The CPA will work cooperatively with the Association québécoise du propane to challenge a bill introduced by Québec Minister Pierre Moreau that would promote the establishment of a public fast-charging service for electric vehicles.
Following CPA's presentation to the Atlantic School Bus Committee on the benefits of switching school buses to auto propane, maintenance training sessions with ROUSH CleanTech have been scheduled for next August in Detroit, Michigan.
The CPA’s 2018 Leadership Summit held June 5-7 attracted global experts and thinkers, leaders of national organizations and current and former government ministers to discuss the opportunities and challenges for the propane industry in a low carbon future.
The CPA salutes the winners of its 2018 awards, which recognize the leadership, commitment and dedication of individuals and organizations who are making a difference.
Cutting back on Canada’s biggest source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions will pose significant challenges for its oil and gas sector but is essential to making good on the country’s commitment to fight climate change, the Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources said in a report released last month.
Nova Scotia has joined the Western Climate Initiative (WCI) Inc. as the province develops a new cap and trade carbon pricing program required by the federal government by the end of the year.
Supreme Tank Inc, the largest propane tank refurbishment company in Atlantic Canada, has received $200,000 in funding from the federal government to meet increasing demand for its products.
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