Newsletter: Woodfibre LNG to beat net-zero targets. And more . . . .

Our newsletter: 30 March 2023 Woodfibre LNG to beat net-zero targets Woodfibre LNG pledges its plant will be net zero in 2027, 23 years ahead of the federal target of 2050, and three years ahead of BC’s net-zero requirement for new LNG plants. Woodfibre’s net-zero plan includes electrification, new technology, and then forestry carbon offsets …

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Blog: Cedar LNG and First Nations

The Cedar LNG project in BC, led by the Haisla Nation, says it has the strong support of neighbouring Nations. “Years of collaboration and constructive engagement with these Nations have helped to ensure the project will be designed, constructed, and operated responsibly, while providing benefits through construction jobs and contracting, training opportunities, long-term employment, and …

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Alliance welcomes approvals of Cedar LNG

The First Nations Natural Gas Alliance welcomes the announcements that BC and Canada have approved the Haisla Nation’s $3-billion Cedar LNG project. “This is a tremendous achievement for the Haisla First Nation” Alliance CEO Karen Ogen said. “Cedar LNG and the Coastal GasLink pipeline that delivers the gas show the world that First Nations with …

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Blog: BC government still silent on LNG

Our open letter to BC Premier David Eby on Feb. 22, decrying his government’s lack of action on LNG development, drew neither an acknowledgment nor a reply. So there’s still no clear answer as to what the government intends for LNG and, of immediate interest, whether his government is going to approve the proposed Cedar …

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