Canada
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Pembina Gas Infrastructure, a joint subsidiary of KKR and Canada's Pembina Pipeline Corporation, will acquire a 50% interest in Whitecap’s 15-07 Kaybob Complex for $420 million.
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Shell has reached the Final Investment Decision (FID) for its Polaris project, a carbon capture project at the Shell Energy and Chemicals Park, Scotford in Alberta, Canada.
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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Export Development Canada are some of the latest investors in a $31 million Series A2 financing for energy storage company e-Zinc.
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Low-emission fuels producer ClearSky Global has inked a $168 million investment from a private ESG-focused investment group.
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British Columbia-based Cedar LNG, a partnership between Pembina Pipeline and the Haisla Nation, has reached final investment decision.
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EverGen Infrastructure through subsidiary Fraser Valley Biogas has entered into a 20-year agreement with FortisBC Energy for the supply of renewable natural gas.
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Nuclear Fuels has appointed Gregory Huffman as chief executive officer, president and director, effective immediately.
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Canadian pipeline and energy company Enbridge has partnered with Six Nations Energy Development, an energy investment-focused consortium of 6 First Nations, to build a 200MW wind project in Weyburn, Saskatchewan.
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Independent Canadian fuel distributor and retailer Parkland Corporation is seeking a buyer for its platform.
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Pattern Energy has signed a 30-year PPA with Hydro-Québec for its 150MW Broughton Wind project, located in Québec.
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Abraxas Power has selected McDermott as its EPC contractor for the Exploits Valley Renewable Energy Corporation (EVREC) project in Newfoundland and Labrador, which will be Canada's first commercial green hydrogen project.
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Tax advisory firm Leo Berwick has hired Colin Schmidt as of the firm's infrastructure, renewables, and energy transition financial group.
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Strategic Value Partners (SVP) and EverGen Power have launched a partnership to invest in North American natural gas generation.
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EDP Renewables North America has secured the rights to sell energy, capacity and ancillary services from its Edgeware BESS battery storage facility in Ontario.
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Export Development Canada (EDC) has led a $136 million equity financing for FLO, a North American EV charging hardware and software provider.
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The Canada Growth Fund (CGF) has teamed up with Gibson Energy and Varme Energy to develop Canada's first waste-to-energy facility with carbon capture technology.
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The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) has named 3 regional heads to cover Europe and North America for its sustainable energies team.
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners is selling its Canadian gas gathering and processing business, NorthRiver Midstream, to unlisted infrastructure business Kiara Infrastructure Private Limited, PFR has learned.
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Canadian power provider Hydro One has hired Harry Taylor as executive vice president and chief financial and regulatory officer, effective 10 June (2024).
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Canadian pipeline and energy company Enbridge has closed on its acquisition of Dominion Energy’s Questar Gas and Wexpro assets for around $4.3 billion.
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Hydro-Québec has revealed plans to add 10GW of wind generation over the next decade, including several First Nations-owned 1GW-sized projects.
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NOVA Infrastructure is acquiring listed solar and storage developer UGE International in a deal that values the company at C$72 million.
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The Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) will loan HTEC C$337 million ($247m) to accelerate hydrogen production and refuelling infrastructure in British Columbia and Alberta.
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Hydro-Québec has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) for the full capacity of electricity generated by the 300MW Peshu Napeu wind project.
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Energy giant AES has issued $950 million aggregate notes due 2055 at 7.6% to fund the development or redevelopment of clean power projects.
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Canadian power company TC Energy is appealing the Delaware Chancery Court ruling to pay $199.2 million in damages as part of an ongoing class action lawsuit related to its 2016 acquisition of Columbia Pipeline.
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Ontario Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) has awarded offtake contracts to 13 battery storage, natural gas, and biogas projects, totalling 2.19GW — the capacity needed to power Toronto.
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Alberta, Canada-based Capital Power has cancelled its $2.4 billion Genesee carbon capture and storage (CCS) project after determining the project was not financially viable.
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Hitachi Energy has invested more than $100 million alongside Investissement Quebec to upgrade and modernise its power transformer factory in Varennes and other facilities in Montreal.
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