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BC Hydro and the rewiring of BC
Markham interviews Dan Woynillowicz, principal at Polaris Strategy + Insight, about British Columbia's strategy to double or triple its power system while electrifying the provincial economy.
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Massive conflict of interest over Alberta orphan wells
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Markham interviews public interest lawyer at the University of Calgary, an expert on Alberta oil and gas regulation, and co-author of the ABLAWG post: "The Problem with Industry Control of the OWA, and OWA Control of Oil and Gas Insolvency."
ATCO fined $3 million for improper customer charges
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Markham interviews lawyer Jim Wachowich, who heads up the Consumers' Coalition of Alberta.
Can Canada engineer CO2 removal for a net-zero world?
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Markham interviews Carson Fong, analyst with Pembina Institute and co-author of “Engineered Carbon Dioxide Removal in a Net-Zero Canada.”
New platform streamlines ESG reporting for oil and gas sector
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Markham interviews Gurpreet Lail, Enserva CEO, about the Launch of OnePath, its new ESG (environmental, social, governance) reporting platform for the energy sector.
NDP leadership series: Sarah Hoffman
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Markham interviews Sarah Hoffman, former deputy premier and health minister from 2015 to 2019.
NDP leadership series, Kathleen Ganley
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Markham interviews candidate Kathleen Ganley.
NDP leadership series: Jodi Calahoo Stonehouse
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Markham interviews Jodi Calahoo Stonehouse, NDP MLA and leadership candidate.
Woodland Cree on unceded territory, rejects Obsidian claim to play by AER rules
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Markham interviews freelance reporter Susan Thompson.
Is oil company willing to negotiate with First Nation?
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Energi Media special reporter Susan V Thompson interviews Chief Isaac Laboucan-Avirom of the Woodland Cree First Nation about its dispute with Obsidian Energy.
EV makers scrambling in competitive market, but 2024 global sales forecasts still up 17 million
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Markham interviews Corey Cantor, transportation analyst, BloombergNEF.
Canada's emissions rise, Alberta's remain flat
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Markham interviews MC Bouchard, Pembina Institute's oil and gas director, about the release of Canada's 2024 National Inventory Report.
Danielle Smith: Authoritarian or populist libertarian?
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Markham interviews Duane Bratt, professor of political science, Mount Royal University.
British Columbians optimistic about clean energy prospects - poll
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Markham interviews Trevor Melanson, communications director with Clean Energy Canada, about a new poll about how British Columbians think of their provincial government's energy policy and investments priorities.
Greener Homes Grant should be extended, improved
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Markham interviews Dr. Brendan Haley, director of policy research, with Efficiency Canada, about this op-ed “How to make energy retrofits easy and affordable for everyone” in the National Observer.
NW Alberta leading clean energy industrial race
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NW Alberta leading clean energy industrial race
Smith kills new home energy efficiency measures in Calgary, Edmonton
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Smith kills new home energy efficiency measures in Calgary, Edmonton
Dr Joe Vipond's update on COP28 from Dubai
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Dr Joe Vipond's update on COP28 from Dubai
Canada sets new 75% reduction of methane emissions from oil/gas production
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Canada sets new 75% reduction of methane emissions from oil/gas production
Survival of the cleanest: Pembina rings alarm about Alberta oil/gas competitiveness
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Survival of the cleanest: Pembina rings alarm about Alberta oil/gas competitiveness
Sustainable aviation fuel in Canada still on the runway
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Sustainable aviation fuel in Canada still on the runway
Liz Lappin on what Canada must do to build a battery industry
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Liz Lappin on what Canada must do to build a battery industry
Alberta consumer power prices hiked by utilities in the past
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Alberta consumer power prices hiked by utilities in the past
The attack on experts and their expertise
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The attack on experts and their expertise
FOIP documents show Smith, Neudorf lied to Albertans about renewables moratorium
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FOIP documents show Smith, Neudorf lied to Albertans about renewables moratorium
Science to reclaim oil sands tailings ponds not yet ready
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Science to reclaim oil sands tailings ponds not yet ready
Canada boosting support for electric trucks, buses
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Canada boosting support for electric trucks, buses
Premier Smith's awful take on IEA, peak oil demand
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Premier Smith's awful take on IEA, peak oil demand
Sanikiluaq wind project historic first for Nunavut
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Sanikiluaq wind project historic first for Nunavut
AER deficiencies in Deloitte report are indictment of regulator
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AER deficiencies in Deloitte report are indictment of regulator

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  • @TheBlueSteelKid
    @TheBlueSteelKid Місяць тому

    so gasoline usage has gone down?then shouldnt there be a worldwide slowing down of oil production?what am i not seeing?i know this video is 5 years old so maybe things changed.

  • @larrydavid5650
    @larrydavid5650 Рік тому

    This guy is a weirdo

  • @martinherald6492
    @martinherald6492 Рік тому

    Wrong Gerald. I'm a denier, and yes that's my real name. 2ndly: You sound like you're making a correct statement, when you say, "Your making a claim, prove it." That would be fine, except that anything put up by a denier is in response to a claim that we must do something to stop anthropogenic warming. It is common when debating things like the existence of god, for the person to make the god claim, to try and shift the burden of proof on to you to prove god doesn't exist. It's no different with the pagan mother nature worshiping religion who repeatedly tells you man is sinning against the planet and you have to atone for your sins. 'Oh, where's proof for your claim? ' 'The debate is over' 'When did the debate actually occur, I would like to read the transcripts?' Then you get a mixture of silence, abuse or a complete change of subject, by launching into a study on drought or something. If it's a scientific movement, just what exactly is the perfect level of Co2? Considering calcification in the oceans has been robbing Co2 from the atmosphere for millennia and the Co2 level at the time of the industrial revolution was nearly low enough plants couldn't breathe. The extra Co2 levels in recent years have resulted in a 15% greening of the planet, that has occurred mostly in arid areas your so called experts insisted would have more drought. How about the great barrier reef that not long ago got 400million dollars and Peter Ridd fired from his Cook university reef expert job, for basically for saying, the reef's in good shape. That this year has more coral on it than ever recorded before. Perhaps we could use a little more and some one should be financing studies into what the correct level of Co2 is, instead of just deciding it's a problem and it's all man's fault. How about how the IMF costs green energy? An open cut lithium mine is green and an open cut coal mine is the devil! They say the coal mine is subsidized, because of the damage it does to the environment. But the lithium mine has no such cost? I can talk about this stuff for hours. But Gerald is correct about one thing. He will never listen to me and many people on my side of the equation will never listen to him. My mind can be changed by evidence, I've not heard anything from him, that makes his prophesies about catastrophic weather in the future, sound correct. If he's not one of the one's working to save us from his catastrophe prophesy, but just a few inches of ocean increase and a few degrees celcius increase over the next hundred years, what the hell is he going to so much trouble for. So why do I do it? The explanation is simple: All the people in their private jets that just attended COP27, were informed that all the billions of dollars world wide spent to reduce global warming on this planet for decades, has made no difference. So like any religion, they double down and demand more sacrifices to be made! More money, means bigger tax and electricity bills. Not to mention keeping on doing the same thing and expecting a different result is as sign of insanity. These idiots are insatiable, I'm just part of the necessary movement to shine the light on the stupidity of their religion to stop it growing within our societies. I'm an atheist, the methods I use to argue I learned by watching religious arguments. Relying on the rules of the scientific method adhering to Greek rules of logic. People who claim they are being scientific about this, usually post a link to the last IPCC document, that was authored by 200 people. In other words they try and bury you in detail. I have read much and I quote some of that back at them. But you don't cite an entire document, that requires a certain amount of knowledge and you would have to spend days reading. Because if you did that, they would just keep quoting entire studies to you all the time, not the part of the study that backs up what they just said. Why? Because most of them haven't studied it all and kept up to date either. So what they are relying on is the fallacy of authority. I have no problem quoting the bible or Quran, they don't get a completely new edition every 3 years. I don't argue much against Catholics lately, they are one of my strongest allies against the warming movement. These days the global warming movement, is far pushier than Christians in western countries.

  • @martinreese7373
    @martinreese7373 Рік тому

    I watched his debate with Heller. This man is incapable of reasoned debate based on empirical data. If he is the best the climate zealots can produce, then no wonder none of them will go on stage and openly debate the science.

  • @bigboy9693
    @bigboy9693 Рік тому

    97% of scientists agree with the people who fund them and Tony is right, it is now a multi billion dollar Doom Goblin industry that will never end and Kutney is one of them.

  • @emack76
    @emack76 Рік тому

    I appreciate Kutney's opinions, but they are just that. The use of the term 'climate denier' is pretty low-brow. There is no climate crisis, nor is there a climate emergency. Climate science doesn't say what he thinks it says.

    • @snowmannor7779
      @snowmannor7779 Рік тому

      It is all he bring to the table. Watch Climate brawl against Tony Heller

  • @dks13827
    @dks13827 Рік тому

    Bite

  • @arnehofoss9109
    @arnehofoss9109 Рік тому

    Nonsense 3 years ago and still is. No one denies climate!

  • @elrolo3711
    @elrolo3711 Рік тому

    Kutneys main argument is that science should not be debated. You should only be allowed to believe his biased point of view.

  • @Pence128
    @Pence128 Рік тому

    Alberta's tar is just as good as light sweet crude? Ok, let's look at the historical price differential between WCS and WTI. Oh look, it says here you're full of shit.

  • @chondrinenigma
    @chondrinenigma 2 роки тому

    Kutney refuses to acknowledge the myriad occasions on which the climate doomsayers have gotten it flat-out wrong. He's just another charlatan. He also has no answer for replacing the lost FF energy, esp in transport. I'm sure He loves dirty water and grows all his own food. He's a clown and not a very funny one.

  • @nicevideomancanada
    @nicevideomancanada 3 роки тому

    CO2 now at 420 ppm

  • @hommie789
    @hommie789 3 роки тому

    The distillates from heavy oil is responsible for a larger number of plastics and synthetics, it's not just gasoline. Heavy oil was never about gasoline of burning fuel production but the things that can be made because of that oil grade. Even the electric car market needs oil to make 60% of the vehicle so oil is not going anywhere anytime soon.

  • @leemiller9486
    @leemiller9486 3 роки тому

    You should publicly debate Tony Heller.

    • @snowmannor7779
      @snowmannor7779 Рік тому

      Saw the debate with Tony Heller called Climate Brawl. Tony had the facts, data and science. Kutney had insults and fallecies, primerly ad hominen, appeal to autority and straw man. Kutney is a joke.

  • @turningpoint4238
    @turningpoint4238 3 роки тому

    Bet that number seems quite small now.

  • @greglarsen7754
    @greglarsen7754 4 роки тому

    Gerald keeps the science deniers in line with plain talk. Science isn't that hard to understand and to try to contradict science w/memes and cartoons is a lost cause.

    • @snowmannor7779
      @snowmannor7779 Рік тому

      He's a joke. Watch climate brawl, a debate against Tony Heller. Ad hominen, appeal to autority and straw man - no facts, data or science

  • @stevenguild2707
    @stevenguild2707 4 роки тому

    Idiots

  • @Tracks777
    @Tracks777 4 роки тому

    lovely stuff

  • @gilgingras5599
    @gilgingras5599 4 роки тому

    Great interview. Seems to me that some of these ideas were put forth a few years ago and it's nice to see them getting ready to come on line. It's like gaining 30% increase in pipeline capacity plus reversing import line to export. Didn't they reverse Northern Lites pipeline that shipped the condensate?

  • @SpecialK234
    @SpecialK234 4 роки тому

    How is Alberta going to make money off renewables to the same degree as a commodity like oil?

  • @eclecticcyclist
    @eclecticcyclist 4 роки тому

    With more renewables, what's needed is storage not inflexible nuclear, and we need to decarbonise faster than even SMRs can manage, without leaving a toxic legacy.

  • @williamhaaf8375
    @williamhaaf8375 4 роки тому

    the world does not need oil from these sands. this oil has too big a carbon energy footprint and leaves all that toxic tailings waste ponds. The oil companies have refused for 40 yrs to practice good stewardship of their operations and products. In a decade they will declare bankruptcy and leave the citizens with this toxic legacy including all the green house emissons in the atmosphere from steam heating underground this thick butimen with mega amounts of nat gas. Shame on the oil company leadership . who have been paid generously but have screwed the rest of us.

  • @gilgingras5599
    @gilgingras5599 4 роки тому

    Great discussion with Shawn, I do learn something new with you two talking about the issues of the day. 👍

  • @paulhugheskharkiv
    @paulhugheskharkiv 4 роки тому

    What a great way to kick off 2020

  • @edhservice8247
    @edhservice8247 4 роки тому

    Absolutely! EVERYBODY needs to listen to Energi Media on a regular basis! Couldn't agree more! Yeah Markham!

  • @TheViewFromUpHere
    @TheViewFromUpHere 4 роки тому

    We've been waiting decades for a small 50-200MW fail safe nuclear reactor that could de-carbonize and reduce costs in the oilsands and power northern communities. Nothing, squat, F-all, bubkiss, nada, so the world has moved on with newer cleaner non-fuelled solutions. We can't wait and do nothing while the promises fail to materialize.

  • @TheViewFromUpHere
    @TheViewFromUpHere 4 роки тому

    What is the time to build a nuclear power plant? 8 years? China is building 40-50 GW of solar PV a year and they have 11GW of nuclear under construction. As of December 2018, 457 reactors with a net capacity of 401,837 MWe are operational, and 54 reactors with net capacity of 55,364 MWe are under construction. Of the reactors under construction, 11 reactors with 10,982 MWe are in China.[10] So that is 400-500 GW of solar PV vs 11 GW of nuclear built in the same 10 year period. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_power_by_country

  • @TheViewFromUpHere
    @TheViewFromUpHere 4 роки тому

    No one knows if SMRs will be a timely and economical solution. After that planned Canadian demonstration plants we will have a better idea on time to build and economics.

  • @JEmphatically
    @JEmphatically 4 роки тому

    Like the part about always searching for truth, it might be elusive but that doesn't lessen the importance of seeking it. And facts are an important path to the truth. We've gotten so far away from the definition of a "fact" now - that we're slipping further away from truth-seeking than we've been in a long while.

  • @gilgingras5599
    @gilgingras5599 4 роки тому

    You and Shawn should make this a weekly event as I suspect there will be plenty to talk about.

  • @TheViewFromUpHere
    @TheViewFromUpHere 4 роки тому

    I thought that gas producers were using micro and mini gas turbine generators to burn flared gas and generate local power instead of flaring it. It is a great idea, I wonder what happened to it. Flare gas used in on-site microturbine Capstone Turbine Corporation has received an order for a C1000 microturbine. Expected to be commissioned in October 2015, the C1000 microturbine will utilize flare gas produced by a central Saskatchewan energy company through a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Canada’s Kineticor Resource Corporation. www.powerengineeringint.com/2015/07/27/flare-gas-used-in-on-site-microturbine/ Reducing Methane Emissions with Microturbines www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2017-06/documents/frantz_2005aiw.pdf www.flexenergy.com/turbine-innovations/

  • @SpecialK234
    @SpecialK234 4 роки тому

    Great guest. So true, the federal government needs to come to the people of Alberta, not the other way around. Stop treating us like uppity peasants.

  • @JosephDietz
    @JosephDietz 4 роки тому

    Great discussion, keep up these videos!

  • @nlamothe
    @nlamothe 4 роки тому

    This was worth my time, you should watch it too...

  • @d.christensen3042
    @d.christensen3042 4 роки тому

    This video from Energi Media is very informative and a must view by all who are vested in public sector pensions in this province. I think the scenarios and the risks (to pension plan members) outlined by Mr. Meeker and Mr. Hislop explain clearly why the AB UCP gov't wants control of AIMCo. It's hard for me to believe, but given the track record of this UCP gov't and its leader, I am convinced we are going to be in for a tough fight for control of OUR pension plans. I also believe that collectively and by being well informed, we will prevail.

  • @nlamothe
    @nlamothe 4 роки тому

    Keep up the good work Markham!

  • @nlamothe
    @nlamothe 4 роки тому

    Sharing. And commenting for the algorithms:)

  • @nlamothe
    @nlamothe 4 роки тому

    Thanks for doin these.

  • @PJ.Dah.Dachshund
    @PJ.Dah.Dachshund 4 роки тому

    Bankers & Prairie Boys 2.0. Gainers & Oilers will be peanuts compared to bailing out and remediating abandoned wells. And without remediating them, I there will be zero way to get investments. AIMCO being over exposed too a AB and little risk management. Is there any transparency AIMCO? No fiduciary duty attached to leaders of AIMCO! Would you want to give your pension to these guys?

  • @Dunkster23
    @Dunkster23 4 роки тому

    A very well-informed non-biased commentary on the subject. Made for interesting viewing. Very concerning times here in AB

  • @hoogreg
    @hoogreg 4 роки тому

    One of the arguments I've seen is, "Well, the NDP appointed this guy, so all's fair etc." I guess that falls under, "I like the UCP", but it sounds pretty silly.

  • @sidmarty8524
    @sidmarty8524 4 роки тому

    Breathtaking and outstanding case of political corruption. If Notley had tried this, how long before the hounds would be baying for blood? One hour? 20 Minutes?

  • @inderjitmore6107
    @inderjitmore6107 4 роки тому

    UCP - UNITED CORRUPT PARTY

  • @citytrees1752
    @citytrees1752 4 роки тому

    Stop saying 'awts'.

  • @kurtklingbeil6900
    @kurtklingbeil6900 4 роки тому

    Brilliant!

  • @MsBeautifulRed
    @MsBeautifulRed 4 роки тому

    Lots of very interesting and troubling points in this discussion. The bit at the end about the international nature of the oil and gas industry and how it may view the devolution of government institutions, cuts to the public sector and threats to women's rights was very informative.

  • @Funnybriton
    @Funnybriton 4 роки тому

    Also very very bright people thank you!

  • @Funnybriton
    @Funnybriton 4 роки тому

    Thank goodness Albertans didn't Wipeout their opposition party and put all their MLAs in one party basket

  • @rayz9772
    @rayz9772 4 роки тому

    Excellent video. Quite illuminating.

  • @kenmo6
    @kenmo6 4 роки тому

    Markham, you're going to trigger some right wing snowflakea!