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Prince George perfectly positioned as site of hydrogen plant, Fortescue exec says

Prince George perfectly positioned as site of hydrogen plant, Fortescue exec says

Stephen Appleton says proposed Coyote Project has potential to bring $1.2B to regional economy
Natural gas industry feeling pinch of slumping prices

Natural gas industry feeling pinch of slumping prices

It's a continuation of last year's downward trend
Metro Vancouver is becoming a nuclear power player

Metro Vancouver is becoming a nuclear power player

General Fusion and Pacific Northwest clean-tech talent pool draw international attention
B.C. firm lands $2.5M from province for Vancouver Island manufacturing facility

B.C. firm lands $2.5M from province for Vancouver Island manufacturing facility

The money from the province’s Manufacturing Jobs Fund is for equipment for an innovative process that creates engineered cedar products using ultra-thin sheets of veneer
BC Hydro preparing for long-term surge in demand for electricity

BC Hydro preparing for long-term surge in demand for electricity

Hydro boss Chris O'Riley offers his take on how the energy provider will spend $36 billion on infrastructure over the next decade
How are B.C. resource companies raising capital?

How are B.C. resource companies raising capital?

Private equity, flow-through shares playing greater role in financing resource companies
Federal grants announced for B.C. forestry, energy projects

Federal grants announced for B.C. forestry, energy projects

Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson defends federal green economy agenda at forum
Natural gas to become B.C.’s most valuable export

Natural gas to become B.C.’s most valuable export

Natural Resources Forum panel discusses export potential for LNG, propane, hydrogen
New study shows how industrial development decimated fish populations near Vancouver

New study shows how industrial development decimated fish populations near Vancouver

Recent historical fisheries records are lacklustre when compared to the abundance once sustained and enjoyed by First Nation’s communities like the Tsleil-Waututh Nation
Extreme weather a growing risk to Canada's electricity grid: experts

Extreme weather a growing risk to Canada's electricity grid: experts

'Mother Nature is showing some fangs from time to time.'