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Re: Death to CocaCola


Yes I would ask these posters if they want to get rid of CO2 in all forms.
Not only would all life on earth cease to exists but even more alarming is I would have to give up CocaCola as carbonated water is made with CO2 and I hate flat soda...yucky
Rio

almost 11 years ago
Death to CocaCola


Yes I would ask these posters if they want to get rid of CO2 in all forms.
Not only would all life on earth cease to exists but even more alarming is I would have to give up CocaCola as carbonated water is made with CO2 and I hate flat soda...yucky
Rio

almost 11 years ago
Re: Encana uses LNG in Drill rigs

Not to mention hooking into powergrid with electric rigs.

Rio

over 12 years ago
Early breakup in Western Canada

Roadbans are on now and should free up some fracing equipment.
Wondering if permits and paperwork submitted on time this year?

Rio

over 12 years ago
Quebec is missing the boat...


















Premier announces new energy strategy to promote LNG development














Premier Christy Clark announced a new natural gas strategy today for development of B.C.'s new LNG industry. The strategy is focused on building demand for natural gas, primarily for liquefied natural gas to Asian markets.











"We are creating new and exciting opportunities by diversifying our natural gas sector, strengthening job prospects for British Columbians and opening the door to new clean energy projects. My government is
positioning liquefied natural gas as a cornerstone of British Columbia's long-term economic success," said Premier Clark.

At least two LNG facilities are expected to be up and running in Kitimat by 2015. Minister of Energy and Mines Rich Coleman explains that the hurry is to get ahead of other countries looking to export LNG.

"British Columbia is in a foot race with countries such as Australia, Qatar and the United States who are interested in exporting LNG, so we are moving quickly," adding, "Our plans are designed to ensure B.C. accelerates the pace of development so we can secure new contracts and seize investment while such lucrative opportunities are available."

Part of the province's plan includes changes to its self-sufficiency policy, established five years ago by former premier Gordon Campbell. He resolved that B.C. should be generating enough hydro power to fully supply the province in a drought year by 2016.

The new LNG plants will be clean-energy-fuelled, which requires a large amount of hydro power. Therefore, that self-sufficiency policy has been relaxed, and the province will now only require enough power for an average water year, buying more if needed.

"Again, B.C. is demonstrating climate leadership with the world's first clean-energy-fuelled liquid natural gas plants," said Minister of Environment Terry Lake. "These two LNG plants will provide Asia with a cleaner alternative for its immediate energy needs as B.C. natural gas displaces more carbon-intensive fuels like coal and diesel. Our abundant natural gas is a bridging fuel that will contribute to global reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, as we move into the future of clean, greener energy alternatives."

Development of LNG is expected to produce about $20 billion in new private sector investment, which will create 800 new long term jobs in LNG facilities, and up to 9,000 during their construction phases. The Premier also says the Province will be promoting the use of B.C.'s natural gas in transportation fleets such as ferries and heavy duty trucks.





over 12 years ago
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