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  2. Pathways Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Pathways Alliance's major project is a potential $16.5 billion carbon capture and storage network to be constructed in northern Alberta. [4] As of May 2024, the proposed CCS network aims to capture CO2 emissions from over 20 oilsands facilities in northern Alberta and transport them via a 400-kilometer pipeline to an underground storage hub near Cold Lake.

  3. Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers - Wikipedia

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    CAPP origins can be traced back to the Alberta Oil Operators’ Association, which was founded in 1927, after the discovery of the Turner Valley Oil Field. In 1947, the Alberta Petroleum Association changed its name to the Western Canadian Petroleum Association, and In 1952, the Western Canada Petroleum Association amalgamated with the Saskatchewan Operators’ Association and adopted the name ...

  4. Quest Carbon Capture and Storage Project - Wikipedia

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    The Quest Carbon Capture and Storage Project captures and stores underground 1m tonnes of CO 2 emissions per year. [1] Between 2015 and 2019, 5m tonnes were captured, but the facility emitted 7.5m, more than offsetting any carbon saving. [ 2 ]

  5. Renewable Industries Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Renewable Industries Canada (RICanada) is a Canadian non-profit organization created in 1984. In 2016, it changed its name from Canadian Renewable Fuels Association (CRFA). The change reinforced the 32 year-old non-profit association's mission to promote the use of value-added products made from renewable resources. [ 1 ]

  6. Analysis-Alberta's ambitious carbon capture plans hang on ...

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    Canada's highest-polluting province Alberta is moving forward on building a broad carbon capture and storage (CCS) industry, but progress still hinges on government funding and heavy emitters ...

  7. Alberta Carbon Trunk Line System - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Carbon Trunk Line System is the largest carbon capture, utilization and storage system in the Alberta, Canada.The system, which cost 1.2 billion Canadian dollars, captures carbon dioxide from industrial emitters in the Alberta's Industrial Heartland and transports it to central and southern Alberta for secure storage in depleting oil reservoirs as part of enhanced oil recovery ...

  8. List of climate change initiatives - Wikipedia

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    Western states of Arizona, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, and Québec of Canada, with various Indian nations, US and Mexican states, and Canadian provinces as interested observers WCI, the Western Climate Initiative (formerly Western Regional Climate Action Initiative)

  9. Carbon pricing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    According to a report by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce (CCC) released on December 13, 2018, Canada's largest business group endorsed the carbon pricing introduced by the federal government, [36] saying it offers flexibility and is the "most efficient way to cut emissions" [37] and "solidly backs carbon pricing."