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The Canada Energy Regulator’s (CER) Energy Futures series explores how possible energy pathways might unfold for Canadians over the long …
The Canada Energy Regulator’s (CER) Energy Futures series explores how possible energy pathways might unfold for Canadians over the long …
Energy Futures employs economic, and energy supply and demand models, to make projections based on a certain set of assumptions …
The following information includes the status of litigation, appeals, and judicial reviews related to Canada Energy Regulator (CER) or Governor …
The electricity capacity and generation data to accompany the report Canada’s Renewable Power Landscape – Energy Market Analysis 2017. The …
This dataset contains estimates of power generation and economic breakevens for solar-power projects at various scales and installation costs in …
This dataset contains the estimated gas resources of western Canadian provinces, Yukon, and Northwest Territories, as assessed by the CER …
The Service Fees Act (SFA) provides a modern legislative framework that enables cost-effective delivery of services and, through better reporting …
On August 28, 2019, the National Energy Board (NEB) became the Canada Energy Regulator (CER), with the Coming into Force …
The following dataset contains liquefied petroleum gas underground inventory statistics. This data is for facilities that store propane, butane, and …