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In a provincial-federal agreement the price of natural gas was deregulated in 1986 which resulted in a drop in the price of natural gas. Alberta let the Natural Gas Protection Plan expire. In the same year, two new departments—Energy, and Forestry and Lands and Wildlife were established replacing the Alberta Department of Energy and Natural ...
Tombe estimated the impact of the carbon tax on the 3 "most carbon-intensive consumer purchases". He estimated an increase in the price of gasoline of c. 6.7 cents per litre when the CA$30 a tonne tax came into effect. Natural gas prices would increase by about $1.50 /GJ. [20] "[L]ow to middle-income households" would "receive compensation". [20]
The Sturgeon refinery is owned and operated by the Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. and the Alberta government. On July 6, 2021 Premier Jason Kenney announced that the province of Alberta had acquired a 50% "equity stake" in the Sturgeon Refinery through the APMC, which now owns the "stake previously owned by Calgary-based North West Refining Inc."
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In 2016 natural gas was used to provide 35% of all energy in Canada, double the amount supplied by electricity. [18] Electricity generated by natural gas was 8.5% of the nation's total. Natural gas is used to supply 50% of space heating, and 65% of water heating in homes, similarly 80% of businesses use natural gas for space and water heating. [19]
Canadian energy company Pieridae Energy Ltd said on Thursday it plans to capture and sequester carbon at its natural gas processing facility in Caroline, Alberta. The planned Caroline complex ...
In 2003 Alberta produced 4.97 trillion cubic feet (141 × 10 ^ 9 m 3) of marketable natural gas. [79] That year, 62% of Alberta's natural gas was shipped to the United States, 24% was used within Alberta, and 14% was used in the rest of Canada. [79] In 2006, Alberta consumed 1.45 trillion cubic feet (41 × 10 ^ 9 m 3) of natural gas. The rest ...
This is a list of all natural gas-fired power stations in Canada. There are 39 power stations in operation as of February 2020. There are 39 power stations in operation as of February 2020. Ontario has the highest number with 12 power stations scattered across the province, followed by Saskatchewan with 10 power stations and Alberta with 9 ...
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