
Episode 26: Canadian Energy and Innovation: Part 2
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In the second episode of our two part series Canadian Energy and Innovation, Jonathan Hackett takes us through two case studies of companies that have found ways to innovate to directly address the problem of greenhouse gas. First he is joined by Steve Oldham, CEO of Carbon Engineering, a Canadian company that has developed a technology for Direct Air Capture of carbon dioxide. The later in the episode he speaks with Kevin Jabusch, President and CEO of Enhance Energy, about how his company uses the Alberta Carbon Trunk Line to create a business model around Carbon Mitigation and their plans for the future of this industry.
In this episode:
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How Direct Air Capture works and the future of this process around the world
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The future of the Alberta Carbon Trunk Line
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How large CO2 emitters will choose to pay for their carbon going forward
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Visit bmo.com/sustainabilityleaders-podcast for more information about the podcast
Episode 26: Canadian Energy and Innovation: Part 2
Managing Director and Head, Sustainable Finance Group
Jonathan Hackett is the Managing Director and Head of BMO’s Sustainable Finance Group, which brings together capabilities from across the bank to mobilize f...
Jonathan Hackett is the Managing Director and Head of BMO’s Sustainable Finance Group, which brings together capabilities from across the bank to mobilize f...
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In the second episode of our two part series Canadian Energy and Innovation, Jonathan Hackett takes us through two case studies of companies that have found ways to innovate to directly address the problem of greenhouse gas. First he is joined by Steve Oldham, CEO of Carbon Engineering, a Canadian company that has developed a technology for Direct Air Capture of carbon dioxide. The later in the episode he speaks with Kevin Jabusch, President and CEO of Enhance Energy, about how his company uses the Alberta Carbon Trunk Line to create a business model around Carbon Mitigation and their plans for the future of this industry.
In this episode:
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How Direct Air Capture works and the future of this process around the world
-
The future of the Alberta Carbon Trunk Line
-
How large CO2 emitters will choose to pay for their carbon going forward
Like what you hear? Subscribe today: Apple Podcasts, Google podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify
Visit bmo.com/sustainabilityleaders-podcast for more information about the podcast
Canadian Energy and Innovation
PART 1
Episode 24: Canadian Energy and Innovation: Part 1
Michael Torrance September 17, 2020
The Canadian energy sector is a leading source of sustainable energy and innovation that will make Canada a leader in the decades to come...
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