With climate change accelerating, global energy dynamics shifting, electricity demand increasing and potential U.S. tariffs looming, Canada cannot afford to lose its strategic energy
Reliable, affordable, low-emissions power is only gaining importance as electricity demand in Canada is expected to double by 2050 — presenting an enormous opportunity for
The declaration promotes a shared vision for an open, trusted and secure Internet for all April 28, 2022 – Ottawa, Ontario The Internet is the backbone of the global economy. It allows us to
The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Canada''s Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, released Powering Canada Forward, the Government of Canada''s vision for transforming Canada''s
Beyond the specialized manufactured components needed to build out electricity systems, new smart, digital, internet-connected and AI-driven technologies will also be needed to modernize Canada''s
Delving into the complexities of Canada''s vision for a net-zero electricity grid by 2035, this article unpacks the newly released Clean Electricity Regulations (CER) and their implications for the
The climate change crisis, exacerbated by the global dependency of fossil fuels, has brought significant challenges. In the medium to long term, extensive renewable-energy-based
March 27, 2026 Markham, Ontario Natural Resources Canada Canada is at a pivotal moment. In an increasingly uncertain world, we must act with urgency to retool our economy, strengthen our energy
Electricity Canada is the national voice for safe, secure and sustainable electricity for all Canadians, representing the energy companies that power our lives.
Energy Internet refers to a combination of advanced power and electronics technology, information technology and intelligent management technology, and a large number of new power
Canada''s heavy reliance on energy trade with the United States and its limited interprovincial connections come at a growing cost to Canadians. This
Electrification fundamentally alters Canada''s energy flows, significantly reducing overall energy input requirements due to enhanced efficiency. Electric
We can avoid such devastating losses, and create a more sustainable, affordable future, by building a clean energy economy. A recent analysis of energy
In partnership with 14 participating ISPs across the country that are voluntarily contributing to the initiative by offering $20 a month high-speed Internet services, the Government of Canada will
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7 1 aims to address the needs of the billion people around the world who lack access to electricity. It calls for: universal
Our goal is for all Canadians to have access to high-speed Internet of at least 50 megabits per second (Mbps) download and 10 Mbps upload speeds. Learn
Canada''s electricity strategy targets doubling capacity by 2050, advancing electrification, grid modernization, and investment across provinces and energy systems.
Energy Internet has caught an attention of the global academic community, and it is being implemented actively. This paper describes the basic features and the key structure of Energy Internet, proposes a
No matter where you live, access to reliable, affordable high-speed Internet is essential. Today, the Honourable Gudie Hutchings, Minister of Rural Economic Development, reported on the
OECD''s Newsroom Artificial intelligence How to apply effective governance to harness the benefits of A.I. and mitigate its risks Climate mitigation and net-zero transition Analysis and insights for driving a
An overwhelming majority (71%) of Canadians support the federal government''s Clean Electricity Regulations according to a recent Abacus Data poll commissioned by Clean Energy Canada.
All Canadians need reliable and affordable high-speed Internet and mobile connectivity, no matter where they live. The governments of Canada and British Columbia are taking action to
The Energy Internet is expected to transform the landscape of electricity generation portfolio, distribution, and consumption through the integration of advanced sensing, communication, and
Canada''s vast renewable energy resources, from solar power in the Prairies to Atlantic Canada''s offshore wind, will create economic opportunities nationwide. With coordinated policies across
In the 1970s, the concept of Energy Internet began to emerge. In 1986, Peter Meisen founded the Global Energy Network Institute, aiming to fully utilize renewable resources on a global
Renewable energy sources such as photovoltaic (PV), wind, tidal, and ocean waves have increasingly penetrated the global production of energy. Energy Internet has been widely regarded
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