Looking to find a technology that could become the successor to natural gas-fired power generation, a blue-chip faction of Albertans believes that lasers and fusion power might be the answer. Edmonton’s mothballed Rossdale powerhouse could be turned into a home for pioneers of a future generation of electricity technology under a plan developing in senior academic, industry and government circles.
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Old Alberta Gas-Fired Plant Could Become Fusion Power Testing Ground
A blue-chip faction of Albertans believes lasers and fusion power might be the successor to natural gas-fired power generation. Edmonton’s mothballed Rossdale powerhouse could be turned into a home for pioneers of a future power generation technology under a plan developing in academic, industry and government circles.
Northwest Territories Lobby Industry to Keep Mackenzie Project Alive
After waiting for 30 years, the pro-industry faction in Canada’s Northwest Territories refuses to let rising costs and prolonged regulatory dueling freeze the hopes for an arctic natural gas production and pipeline development.
Northwest Territories Lobby to Keep Costly Mackenzie Project Alive
After waiting for 30 years, the pro-industry faction in Canada’s Northwest Territories refuses to let rising costs and prolonged regulatory dueling freeze the hopes for an arctic natural gas production and pipeline development.
Canadian Gas Producers Fight Pipe Conversion to Oil
Forecasts of Canadian gas supply declines are being exaggerated by an industry faction following an oil agenda, say opponents of a plan to convert part of the TransCanada PipeLines system to oil service.
Canadian Gas Producers Fight Pipe Conversion to Oil
Forecasts of Canadian gas supply declines are being exaggerated by an industry faction following an oil agenda, say opponents of a plan to convert part of the TransCanada PipeLines system to oil service.