Research & Analysis

Electricity
January 21, 2025
Publication
Letter to Minister Rebecca Schulz on the Review of the South Saskatchewan Regional Plan
Review must make up for lack of progress

Electricity
January 17, 2025
Publication
Rethinking Ontario's Gas Use
Pembina Institute comments and recommendations
Buildings
January 17, 2025
Media Release
Critical investment needed to lift Alberta's most vulnerable households out of energy poverty
Deep retrofits are a common sense solution to tackle energy affordability and security


Buildings
January 17, 2025
Publication
Affordable Home Energy for All
How Alberta could help its most vulnerable households escape energy poverty

Buildings
January 16, 2025
Media Release
New B.C. mandate connects the dots between climate and economic leadership
Letters signal positive steps toward aligning energy policies with climate commitments

Buildings, Equitable Transition
January 15, 2025
Article
How utilities can reach customers who need energy savings the most
The potential equity benefits of demand-side management


Oil & Gas
January 14, 2025
Publication
Design considerations for the oil and gas emissions cap
Pembina Institute comments and recommendations
Transportation
January 14, 2025
Media Release
Small fleet operators face barriers in Canada’s electric vehicle transition
New resource empowers fleet owners and operators to overcome challenges and seize opportunities

Transportation
January 14, 2025
Publication
Moving to Electric
A guide to your electric vehicle journey
Carbon Removal
January 10, 2025
Publication
Unlocking carbon storage space in Ontario
Pembina Institute comments and recommendations submitted to Ministry of Natural Resources
Carbon Removal, Electricity
January 8, 2025
Media Release
Emerging market potential exemplified by Deep Sky and Low Carbon announcement
Investment and jobs to follow in provinces that enable the carbon removal-clean energy partnership

Oil & Gas
December 26, 2024
Op-ed
Let’s face it, we are going to need a leaner, cleaner oil and gas sector
Regulating the oil and gas sector is not a road to economic destruction, but a prudent choice to opt in to the prosperous clean-energy future that all Canadians deserve