Alberta's new pipeline deal could allow Canadian oil to reach new countries. But will they want it?
- ScienceEnergy and environmental organizations are reacting with alarm to the new Canada-Alberta deal to build a new oil pipeline to the West Coast, questioning whether new buyers can be found for the oil that may eventually flow through the pipelines.
- Proposed new oil markets in Asia are quickly transitioning away to renewables, experts sayElectric vehicle charging stations are seen in Beijing.
- Most new cars sold in China are electric, and the country's EV exports to the rest of Asia are booming, speeding up the energy transition in the region.
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- ScienceEnergy and environmental organizations are reacting with alarm to the new Canada-Alberta deal to build a new oil pipeline to the West Coast, questioning whether new buyers can be found for the oil that may eventually flow through the pipelines.
- Proposed new oil markets in Asia are quickly transitioning away to renewables, experts sayElectric vehicle charging stations are seen in Beijing.
- Most new cars sold in China are electric, and the country's EV exports to the rest of Asia are booming, speeding up the energy transition in the region.
Sources: CBC