Join Peter Tertzakian and Jackie Forrest from the ARC Energy Research Institute as they explore trends that influence the energy business, including financial, political, environmental, technological, social and economic forces.
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The Trans Mountain Expansion Project: Crossing the Finish Line
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This week, our guest is Dawn Farrell, President and CEO of Trans Mountain Corporation. On May 1, 2024, the Trans Mountain Expansion Project (TMEP) started commercial operations. Over a decade in the making, this milestone is a huge accomplishment. Originally built in 1953, the expansion project triples the pipeline's capacity from 300,000 to 890,00…
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Canadian Biofuels: Clean Fuel Regulation, Competitiveness and Budget 2024
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This week our guest is Doug Hooper, Director of Policy and Regulations at Advanced Biofuels Canada. Advanced Biofuels Canada is an industry association that promotes the production and use of biofuels and renewable synthetic fuels. One of the topics covered in the podcast is Canada’s Clean Fuels Regulation (CFR). The policy is nearing its first ann…
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Jackie and Peter provide an update on ESG this week on the podcast. Has the anti-ESG movement started to change companies' reporting and actions? To answer this question, they reviewed some articles and research that point to the recent loss of momentum and profile for the ESG movement. There have also been examples of companies exiting sustainabil…
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The 2024 Canadian Federal Budget was released on April 16th. This year’s budget is focused on affordability, housing, and spending on social programs such as pharmaceutical care, daycare, and dentist care. Peter and Jackie discuss the budget, including the size of the deficit and the planned increase in capital gains taxes. They also cover energy-r…
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Oil and More Turmoil: An Interview with Raoul LeBlanc, S&P Global Commodity Insights
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The threat of a wider Middle East war is increasing. Over the past weekend, Iran attacked Israel with missiles and drones in retaliation for Israel’s suspected strike on Iran's embassy in Syria. This week, our guest, Raoul LeBlanc, Vice President, Energy, S&P Global Commodity Insights, explains why oil prices have increased over the past few months…
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This week on the podcast, our guest is Rebecca Lindland, Senior Director of Industry Data and Insights at Cars Commerce. Cars Commerce has a platform to simplify the next generation of automotive retail, including Cars.com, AccuTrade, Dealer Inspire, and coming soon, Cars Commerce Media Network. Rebecca is a highly respected expert in the automotiv…
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Carbon Spotlight: Demystifying Canadian Levies, Markets and Beyond
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This week our podcast guest is Rachel Walsh, Environmental Commodities Strategist at BMO Capital Markets. Here are some of the questions Peter and Jackie asked Rachel: Is the hefty Canadian emitter carbon tax starting to impact competitiveness? Is the carbon levy causing industrial emitters to invest in reducing their emissions? Canada and Alberta …
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Powerful Changes: Alberta’s Electricity Market Redesign with Blake Shaffer
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Recently, Alberta announced significant changes to its power market: short-term changes to stop economic withholding and a long-term redesign of Alberta’s deregulated electricity market into a restructured energy market (REM). This week, our guest, Blake Shaffer, Associate Professor in the Department of Economics and School of Public Policy at the …
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The Energy Tourist: Peter Tertzakian's Mission to the UK
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Peter is back from a one-week whirlwind trip to the UK where he was a guest on a government-hosted tour titled “Energy Commentators Mission.” During his visit, he met people working on the UK energy transition, including with offshore wind, hydrogen, carbon capture and storage (CCS), and refining. Tune in to this week’s podcast to hear about Peter’…
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Is Canada Spending Enough on Clean Energy? John Stackhouse from RBC Disruptors
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This week, John Stackhouse, Senior Vice President, Office of the CEO at RBC joins the podcast. John is also the host of the Disruptors podcast. This episode is a joint podcast that is being made available on both the ARC Energy Ideas and Disruptors podcast channels. John, Jackie, and Peter discuss sustainable finance and Canada’s dearth of capital …
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In the Headlines: Alberta Budget and Renewables Moratorium, LNG, and IEA Backlash
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Peter and Jackie discuss the latest energy headlines and policy announcements on this week's podcast. Listed below are the topics covered: The Alberta Government is lifting the moratorium on new wind and solar project permits, a policy that was enacted in the summer of 2023. The Alberta Government introduces its 2024 fiscal budget. Before the budge…
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Interview with Ontario’s Energy Minister Todd Smith
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On February 16, 2024, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) announced some proposed changes to the draft Clean Electricity Regulations (CER). Initially released in August 2023, the draft legislation requires electricity production in Canada to be net zero by 2035. Peter and Jackie start the podcast by reviewing the recently proposed changes …
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First Nations, Energy Projects and Politics: An Interview with MLA Ellis Ross
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This week, our guest is Ellis Ross, an MLA in the British Columbia Legislature since 2017, representing the Skeena riding for the BC United political party (formerly the Liberal Party). His region includes the communities of Kitimat and Terrace on the northern coast of British Columbia. Ellis also currently serves as the Shadow Minister for Energy …
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What Canadians are Thinking About Energy Transition and Politics
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This week, our guest is Greg Lyle, Founder and President of Innovative Research Group. Innovative Research Group is a full-service market research firm with offices in Vancouver and Toronto. The firm has recently done some interesting polling on how Canadians are thinking about energy infrastructure and energy transition. Greg also talked politics,…
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Geopolitical Currents: Carlos Pascual on Energy, Climate, and Conflict in the Middle East
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This week, our guest is Carlos Pascual, Senior Vice President of Global Energy at S&P Global Commodity Insights. Carlos's past roles include establishing and directing the new Energy Resources Bureau at the US Department of State and serving as a senior advisor to the Secretary of State on energy issues. He has also previously been a United States …
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Crude Realities: Unpacking the Politics and Power of Oil
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This week on the podcast, our guest is David Detomasi, an associate professor and distinguished faculty fellow in international business at the Smith School of Business at Queens University. He is also the author of “Profits and Power: Navigating the Politics and Geopolitics of Oil.” First, Jackie and Peter discuss the potential impact of the Canad…
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The Green Heat Debate: Insights from FortisBC CEO Roger Dall’Antonia
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This week, our guest is Roger Dall’Antonia, President and CEO of FortisBC. FortisBC is a leading energy provider in British Columbia (BC), Canada. The utility serves about 1.1 million natural gas customers and 185,000 electricity customers. Roger explains the benefits of using natural gas to meet the peak winter heating demand and the challenges of…
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Weathering the Storm: Alberta’s Grid Alerts and 2024 Energy Themes
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Peter and Jackie start the year by reviewing the extreme cold in Alberta that caused a spike in electricity demand, resulting in the Alberta Electricity System Operator (AESO) issuing four grid alerts between January 12th and 15th. The electricity supply-demand balance was the tightest on Saturday evening (January 13th), causing the Alberta Governm…
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Looking Back on the Key Energy Themes of 2023
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On this week’s podcast, Jackie and Peter review the final takeaways from COP28. Next, they discuss the key energy themes that shaped the past year. The 2023 top themes include: 1) Artificial intelligence (AI) becomes mainstream 2) Investors now understand the clean energy interest rate nexus 3) 2023 will be the hottest year on record 4) Affordabili…
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Climate Headlines: COP28, Oil & Gas Emissions Cap, and the Clean Hydrogen Water Nexus
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Peter and Jackie start this week's podcast by discussing the latest developments at COP28 in Dubai, including whether the wording “phase-out” or “phase-down” of fossil fuels will be included in the final text. Next, they talk about the Canadian energy policy announced by the Canadian federal government at COP28, including draft legislation to reduc…
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The Six Nations of Grand River Development Corporation’s Mission to Provide Economic Self-Sufficiency
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This week, our guest is Matt Jamieson, President and CEO of the Six Nations of Grand River Development Corporation (SNGRDC). SNGRDC’s mission is to achieve economic self-sufficiency for their community by 2030. The Six Nations of the Grand River is located near Toronto and is Canada's most populated First Nation, with just over 30,000 members. The …
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Counterproductive Sustainable Investing: Is Brown the New Green?
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This week, Kelly Shue, Professor of Finance at Yale School of Management, joins the podcast. Earlier this year, Professor Shue and her co-author, Professor Samuel M. Hartzmark, published “Counterproductive Sustainable Investing: The Impact Elasticity of Brown and Green Firms.” Their research paper concludes that the sustainable investing practice o…
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Solar Manufacturing: The Problem with Canadian Competitiveness
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This week, our guest is Paolo Maccario, President and CEO of Silfab Solar. Silfab Solar is a Canadian company headquartered in Mississauga that manufactures solar panels in Ontario, Washington State, and South Carolina. The South Carolina facility will manufacture solar panels and cells with operations expected to be online in the third quarter of …
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Canada Energy Regulator’s Chief Economist: What Could Canada’s Energy Future Look Like?
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This week, Jean-Denis Charlebois joins the podcast. Jean-Denis is the Chief Economist at the Canada Energy Regulator (CER). The CER released a report in June outlining three potential future energy scenarios, titled “Canada’s Energy Future 2023: Energy Supply and Demand Projections to 2050.” Here are some of the questions Peter and Jackie asked Jea…
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In the News: Geopolitics, Canada’s Carbon Tax and Clean Energy Stocks
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This week, Peter and Jackie discuss recent news headlines, including some scary topics on this Halloween podcast recording. Here are some of the topics they discussed: · Rising geopolitical risks. Why are the oil markets calm in the face of the Israel-Hamas conflict and the potential for an oil outage? · ExxonMobil and Chevron announce significant …
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