The old renewable energy investing story was tidy. Buy the solar manufacturer, back the wind developer, assume demand would rise, and wait for policy to do the …
A smaller footprint starts with a better questionA family replaces light bulbs, carries reusable bags, and remembers to sort the recycling. A company buys offse…
A few winters ago in Calgary, I stood in a grocery store parking lot watching two very different kinds of driver anxiety play out. One family was brushing snow …
A quiet roofline can change a household budgetThere is a particular kind of relief that comes from opening a summer power bill and not feeling your shoulders ri…
On a January morning in Calgary, the kind where your breath hangs in the air and the kettle feels like emotional support, climate action can sound abstract. The…
The moment home charging stops being abstractThe first surprise for many new EV owners is how quickly the romance of silent driving turns into a very practical …
A new home can smell like cut lumber, fresh paint, and possibility. Increasingly, it also carries a quieter question: what did it cost the planet before anyone …
A family in Calgary can make this decision in a single snowy weekend. One spreadsheet open, one dealership tab half-read, one parent asking whether the advertis…
On some spring days now, the global power system briefly looks like the future people used to sketch in policy papers. Solar farms are peaking at midday. Wind f…
A market that has moved from idealism to infrastructureA decade ago, many renewable energy pitches still leaned on virtue. Cleaner air. Lower emissions. A bette…
Why this conversation feels more urgent nowA cotton T-shirt can look harmless folded on a shelf. Soft, ordinary, easy to grab. Yet behind that simple garment si…
On paper, an electric car is simple: a motor, power electronics, and a battery pack. In practice, that battery pack is where the whole argument about the future…
A clean-tech giant, a fossil-fuel backboneFor years, the public story around hyperscale computing has been bright and polished: sleek server halls, wind contrac…
A quiet infrastructure story has become a public fightThe modern internet feels weightless until someone asks where the electricity comes from. That is the tens…
A rooftop can look ordinary right up until the month the power bill lands. Then it becomes arithmetic, architecture, and a little bit of hope. Across North Amer…
On a cold morning in Calgary, the battery question feels less abstract than it does in investor decks or glossy launch videos. You notice it when a parked EV ha…
A clean-tech story with a fossil-fuel engineThe image is jarring because it cuts against a decade of tech-sector storytelling. A company that has spent years pr…
A quiet revolution is happening in the walls around us. Not in a glossy, futuristic way, but in the humble choices that decide whether a home leaks heat, traps …
On some evenings, the energy transition can feel abstract until you look at the numbers and realize how quickly the grid is changing. In 2025, wind and solar ac…
Why this conversation feels more urgent nowA cotton T-shirt can look innocent on a hanger. Soft, simple, familiar. Yet behind that one basic garment sits a chai…
On a cold prairie morning, the difference between a battery electric vehicle and a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle can feel less like a policy debate and more like a…
There is a particular kind of tension in the modern energy economy that feels almost too neat, too symbolic. On one side, you have artificial intelligence, clou…
A few winters ago, a neighbour in Calgary told me she loved the idea of an electric vehicle right up until the first deep freeze. Her question was simple and co…
On a bright winter afternoon in Calgary, solar can feel almost counterintuitive. Snow on the fence, a cold wind moving across the yard, and yet a rooftop array …
A row of windowless buildings can look strangely quiet from the road. No smokestacks, no assembly lines, no visible crowds. Yet behind those walls, racks of ser…
A simple way to see a very big shiftOn some afternoons now, whole stretches of electricity demand are being met by sunlight and wind that cost nothing to fuel. …
Just after sunrise, a utility dispatcher somewhere in South Asia is watching two curves move in opposite directions: solar output climbing fast, fossil generati…
Setting the Scene: A Quiet Revolution in Home EnergyOn a cool spring evening in a quiet Calgary suburb, Emma plugs her electric SUV into a sleek wall-mounted ch…
Starting Small: Why Zero Waste Matters More Than EverImagine walking through a local park, the ground littered not with leaves or pine needles, but with plastic…
Charging Ahead: A Moment of Transformation in Electric Vehicle BatteriesOn a crisp morning in April 2026, a quiet revolution was unfolding in a lab nestled in t…
Illuminating the Path: Why Solar Panels Are a Home EssentialImagine a quiet Saturday morning in a leafy Calgary suburb. Sunlight filters softly through the tree…
Harnessing the Sun: A New Dawn for Home Solar InstallationImagine waking up to a warm morning sun filtering through your window, knowing your home is powered by…
Illuminating the Path: A Snapshot of Renewable Energy Investment in 2026On a crisp spring morning in April 2026, the skyline of Adelaide, South Australia, gleam…