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Article: Energy Leaders Join Forces, Bringing Research to Market Decision-Makers
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The Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI) and 360 Energy Inc. are joining forces.

: Energy Organizations Launch Cooperative Education Outreach Agreement
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– The Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI) and 360 Energy Inc. are excited to announce an agreement to introduce and explain independent energy research topics that will surely impact Canadian energy consumers and suppliers now and in the future.

: Assessing Canada’s Electricity Storage Future
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CERI RESEARCH. Electricity is hard to store. It needs to be used as it is being generated. Traditionally, batteries have played the role of holding power until it is needed.

: Long Term Natural Gas Prices Look Stable for Consumers
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These conclusions are contained in two recent and separate reports prepared by the Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI). The.

: Energy Storage Systems Almost Ready for Commercialization
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This is the conclusion of a recent study from the Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI), according to CEO, Allan Fogwill. Mr.

: “Strike Two”: Canadian Oil Sands Price Recovery Threatened by Shipping Regulation
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The Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI) estimates that the price discount for Western Canada crude exports will increase from an historic differential of $13/bbl to $31 - $33/bbl (2017 US$).

: What Is the Cost-Benefit of Distributed Generation in Canada?
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Join Allan Fogwill, President & CEO of CERI. , as he presents the findings of the CERI study on the Cost- Benefits of Distributed Generation in Canada. Watch Here. Share this story. Prev. Loading. Next. Loading. Related Articles.

Article: Oil & Gas Investments Drive Canada/U.S. Jobs & Revenue Growth
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The study, recently completed by the Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI) estimates that capital investments from 2017 – 2027 will be $380B (CAD). These investments will contribute $45.6B (US) in American economic growth. The report, titled.

: Projected Canadian Electricity Carbon Costs Are “Minimal”
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Canada’s electricity system is not expected to experience large cost increases from carbon taxes, according to a recent study by the Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI).

Webinar: Webinar: Energy Efficiency Can Drive Industrial Competitiveness
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only make investments in energy efficiency when those investments are cost-effective and have a demonstrable impact on improving competitiveness.This is one of several key conclusions from a recent report released by the Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI

Newsletter: April 2019 Newsletter
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CERI) CEO, will be presenting this study on May 3. Join us for breakfast and learn what it will take for energy storage to help Ontario (and your business!) achieve its energy, environment, and economic goals (click below to register). YOU'RE INVITED!

Article: Business After the Pandemic
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Unprecedented levels of public spending have been announced to provide an immediate and near future safety net: The cost of the wage subsidy program is approximately $71 billion, while the new Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) for workers who have lost