Alberta Oil Sands β TIER Carbon Cost
Our new calculator shows that the average cost is a Timbit/barrel. But many companies actually earn money by selling carbon credits.
CNRL, for example, makes 31 cents for each barrel and that could increase to 43 cents by 2030 if the policy is improved.
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06.03.2026 17:56
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New analysis: industrial carbon pricing will cost just a Timbit perβ¦
National Newswatch: Canada's most comprehensive site for political news and views.
How will strengthening Canadaβs industrial carbon price affect costs for the oil sands sector?
Our new research shows it will still cost just a Timbit per barrel in 2030.
Get the facts β¬οΈ
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06.03.2026 14:24
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I think 2050 used to seem far away and it doesn't seem that far away anymore.
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18.12.2025 18:01
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New from @enveco.bsky.social and me.
12.12.2025 01:17
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If youβre against industrial pricing - or not in favour of strengthening it - youβre against Pathways. Note that, at last check, this included Pathways members.
09.12.2025 18:26
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How to fix Albertaβs broken carbon market
National Newswatch: Canada's most comprehensive site for political news and views.
Done right, the Alberta-Canada MOU could increase policy certainty. But delivering on that potential requires fixing the market conditions that have led to a price crash. The Instituteβs @enveco.bsky.social and @dalebeugin.bsky.social explain π½
nationalnewswatch.com/2025/12/05/h...
05.12.2025 16:15
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Healthy Energy Homes
Housing inequality among Indigenous communities in Canada is an expensive problem, both in terms of dollar figures andβmore importantlyβlives.
NEW RESEARCH: Indigenous housing inequality will drive up health impacts and costs in Canada unless policy changes are made to improve energy efficiency, increase climate resilience and support well-being. Read our latest report with Indigenous Clean Energy π§΅β¬οΈ
climateinstitute.ca/reports/heal...
04.12.2025 13:00
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I agree w you though--let's see the math! until then, I'm skeptical
03.12.2025 17:04
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As we said in the statement: Investor certainty drops when rules become negotiable. Carve-outs for Alberta invite copycat demands from other provinces and territories, and could trigger more policy fragmentation across Canada.
27.11.2025 21:11
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An equivalency agreement would have fit right into that mold. But instead of a rules-based, evidence-grounded approach to provincial tailoring, this risks being perceived as arbitrary and political.
27.11.2025 21:11
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The biggest emission cuts come from policy thatβs shared between federal and provincial governments
We offer three lessons for the next steps of climate policymaking in Canada, looking into how policies from multiple orders of ...
Climate policy and federalism in Canada don't always fit together well, but it's clear that the biggest successes have come when the two orders of government work together, with the federal government setting a minimum standard. 440megatonnes.ca/insight/bigg...
27.11.2025 21:11
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Alberta's TIER (its industrial carbon pricing system) is legitimately strong on electricity treatment, and if Alberta fixes its credit market oversupply issue, it's possible that a strengthened TIER could deliver the same emissions outcomes at lower costs.
27.11.2025 21:11
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This could have been so much better and more logical if the MOU referred to an equivalency agreement rather than an exemption on the Clean Electricity Regulation.
27.11.2025 21:11
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A few thoughts on clean electricity regulation, industrial carbon pricing, and federalism in the context of today's Alberta-Canada MoU. π§΅
27.11.2025 21:11
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One simple fix for Canadaβs industrial carbon pricing systems
A rising minimum price for industrial carbon credits would strengthen Canadaβs climate competitiveness.
Hereβs one simple way governments can fix Canadaβs industrial carbon pricing systems: create a βprice corridorβ for carbon markets.
Read the latest from the Instituteβs @dalebeugin.bsky.social, Dave Sawyer and Prof. Nicholas Rivers
policyoptions.irpp.org/2025/11/fix-...
18.11.2025 14:46
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The Pacific Islands pavillion at COP30 just had to close due to flooding. Seriously...
17.11.2025 20:00
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Will Canadian LNG increase or decrease emissions?
Evidence suggests that expanding Canadian LNG will increase domestic emissions and have uncertain implications for global emissions.
Expanding Canadian LNG will increase domestic emissions and have uncertain implications for global emissions. Read the latest from @dalebeugin.bsky.social and SFUβs Nancy Olewiler β¬οΈ
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13.11.2025 15:49
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FACT SHEET: Industrial carbon pricing in Canada
Industrial carbon pricing is Canadaβs most important policy for cutting carbon pollution and creating a competitive clean economy.
Thereβs a lot of confusion circulating on industrial carbon pricing and food prices in Canada.
Our fact sheet lays out why this cost-effective policy has essentially no impact on the price of groceries and other products.
Hereβs a short π§΅
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10.11.2025 19:27
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Calling all First Nations, MΓ©tis and Inuit researchers and Knowledge Holders in the climate policy space! The deadline to apply to our Indigenous Perspectives series has been extended to Nov. 7 β¬οΈ #IndigenousResearch
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31.10.2025 14:30
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INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVES: Apply to be part of the 2025 - 2026 series!
If youβre a First Nations, Inuit or MΓ©tis researcher, Knowledge Holder and writer in the climate policy space, we and @yourcier.bsky.social want to hear from you. Apply now β¬οΈ #IndigenousResearch
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24.10.2025 14:02
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Given fiscal constraints, I think blended finance is going to be important for Canadaβs carbon competitiveness strategy. Some thoughts here from colleagues:
24.10.2025 00:14
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Clean electricity is transforming the global economy: itβs time for Canada to swim with the current
The global clean energy transition is gaining speed. Energy analysts speak of an electrotech revolution that is ...
The global clean energy revolution can create long-term growth opportunities for Canada.
Here are three policy areas governments should take action on now to secure Canadaβs competitiveness in this new, electrified world.
climateinstitute.ca/clean-electr...
08.10.2025 15:11
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What is the Indigenous Perspectives program? Why should First Nations, Inuit or MΓ©tis researchers, Knowledge Holders, or writers participate? Find out during our free webinar on Oct 17 and apply by Nov 3 β¬οΈ #IndigenousResearch @yourcier.bsky.social
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09.10.2025 15:04
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Canada wants to diversify trade but needs infrastructure built forβ¦
National Newswatch: Canada's most comprehensive site for political news and views.
My colleagues Viviane Gauer and Ryan Ness on the intersection of trade, major projects, and climate resilience: nationalnewswatch.com/2025/10/06/c...
New trade infrastructure help insulate Canada from trade shocks. And making infrastructure resilient insulate Canada from climate shocks too.
06.10.2025 14:09
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Five choices that are breaking industrial carbon pricing
In some provinces, industrial carbon pricing systems are increasingly dysfunctional. Governments must fix them.
Industrial carbon pricing is hugely important for investment and emissions reductions. But all of that depends on sound design. Design choices in various provincial systems are undermining industrial carbon pricing. climateinstitute.ca/five-choices...
03.10.2025 15:57
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Five choices that are breaking industrial carbon pricing
In some provinces, industrial carbon pricing systems are increasingly dysfunctional. Governments must fix them.
Industrial carbon pricing is hugely important for investment and emissions reductions. But all of that depends on sound design. Design choices in various provincial systems are undermining industrial carbon pricing. climateinstitute.ca/five-choices...
03.10.2025 15:57
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