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Sustainable Minds boosts renewable building materials index

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Sustainable Minds boosts renewable building materials index

Sustainable Minds is adding a new feature – Project Builder and Library – to its state-of-the-art Transparency Catalog that will further facilitate the planning, design and construction of low-carbon buildings, offering the ability to identify the highest performing low-carbon materials available.

Advanced Glazings, Norbec venture a ray of light for buildings

Sydney, N.S.-based Advanced Glazings Ltd. is taking its operations to the next level by partnering with Norbec to deliver a state-of-the art solution to the way light is transmitted into metal panel buildings, reducing the need for artificial lighting.

Co-operators' pilot diverts insurance loss waste from landfills

The success of a pilot program testing two innovations for more sustainable insurance claims has compelled Co-operators Group Ltd. to roll out the techniques nationwide to reduce loss-related waste generation. The processes are drying in place and cleaning soft contents.

Ottawa says $2.5B in carbon rebates still coming

The federal government says it still plans to give out $2.5 billion in long-promised carbon-price rebates to small- and medium-sized businesses, after suggesting last week that some of those funds would be moved to other programs.

City of Waterloo approves corporate net-zero plan

The City of Waterloo, Ont. has a new plan to reach net-zero corporate emissions by 2050. Previously, the plan was to reduce emissions by 50 per cent by 2030 and by 80 per cent by 2050.

Decarbonization will be a focus in LEED v5 BD+C

USGBC provided the first details of ideas being considered for LEED v5 Building Design and Construction (BD+C) at Greenbuild in Washington DC in late September, as noted in our CaGBC at Greenbuild 2023 about the conference.

Sponsored by: Canada Green Building Council

How Alta. became a green energy leader then squandered it

When the electricity market was deregulated in 2001, Alberta opened its doors to the renewable energy industry. Local opposition prompted the province to take unprecedented action last summer when it hit the brakes in the midst of a multi-billion dollar boom.

Everybody loves/hates Raymond, Alberta

From solar arrays to no booze, from Mormon mining magnates to mighty achievements in sports, plucky net-zero town Raymond, Alta., population 4,200 and growing fast, is a town of contradictions and lofty ambitions.

Lion Electric posts record revenue in Q3

Quebec-based electric medium- and heavy-duty vehicle manufacturer Lion Electric (LEV-T) announced its Q3 financial and operating results. Highlights include: record revenue of $80.3 million; record gross profit of $5.4 million; and delivery of 245 vehicles.

N.B. Power quietly drops salt-based energy storage plan

An ambitious plan announced by N.B. Power two years ago to sponsor construction of a world first-of-its-kind salt-based energy storage system has been shelved indefinitely by the Crown corporation. The utility says no funds were spent on the project.

Wooden high-rise grows Japan’s timber ambitions

Port Plus — finished last year and composed mainly of 540 wooden rigid cross-joints that are 2.8 metres wide by 4 metres tall — offers a pivot away from the carbon-intensive building materials like steel and cement that dominated Japan’s postwar landscape.

Ballard announces orders for 62 hydrogen fuel cell engines

Burnaby-based Ballard Power Systems (BLDP-T) has announced multiple purchase orders totaling 62 hydrogen fuel cell engines from European bus manufacturer Solaris Bus & Coach. Ballard expects delivery of the majority of the fuel cell engines to occur in 2024.

RVE gets $7M investment for EV charging systems

Laval-based home electric vehicle (EV) charging company Recharge Véhicule Électrique (RVE) announced investments of over $7M. Export Development Canada and Investissement Québec each contributed $2M and Quebec's Ministry of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade provided $2M.

Lucid to adopt North American Charging Standard

EV-maker Lucid (LCID-Q) says its vehicles built with the current Combined Charging System will be able to use Tesla's (TSLA-Q) Supercharger network with an adapter in 2025. Lucid will integrate the North American Charging Standard into future vehicles in 2025.

Virgin Atlantic wins permit for 100% SAF transatlantic flight

Virgin Atlantic will fly from London to New York on Nov. 28 using 100 per cent sustainable air fuel (SAF), after Britain gave it permission, paving the way for a world first as airlines step up efforts to decarbonize travel.

Unilever CEO signals radical shift in sustainability agenda

Unilever’s new CEO said the consumer product company’s "aspirational" climate commitments have failed to deliver shareholder value and signaled an overhaul of the company’s sustainability strategy that will leave more decisions to brand managers.

An absorbing idea in the face of climate change

From China to Montreal, urban planners are creating "sponge cities," using nature to solve the problem of flooding. Pioneered by Chinese landscape architect Kongjian Yu, the concept uses green roofs, lakes and wetlands to absorb excess water.

Houses that can stand up to hurricanes and cut emissions

Some developers in hurricane-prone regions of the U.S. are building homes with an eye toward making them more resilient to the extreme weather that’s increasing with climate change and friendlier to the environment at the same time. 

Full steam ahead for electric freight trains

Wabtec Corp. (WAB-N), a rail technology company, has taken what it says is a ​“major step” toward electrifying the heavy-duty rail industry. The company has unveiled the world’s first battery-powered, heavy-haul locomotive that will be used for mainline service.

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