Jason R. Wang
@jasonrwang.bsky.social
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Climate, #RethinkingEconomics 📊, decisions under uncertainty | Sr. Analyst @pembina.org⚡️🔋💨☀️ Also: @PathsForPpl @ModellingEnergy | Views my own
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ETS bus 4931 looks and sounds like it’s been retrofitted. It’s quiet and there almost sounds to be a hybrid electric motor giving it a boost. I’d love to know if that’s true! cptdb.ca/wiki/index.p...
Edmonton Transit Service - CPTDB Wiki (Canadian Public Transit Discussion Board)
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jasonrwang.bsky.social
A great article! I just saw a mouse at a very popular downtown pub recently and was wondering how common it was.
jasonrwang.bsky.social
I'd be happy if we can figure fusion out, but I'd be happier to get more solar panels installed first!
jasonrwang.bsky.social
Alberta's path to prosperity lies in emissions reduction, innovation, and cross-border collaboration, not the reverse. #ABpoli
pembina.org
A new pipeline paired with carbon capture may sound promising, but the numbers tell a different story.

Our analysis finds the so-called “grand bargain” would result in oilsands emissions going up, even with the Pathways carbon capture project.
jasonrwang.bsky.social
My friendly amendment to the fusion joke: Fusion hasn't been 10 years away for the last 100 years – it's always been 8.3 minutes from us! ☀️😎
shastingssimon.bsky.social
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This was a fun @energyvsclimate.bsky.social to record, I hope its as fun to watch/listen. A bit different, we cover a bunch of new(ish) energy tech with our hot takes, and end on an important note that part of being an expert is admitting when you just dont know.
Energy Tech That Has Us (and You) Talking #podcast
YouTube video by Energy vs Climate: climate change & energy systems
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jasonrwang.bsky.social
Totally agree! E-Bikes are game changers. My favourite part is that they're not just for urban centres, but rural folks too. I've met people lauding them for helping get around their farm and into towns while saving gas.
jasonrwang.bsky.social
Hey @youralberta.bsky.social, this is what a credible plan looks like. It has new actions and ideas, unlike the 2023 ERED document that just rehashes past work.
pembina.org
🔔🆕 Manitoba’s new climate plan sets net-zero by 2050, with time-bound legislated targets and reporting. We’re excited to see it centre Indigenous collaboration, clean job transitions & #RenewableEnergy.

“This isn’t an obligation – it’s an opportunity.” — Minister Mike Moyes
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molszyns.bsky.social
Seems like a big deal. 🤷🏻‍♂️ #cdnpoli #ableg.

NB: $10.7 billion is undoubtedly an underestimate. Total oil sands mine closure estimates have swung wildly in the past 4 yrs (graph), which tells you something about their reliability.
An operating life deposit was collected for the first time. Syncrude posted $868,626,731 in security, bringing the total security for Syncrude Mildred Lake-Aurora North to $1,073,929,755. This means that the MFSP considers Syncrude's Mildred Lake-Aurora North mine to have 15 years of reserves remaining. If the MFSP operates as expected, Syncrude will post $1,073,929,755 in security annually for the next 9 years. It also indirectly suggests that Syncrude and the MFSP estimate the closure cost for the Syncrude Mildred Lake-Aurora North mine at just over $10.7 billion. The ease with which that can now be calculated is notable
and significant, as it means that the MFSP estimated liability for the Syncrude Mildred Lake-Aurora North mine is effectively now public information, while the estimated liabilities for the other mines are not. Both the AER and industry have been steadfast in their refusal to disclose these mine specific estimates or to subject them to third party scrutiny, as requested by some First Nations. Graph showing big swings in total oil sands mine liability.
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adamscott.bsky.social
"As rights & title holders, we must inform Premier Smith once again that there is no support from Coastal First Nations for a pipeline & oil tankers project in our coastal waters" Marilyn Slett, president, Coastal First Nations Great Bear Initiative. www.cbc.ca/news/canada/... #cdnpoli #abpoli #c5
First Nations on B.C.'s North Coast won't support Alberta's pipeline proposal 'now or ever,' says chief | CBC News
The president of an organization representing First Nations along British Columbia's North Coast says it won't support a new bitumen pipeline proposal from Alberta's premier "now or ever."
www.cbc.ca
jasonrwang.bsky.social
📻 In the meantime, this @volts.wtf episode is worth a listen: "What if I can save money not just for an individual customer, but we can actually reduce the cost of ... the distribution grid? ... the average utilization rate of the US distribution system is around 42%." www.volts.wtf/p/the-cooles...
The coolest new home electrification widget
Smart meters that accelerate electrification by going from a consumer-led to an infrastructure-driven approach.
www.volts.wtf
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💡 The latter point is the fault of myself and my colleagues, not of @maxfawcett.bsky.social. The electricity system is frustratingly difficult to understand even for those of us who spend all our time thinking about it. We're struggling to explain what a "modernized" electricity grid looks like.
jasonrwang.bsky.social
☀️ Max hits the mark with this: rooftop (and balcony) solar lets everyone be involved in the energy transition.

💸 But he oversimplified on costs. Rooftop solar is in fact more economic than LCOEs suggest because they take advantage of existing, under-utilized distribution wires.
jasonrwang.bsky.social
Janetta is so right. Today's announcement is so disappointing to see as an Albertan. There are tens of billions of dollars that wind, solar, battery storage, and grid modernization companies are very happy to bring to Alberta. But they're met with barriers, not open arms.
jasonrwang.bsky.social
“It’s economically perverse that the provincial government will spend public money on a project the private sector has balked at, while simultaneously sabotaging private investment in renewable energy projects the market is demanding."
jasonrwang.bsky.social
🚩 Alberta’s pipeline proposal is a bad bet for taxpayer dollars and Canada’s climate

“It speaks volumes that after months of pressure from [Alberta] ... & offers of concierge service from Ottawa, industry has still refused." – Janetta McKenzie, O&G dir. @pembina.org

#ABpoli #ABenergy #ABinvestment
Alberta should heed private sector caution on pipelines | Pembina Institute
CALGARY — JANETTA McKENZIE, director of the Pembina Institute’s oil and gas program, made the following statement in response to news that the Government of Alberta will be the proponent for a new oil...
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jasonrwang.bsky.social
Air quality in Jasper and Squamish are horrendous right now. And in Vancouver, Yellowknife, Alberta, and more.

Take care, folks. And a loved one or neighbour too, if you can.
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“I really wish that the panel would not just ask, ‘How do we build nuclear energy?’ Instead, ‘How do we build a grid that’s ready for the future?’,” says our electricity expert @jasonrwang.bsky.social in conversation with Michael Higgins on Alberta Primetime.👇 2/2 #abpoli

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Depends on what timeframe. We were on track to hit the 30% by 2030 legislated goal by ~2027, but it all depends on how the market redesign and details of several new AUC rules end up, like transmission cost allocation.
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UPDATE: it's the lowest since June 2021 – a whole four years ago.

AESO removed links to project queues from before January 2023 so I needed to dig into my archives to find the older data.
jasonrwang.bsky.social
UPDATE: it's the lowest since June 2021 – a whole four years ago.

AESO removed links to project queues from before January 2023 so I needed to dig into my archives to find the older data.
jasonrwang.bsky.social
This volume may rebound somewhat as the AESO opens up its third cluster process for processing new generation projects in October 2025, but without reversing some of its policy decisions – including in the current electricity market redesign, I expect to see more cold feet from investors.
jasonrwang.bsky.social
As of last Friday, Alberta's renewable energy development queue hit the lowest it has been since at least February 2023.

For more on the downward trend, the spikes, and ways to grow development interest again, see: www.pembina.org/pub/down-not...