Globe and Mail – Big Debate 2015 Energy Supplement
Activities of Interest | Energy Pathways Project | What’s New | June 23, 2015
Clem Bowman writes about big energy infrastructure in The Windsor Star. Article
Energy Pathways Project | Fellows in the News | What’s New | October 6, 2014
Mark Shrimpton, of Stantec, on big energy projects described in the CAE Energy Pathways Task Force book Canada: Becoming a Sustainable Energy Powerhouse. Full Story
Energy Pathways Project | What’s New | September 2, 2014
Richard Marceau and Clem Bowman, CAE Energy Pathways Task Force co-chairs, respond to the August 18 Financial Post column. Full Story
Energy Pathways Project | Fellows in the News | What’s New | August 28, 2014
Richard Marceau, CAE Past-President, and co-chair Energy Pathways Task Force, on the benefits of energy megaprojects. Full Story
Energy Pathways Project | Fellows in the News | What’s New | August 25, 2014
By Peter Foster in the Financial Post. Full Story
Energy Pathways Project | What’s New | August 25, 2014
Konrad Yakabuski, writing in the Globe and Mail, describes the world market opportunities for Canadian bitumen and quotes the CAE’s latest book on becoming a sustainable energy superpower. Full Story
Energy Pathways Project | What’s New | August 13, 2014
The final edition of the book “Canada: Becoming a Sustainable Energy Powerhouse” is now available for download. Canada: Becoming a Sustainable Energy Powerhouse (9 MB)
Energy Pathways Project | What’s New | July 22, 2014
The “Sustainable Energy Superpower” Special Report that was published in the Globe and Mail on May 21 is now interactive and available at http://ses.canadabitumen.com/ Follow @BowmanCentre on Twitter (https://twitter.com/BowmanCentre) for updates.
Energy Pathways Project | What’s New | June 5, 2014
A Sustainable Energy Superpower special feature appeared in the May 21 edition of the Globe and Mail. Special Feature
Energy Pathways Project | What’s New | May 22, 2014
Sarnia, ON – A local coalition including representatives from the petrochemical, engineering and construction industries and the Western Sarnia-Lambton Research Park is taking out a full page advertisement in The Globe and Mail stating that Sarnia-Lambton “knows oil” and is ready, willing, and able to accommodate a bitumen upgrader refinery locally. The ad is to appear Wednesday, May Continue reading >>
Energy Pathways Project | What’s New | May 20, 2014
Clem Bowman and Richard Marceau, of the CAE’s Energy Pathways Task Force, in the 16 September edition of “The Hill Times” on Canada’s opportunities to become an energy superpower. The Hill Times – Monday, September 16, 2013
Energy Pathways Project | What’s New | September 16, 2013
May 24, 2013, Sarnia-Lambton, Ontario, Canada – Senior government and industry leaders endorsed the urgent need to increase the economic benefits that flow to Canada from the development of our energy resources, on May 21-22 in Sarnia-Lambton, Ontario. Keynote speakers were The Honourable Frank McKenna (Deputy Chair, TD Bank Group), Senator Elaine McCoy, and Jim Continue reading >>
Energy Pathways Project | What’s New | May 24, 2013
April 3, 2013 – Sarnia, Ontario, Canada – Two keynote speakers at the “Bitumen – Adding Value: Canada’s National Opportunity” Conference in Sarnia on May 21/22 will define what is meant by adding value to the entire chain of the resource industry, both upstream and downstream. Jim Stanford, CAW Economist, and frequent commentator on TVO’s Continue reading >>
Energy Pathways Project | What’s New | April 3, 2013
This report was distributed at the “Canada’s Energy Strategy: Are We Really a Sustainable Energy Superpower?” Workshop held in Sarnia on May 18, 2010. Canada’s Energy Progress
Energy Pathways Project | What’s New | May 18, 2010
May 2010 – News Release
Energy Pathways Project | News Releases | What’s New | May 11, 2010
The findings and conclusions of the Report of the Canada Power Grid Task Force – “Electricity: Interconnecting Canada – A Strategic Advantage” provides the basis and focus for an informed debate on the opportunities afforded by “interconnecting Canada”. The work was done with the view to ensuring that the nation’s electricity needs are met in a Continue reading >>
Energy Pathways Project | What’s New | April 19, 2010
Clean energy innovation is an issue that is of critical importance for the future well-being and prosperity of Canadians. In March 2002, responding to the challenges being faced by the global energy industry, including regional instability, depleting conventional resources, climate change and price volatility, the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE) released a study titled, Energy Continue reading >>
Energy Pathways Project | What’s New | April 1, 2010