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Diverso expands geothermal model to U.S. lowrise with Dandelion
Diverso expands geothermal model to U.S. with Dandelion
Diverso Energy will be bringing its utility geothermal model to developers of new lowrise communities in the U.S. with partner Dandelion Energy, widening the Toronto-based company’s reach outside of Canada.
Six Nations, Aypa secure $700M for Ontario battery projects
Just weeks after turning on the biggest battery energy storage facility in Canada, the economic development arm of the Six Nations of the Grand River announced it closed $700 million in financing for two more such projects with Aypa Power.
Northland looks to double operating capacity by 2030
Northland Power Inc. (NPI-T) plans to double its operating capacity by 2030 via wind and energy storage projects which are now under construction, as well as asset acquisitions, according to its 2025 financial report.
Canada’s $220B clean electricity advantage at risk
A new report finds that clean electricity constraints, slow infrastructure buildout and policy uncertainty are putting as much as $220 billion in potential capital investment and as much as 80,000 direct jobs at risk across Canada’s economy.
NFI Group reports Q4 profit of $166M
Winnipeg-based bus manufacturer NFI Group Inc. (NFI-T) reported net earnings of US$166 million during Q4, up from US$18.6 million during the same period the year prior. Revenue from NFI's manufacturing segment was US$871.7 million.
Greenlane Renewables sees annual revenue of $44M
Vancouver-based biogas company Greenlane Renewables Inc. (GRN-T) reported fiscal year 2025 annual revenue of $44.4 million and gross profit of $18.1 million. The company's sales backlog as of Dec. 31, 2025 was $33.6 million.
Ballard Power cuts annual losses by 72%
Vancouver-based fuel cell maker Ballard Power Systems (BLDP-T) slashed its annual losses by 72 per cent last year, according to newly released financial results. It recorded a full-year net loss of $90.9M for 2025, compared to $324.2M in 2024.
Progressive Planet announces record Q3 revenue
Kamloops-based Progressive Planet (PLAN-X) reported Q3 revenue of $5.8 million, its second-highest quarterly revenue and the highest Q3 revenue since the acquisition of Absorbent Products. Gross profit for the quarter was $2 million.
DevvStream reduces debt by $5.9M
Carbon management firm DevvStream Corp. (DEVS-Q) announced Thursday a series of transactions that reduce approximately $5.9 million of outstanding debt, according to a press release statement. The transactions include debt-to-equity conversions and debt repayment from key strategic partners.
China’s BYD open to building cars in Canada
BYD is considering building a plant in Canada while also exploring acquisition of an established global automaker. In January, Canada agreed to exempt up to 49,000 Chinese-built electric vehicles annually from the 100 per cent tariff imposed in 2024.
Quebec City-Toronto corridor could support electrification
A recent study conducted by Propulsion Québec and WSP Canada has found that the corridor between Quebec City and Toronto would be technically achievable with today’s technology to support an all-electric medium- and heavy-duty trucking system.
A better way to measure individual climate action?
By having people fill out a survey that asks them questions about their relationships, jobs and other areas of their lives, U.K. researchers hope to build a much more comprehensive accounting of a person's ability to fight climate change.
Will the conflict in Iran lead to more clean energy?
VIDEO: Clean technology investment strategist Pavel Molchanov explains whether a disruption in global fuel supplies triggered by the war in Iran will lead to more focus on long-term investments in green energy grids.
Researchers develop dirt-repelling solar panel coating
A transparent, water-repellent coating developed by researchers in Scotland, China and India could make solar panels self-cleaning and improve their power output. The dual-layer coating repels water, dust and dirt without reducing the amount of light reaching the photovoltaic cells.
AI 'scientists' help human ones answer climate questions
Like millions of others, climate scientists are finding a role for large language models in coding, communication and other parts of their workflow. They’re also pointing AI tools at central questions: How hot will it get, how rainy, how fast?
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