Research & Analysis

Oil & Gas
February 4, 2019
Op-ed
Redwater decision is progress, but environmental liabilities run deep
Taxpayers still risk being left on the hook for cleanup of oil and gas assets
Oil & Gas
January 31, 2019
Media Release
Redwater decision reassuring, but we aren’t out of the woods
Pembina Institute reacts to the Supreme Court of Canada’s Redwater decision

January 30, 2019
Article
Charting the right path to mid-century decarbonization
A tool in the climate toolbox to explore pathways towards a low-carbon Canada


Transportation
January 29, 2019
Publication
Modernizing Urban Freight Deliveries
Using microhubs and cargo cycles


Remote Communities
January 28, 2019
Article
Remote communities meet renewable energy solutions
Challenges and opportunities for hybrid microgrids


January 25, 2019
Publication
Increasing housing supply in Ontario
Submission to the Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing on increasing housing supply in Ontario

January 23, 2019
Media Release
Saskatchewan methane regulations miss the mark
Pembina Institute reacts to province’s final methane regulations

January 20, 2019
Publication
Addressing potential changes to Ontario's land-use policies
Pembina Institute comments on Bill 66: Restoring Ontario’s Competitiveness Act
January 16, 2019
Media Release
B.C. methane pollution demands tougher action
Pembina Institute reacts to province’s draft methane regulations
January 16, 2019
Media Release
Flawed data undermines B.C. government’s methane regulations
David Suzuki Foundation, Pembina Institute, Clean Air Task Force, Environmental Defence Canada, and Environmental Defense Fund respond to announcement

Remote Communities
January 15, 2019
Article
Diesel, renewables, and the future of Canada’s remote communities
Introduction to microgrids


January 14, 2019
Publication
Federal impact assessment of high-carbon projects
Recommendations for a GHG threshold for the project list

Buildings
January 8, 2019
Op-ed
Wanted: B.C. roadmap to zero carbon buildings by 2050
Re: City of Powell River places emphasis on climate change,” December 31