why
Do you toss old, used batteries into the trash? Are you aware that throwing batteries, especially lithium-ion, into the garbage can cause big problems? And it’s not just batteries that can be problematic.
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