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Sarah
@ssnowdon.bsky.social
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Strategist communicating solutions to the energy transition. Clean energy now for future generations. Currently @pembinainstitute.bsky.social
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Next week’s federal climate competitiveness strategy is important. But we also need all provinces to be ambitious, fight climate change, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions – so that all of Canada can benefit from prosperous economies based on abundant, low-cost #CleanEnergy.
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Clean energy development in remote communities isn’t just about diesel reduction – it’s also about community flourishing and sovereignty.

Learn how Indigenous communities are leading the shift to clean energy. ⬇️
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Restoring the Flow | Pembina Institute
Remote communities, the majority of which are Indigenous, are not connected to the electricity grid and have historically relied exclusively on diesel generators for electricity. These generators are…
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Alberta’s AI ambition depends on a grid that can keep up. #CleanEnergy can do that.

“By trimming and shifting demand at peak times, we can avoid billions in new infrastructure and ensure the reliability is still there as large [loads] come online.”
Alberta doesn’t have the electricity to power its AI data dreams - The Logic
The provincial government’s plan to fast-track “bring your own power” data centres won’t solve its grid limitations, the numbers show
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Toronto clobbers L.A. 11-4 to take game 1 of the World Series!

wow, incredible playoffs for #BlueJays who have scored 6.2 runs per game!! 🍁
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🚗 📉 Canada’s auto industry is shrinking – and relying on U.S.-owned automakers won’t fix that.

We need new strategies – like building a domestic EV supply chain – to reap the benefits of a growing global market.

It’s time to invest in a Canadian-made future. 🍁
Canada needs to start thinking about an auto sector without U.S. automakers
Stellantis’s decision to shift Jeep production south of the border highlights the challenge of keeping a thriving domestic industry
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What is one way the Alberta gov’t can empower utilities to partner with the private sector, keeping investment and high-quality jobs in the province? #abpoli 🧵1/6
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💡“Investing in energy efficiency and DSM programs gives utilities a cost-effective way to avoid unnecessary demand and free up capacity,” says our DSM manager, Kari Hyde.👇
Pembina urges Alberta to adopt DSM framework to cut energy costs, peak demand
Retrofit-aligned demand-side management can help defer investment in new transmission lines or peaker capacity
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Thanks for joining the #OttawaCentre #RunLikeAGirl 🏃‍♀️ book launch, @ssnowdon.bsky.social. It was really special to be with so many friends, supporters, climate advocates celebrating the community that I love that supported me through my time in politics and beyond! 🙏
Full house last night at @cathmckenna.bsky.social's
book launch in Ottawa. What an inspiring talk & motivating legacy she brings to the climate conversation.
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Supporting Canada’s auto sector means preparing it for the future energy economy — an economy in which global #EV sales grow roughly 25% annually. 🚗🔌

To stay competitive, Canada needs a strong EV policy that helps our auto sector keep pace with global demand — and gives Canadians low-cost choices.
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🔌🇨🇦 In case you missed it, the Chevy Bolt—once widely considered Canada's most affordable EV after rebates—is coming back. The 2027 iteration starts at $39,999 MSRP and comes with 410 kilometres of range.
Chevy Bolt returning to Canada, pricing starting at $43,470
With a range of up to 410 kilometres, the new 2027 Chevrolet Bolt will begin deliveries in Canada early next year
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Full house last night at @cathmckenna.bsky.social's
book launch in Ottawa. What an inspiring talk & motivating legacy she brings to the climate conversation.
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Demand-side management (DSM) can unlock billions in benefits by giving Albertans control over their energy use while reducing strain on the grid, cutting the need for costly infrastructure.

Learn how aligning DSM with building retrofits can unlock affordable, reliable energy. 👇📖
Empowering customers in Alberta’s energy system can unlock billions in benefits | Pembina Institute
CALGARY, AB — Demand-side management (DSM) is a tool most utilities in North America use to partner with their customers to improve energy use — a proven way to cut costs, improve service reliability…
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⚡️⚡️⚡️ A major new EV fast-charging network is headed to B.C. and Alberta.

Each of the 96 new Supernova fast chargers can add up to 100 kilometres of range in just 15 minutes—that’s enough in about 18 minutes to drive the entire Sea-to-Sky Highway from Vancouver to Whistler. #bcpoli #EV #climateaction
96 DC fast chargers are coming to Western Canada’s highways
Wallbox Supernova 180 kW fast chargers will power SureCharge’s new network with 24 sites and 96 fast chargers across Western Canada.
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📈 Global #renewables investment continues to rise, climbing 10% in early 2025.

Case in point ➡️ investors committed US$20B to Brookfield Asset Management’s Global Transition Fund, exceeding their target.

Major investors are betting big on clean energy. ➡️
Brookfield’s $20-billion transition fund shows investor confidence in clean energy remains strong
The Brookfield Global Transition Fund II has raised capital totalling roughly US$23.5-billion
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Was pleased to join the Embassy of Spain for this mobility & sustainable infrastructure open dialogue focused on green fleet transformation in Madrid.
Hemos impulsado la Jornada “Movilidad e Infraestructura Sostenible” organizada en @embespcanada.bsky.social por #EMTMadrid con participación @upm.es #Ottawa
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🪛🏠 Skilled trade shortages aren’t coming – they're already here. If we don’t invest in a strong workforce strategy, our nation-building goals will stall before they start. #cdnpoli

@theglobeandmail.com on why we can't build without people 👇 1/2

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Carney’s building agenda could be hamstrung by labour shortages, Deloitte report says
Report says Canada needs around half a million more tradespeople to meet Mr. Carney’s ambitions for housing and infrastructure
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🎥 Watch our DSM manager, Kari Hyde, at DiscoverEE to learn how “distributed energy resources” (DERs) like #SolarPanels, #EVs, and smart devices are the next frontier in building flexible, resilient & affordable local grids.
Unlocking the Local Grid with Distributed Energy Resources
Across Canada, utility-led demand-side management (DSM) programs have delivered measurable energy savings and peak demand reductions for decades. But the next frontier is to connect these programs…
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Join Jessica McIlroy at #SmartEnergyVancouver on Nov. 3 for Building Retrofits Day! She’s moderating a session on retrofit supports covering federal, provincial & municipal programs.

Learn more and register ⬇️

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Canada’ freight future is electric, and the path forward is clear.

Start with strategically placed chargers in high-priority areas to cut costs, boost usage and give fleets the confidence to go electric.

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In Ontario, municipalities get to decide whether or not they support #CleanEnergy projects proposed in their communities.

But getting municipal support can be quite involved, so we designed an infographic guiding communities through the process. ⬇️
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Power Playbook | Pembina Institute
Ontario's electricity demand is forecast to grow by 75% by 2050. This means that it will need both new energy assets, like wind turbines and solar panels, which produce affordable electricity, and…
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