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After a year of vague promises to strike a balance between environmental protection, a limping economy and a fraught relationship with Indigenous peoples, Trudeau's government will be forced to put these pledges to the test in imminent decisions on several massive energy projects.
Sakhalin-2 was, once upon a time, typical of other massive energy projects being developed by foreign oil companies under production-sharing agreements signed during the 1990s, a time when oil prices were low and Russia was thirsty for foreign investment to develop its energy reserves.
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Massive renewable energy projects are also being undertaken across China, and China has committed to reducing its carbon emissions per unit of GDP by 40-45 percent by 2020.
New LNG facilities, alongside massive renewable energy projects, made possible by huge subsidies for wind and solar farms in the EU, have significantly reduced European reliance on Saudi oil.
Its future production operations will be partly powered by a massive solar energy project that will make the oil extraction process more environmentally friendly, according to Aera and GlassPoint Solar, the firm that will create the solar project.
China's hazardous air quality stems mainly from its dependence on coal, which, despite massive expenditure on renewable energy projects, remains the country's default fuel.
The government needs to act now to remove the barriers and empower ordinary people to launch a massive generation of new, clean energy projects.
As examples of bravery, he cites the decisions taken by the outgoing government to cancel two major Russian energy projects, the massive nuclear power station at Belene, and the oil pipeline from Burgas to Alexandroupolis.
Soaring cost estimates are jeopardizing the U.S. contribution to ITER, the massive international fusion energy project.
Inuit hunters downstream from a massive $8 billion "clean" energy project in Labrador fear it will poison their food supply with methylmercury when flooding begins later this month.
Inuit hunters downstream from a massive $11 billion "clean" energy project in Labrador fear it will poison their food supply with methylmercury when flooding begins later this month.
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