Canada Has the Potential To Lead the Global Energy Transition
NORTHAMPTON, MA | ACCESSWIRE | September 29, 2022 | When it comes to energy and to the energy transition, Canada has yet to embrace its vast potential to lead. This observation was offered up by panelists on Tuesday evening at the Energy Disruptors Summit in Calgary , during a mainstage discussion entitled The Future of Canadian Energy. The panel of four included Colin Gruending, Enbridge''s Executive Vice President and President, Liquids Pipelines. "Canada has everything it needs to meet the world''s energy needs," said Gruending. "We have more energy than we need, we produce it cleaner than everyone else, and others want it, so let''s go!" Simply put, Canada''s bounty of natural gas-which is among the world''s cleanest-could be turned into liquified natural gas for export, which would go a long way towards displacing dirtier fuels such as coal, particularly in the generation of electricity. Greunding noted that Canada''s struggle to get its clean energy to market goes even further than lost opportunity.
Canada Has the Potential To Lead the Global Energy Transition
NORTHAMPTON, MA | ACCESSWIRE | September 29, 2022 | When it comes to energy and to the energy transition, Canada has yet to embrace its vast potential to lead. This observation was offered up by panelists on Tuesday evening at the Energy Disruptors Summit in Calgary , during a mainstage discussion entitled The Future of Canadian Energy. The panel of four included Colin Gruending, Enbridge''s Executive Vice President and President, Liquids Pipelines. "Canada has everything it needs to meet the world''s energy needs," said Gruending. "We have more energy than we need, we produce it cleaner than everyone else, and others want it, so let''s go!" Simply put, Canada''s bounty of natural gas-which is among the world''s cleanest-could be turned into liquified natural gas for export, which would go a long way towards displacing dirtier fuels such as coal, particularly in the generation of electricity. Greunding noted that Canada''s struggle to get its clean energy to market goes even further than lost opportunity.