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Powering the Green-Economy Transition – Pipelines, Policy and People

The oil and gas sector is typically seen as being in tension with sustainability goals. In the Canada-Alberta MOU, however, the green economy is framed as a transformation in how energy is produced, transported, and managed. With this shift now embedded in policy, initiatives that support the green economy are no longer nice-to -haves. They are core expectations.

Canada’s future green economy will be built through infrastructure. And infrastructure depends on welding and materials joining, as well as a skilled workforce capable of delivering on energy commitments over the decades to come.

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