by 360 Energy | Apr 15, 2021 | Build Your Energy Knowledge, Uncategorized, White Papers
Investor Confidence – Climate Change RisksDownload Savvy investment fund managers must have a firm grasp of the risks that climate change and the transition to a low carbon economy will have on their current portfolios. They need to ensure the companies they...
by 360 Energy | Feb 28, 2019 | 360 Blog, Blogger, Build Your Energy Knowledge, News, Webinars
The Economics of Solar Power In Canada- When Will Solar Power Make Financial Sense for Your Business? Click the link below to access our Economics of Solar Power Webinar with guest speaker Mike Johnson from the National Energy Board as he discusses solar power in...
by 360 Energy | Feb 18, 2019 | 360 Blog, Blogger, Build Your Energy Knowledge, Coach, Greenhouses, News
Farm Fresh Tomatoes in Frigid February Levi Tiemstra loves being able to provide his customers with fresh, local, high quality produce – all year round. The central Alberta greenhouse grower is succeeding in his goal, despite daunting circumstances. Canadian...
by 360 Energy | Feb 18, 2019 | 360 Blog, Blogger, Build Your Energy Knowledge, Coach, News
“X marks the spot”. The words still capture my imagination. When I was a kid, “X marks the spot” was the clue to buried treasure. The “X” on a map always played a pivotal role in stories of adventure, discovery and overcoming adversity. Even though I’ve grown up,...
by 360 Energy | Feb 18, 2019 | 360 Blog, Blogger, Build Your Energy Knowledge, Coach, Energy Reporting, News
Natural gas prices for consumers are likely to remain stable for the foreseeable future. This is expected to remain true even if a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal is built in British Columbia. These conclusions are contained in two recent and separate...
by 360 Energy | Feb 18, 2019 | 360 Blog, Blogger, Build Your Energy Knowledge, Certification, Energy Reporting, News, Public Sector
Electricity networks are facing unprecedented pressures to change. Coal is no longer the “go to” fuel for new generation. The pollution and carbon dioxide emissions associated with burning coal are just too high. As coal plants across North America reach the end of...