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ChatGPT generated: Burning contracts symbolize the erosion of trust, as political ideology halts a half-built offshore wind farm and leaves investment in ashes

From Ørsted to Ontario: How Populist Conservatives Undermine Contract Sanctity

The Trump administration’s stop-work order on Ørsted’s Revolution Wind project has already become a defining event for investors and developers in the United States energy sector. The project was nearly complete, with billions already invested in turbines, monopiles, offshore cables, port infrastructure, and labor. Every required federal and state permit … [continued]

chatgpt generated image: Idle LNG tankers queue off a hazy Asian coastline, a visual metaphor for weakening demand and oversupply in global LNG markets.

Fossil Demand Decline In India & China Puts Canadian LNG At Risk

India’s electricity system is undergoing a shift that signals broader changes in global energy markets. For decades, its fossil generation rose steadily to meet rising demand. In the first half of 2025 that changed. Coal- and gas-fired electricity both fell as renewables surged, with total fossil electrical generation dropping 4%, … [continued]

chatgpt generated: Split-screen panorama contrasting costly, delayed nuclear projects on the left with wind turbines, interconnectors, and batteries powering a clean future on the right

Canada’s National Projects: Betting on Nuclear & LNG While the Future Waits

Canada has put a stake in the ground by deciding which megaprojects are now officially in the national interest. Out of an initial list of 32 candidates I analysed recently, five made the cut. That is a small number on paper, but the financial and climate commitments stretch out for … [continued]

chatgpt generated panoramic illustration of deep-sea mining in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, showing a crawler harvesting polymetallic nodules from the ocean floor with a riser pipe carrying slurry to a ship 4 km above

From Clarion-Clipperton to Clean Tech: The Debate Over Seabed Mineral

Recently, I had the opportunity to sit down with a global expert on minerals processing and battery minerals, Lyle Trytten. We were closing out an engagement to do a technoeconomic assessment of seabed mining and it was a great opportunity to discuss the space and some of the things we … [continued]

ChatGPT generated image: A grounded eVTOL prototype sits neglected in a hangar, coated in dust and pigeon droppings, a stark symbol of stalled aviation dreams

From Kitty Hawk to Supernal: The Shrinking Future of eVTOLs

Supernal’s decision to pause work on its eVTOL aircraft is a signal that the sector is entering a different phase. Hyundai created Supernal with strong funding, a long timeline, and a clear plan to bring a five-seat air taxi to market around 2028. If a global automaker with significant resources … [continued]

A panoramic charcoal sketch showing the financial trajectory of SMR projects worldwide. From left to right, a canceled U.S. build, Russia’s barge-mounted reactors, and China’s HTR-PM stand as markers of escalating costs, with overlaid bars and numbers highlighting overruns that climb from 75% to 200%

Small Modular Reactors and the Big Questions of Cost & Waste

The publication of Kim and Macfarlane’s 2026 study on small modular reactors is a moment worth pausing over. Nuclear energy sits at the margins of most serious decarbonization pathways today, but SMRs have been marketed as the technology that could change that. They are advertised as cheaper, safer, faster to … [continued]

ChatGPT generated panoramic contrast: a vibrant Chinese graduation packed with STEM graduates under their national flag, set against an empty U.S. lecture hall marked by its flag

Why Nations Fail, Revisited: America’s Institutional Drift & China’s Cleantech Rise

I recently read Why Nations Fail, the 2012 book by Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson, who won the Nobel Prize in 2024 for Economics for their work on how institutions shape economic prosperity, and was struck by how confidently it placed the United States on a path of enduring greatness. … [continued]

Chatgpt generated split scene of a battery-electric truck depot and a hydrogen station, showing contrasting infrastructures and outcomes

Why So Many Non-BEV Trucks in NACFE’s Run on Less?

The United States North American Council for Freight Efficiency’s (NACFE) Run on Less is underway again, and the lineup is broad. Battery electrics are sharing the road with renewable diesel tractors, natural gas trucks, and a pair of hydrogen fuel cell units. That variety is interesting because it reflects the … [continued]

ChatGPT generated panoramic illustration of giant laminated wooden Lego-like CLT panels being lifted by cranes and stacked into a building under construction

Mass Timber As Lego: Flyvbjerg’s Modularity Meets Low-Carbon Construction

Mass timber is being promoted as a way to cut carbon in construction, speed up schedules, and reduce costs. But there is another lens through which to view it that comes from project management research. Professor Bent Flyvbjerg has spent decades studying why large projects fail and what can be … [continued]