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Anaergia Q4 revenue leaps 111% YoY with strong sales
Anaergia Q4 revenue leaps 111% year-over-year
Anaergia Inc. (ANRG-T) reported a successful Q4 with revenue, profit and net income all improved from the same quarter in 2024, a sign its capital-light model is on the right track, CEO Assaf Onn said.
PyroGenesis Q4 revenue tumbles 21% from 2024
PyroGenesis Inc. (PYR-T) reported a Q4 that failed to meet expectations, CEO P. Peter Pascali said, with revenue declining compared to the year prior and a mounting net loss weighing down the Montreal-based company.
Carbon Upcycling receives US$10M for flagship project
Carbon Upcycling Technologies announced up to US$10 million in financing from San Francisco-based ATEL Ventures to support the development of its key project in the Ash Grove Mississauga Cement Plant.
Boralex, SNGRDC secure $202M financing for Ontario battery
Montreal-based renewable power producer Boralex Inc. (BLX-T) and Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation (SNGRDC) have secured $202 million in financing for the 125-megawatt Oxford battery energy storage project in Ontario.
More Quebecers shifting to EVs as gas prices soar
Across Quebec, electric vehicle (EV) sales have surged in recent weeks, with some reports showing a nearly 20 per cent increase in just one month, and year-over-year sales jumping as much as 600 per cent.
Stellantis faces pushback over potential Chinese EV deal
There has been a lot of pushback against the possibility of Stellantis turning its idle Brampton, Ont. assembly plant into a Chinese EV manufacturing hub since Bloomberg first reported the global automaker was in talks with its Chinese partner.
B.C. drops ZEV sales target to 75 per cent for 2035
British Columbia has reduced its zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) sales target for 2035. The original mandate called for 100 per cent of new vehicles sold in the province by 2035 be zero-emission. The change reduces the share to 75 per cent.
Canadians get access to the U.S.’s best-selling e-bikes
Arizona-based Lectric eBikes, which has become one of the most recognizable names in the North American e-bike market, has announced a new collaboration with Vélo Canada Bikes, a national non-profit focused on improving cycling infrastructure and accessibility across Canada.
Alberta says it’s sitting on a potential $1T lithium resource
Alberta is sitting on one of the largest lithium resources in the world. The challenge now is proving it can actually be produced. On paper, the resource could be worth nearly US$1 trillion if produced using direct lithium extraction.
Market discipline is shaping Canada’s green hydrogen sector
OPINION: Pointing to the cancellation or redesign of a single wind-to-hydrogen project as proof the sector was a fad misses how large infrastructure markets evolve. As the sector moves from headlines to creditworthy projects, simplistic narratives risk misleading communities and investors.
Hydro-Québec launches solar grant program
Hydro-Québec has introduced a grant offering up to $1,000 per kilowatt installed, covering up to 40 per cent of eligible costs to accelerate rooftop solar adoption and reduce payback periods for residential and business customers in Quebec.
1Click, Total Energy combine to expand Atlantic presence
Toronto-based residential electrification firm 1Click Energy Solutions Inc. has announced the full integration of Newfoundland and Labrador-based Total Energy Solutions under its brand, strengthening its presence across the Atlantic province. The move brings Total Energy fully under the 1Click banner.
Solar power in Africa is heating up
About a tenth of Malawi's grid power now comes from two new solar plants built by Toronto-based JCM Power. The 60-megawatt Salima solar plant, co-owned with InfraCo Africa Ltd., became the country's first solar plant in 2021.
Allbirds' lasting climate contribution
Allbirds — the footwear brand known for its dedication to natural materials and its willingness to share low-carbon production methods with competitors — has been sold for US$39 million, a fraction of its one-time US$4 billion valuation.
Global carbon credit program may reward bad behaviour
A United Nations-backed framework for protecting tropical forests could allow governments to collect income from carbon credits without advancing forest conservation. The weakness lies in how the program calculates baselines, which is the expected rate of deforestation without intervention.
A snowless winter depletes Europe’s clean energy reservoir
A Norwegian reservoir, large enough to fill nearly half a million Olympic swimming pools, depends on spring melt to replenish and generate electricity. But after Norway’s driest winter in decades, the water level is far below where it should be.
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