
Darius Snieckus
Correspondent at National Observer
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1 week ago |
nationalobserver.com | Darius Snieckus
International automotive giant Honda has poured cold water on widely reported claims it was scoping out a major restructuring of its North American manufacturing supply chain in response to US tariffs - a move that would include shifting some car production from Canada south of the border.
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2 weeks ago |
nationalobserver.com | Darius Snieckus
Canada has fallen far off-pace in the international solar power race, with a scant 1.3 per cent of the country's electricity production flowing from photovoltaic (PV) plants last year, far below other markets in the global north. Off the back of its vast hydropower network, Canada generated almost 80 per cent of its electricity from renewable energy sources in 2024, almost twice the global average, Ember Energy, a research house, found in its 2025 Global Electricity Review.
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2 weeks ago |
thespec.com | Darius Snieckus
Vast volumes of green electricity could be flowing through a 4,000-kilometre underwater powerline between Canada and Europe by 2040, if three UK-based investment bankers’ vision for a major new transatlantic energy artery becomes reality. Their $30 billion-plus project, the North Atlantic Transmission One Link (NATO-L), was sparked in 2022, when the sabotage of the giant Nordstream gas pipeline crossing under the Baltic Sea exposed the EU’s dangerous overdependence on Russian energy resources.
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2 weeks ago |
fftimes.com | Darius Snieckus
Vast volumes of green electricity could be flowing through a 4,000-kilometre underwater powerline between Canada and Europe by 2040, if three UK-based investment bankers’ vision for a major new transatlantic energy artery becomes reality. Their $30 billion-plus project, the North Atlantic Transmission One Link (NATO-L), was sparked in 2022, when the sabotage of the giant Nordstream gas pipeline crossing under the Baltic Sea exposed the EU’s dangerous overdependence on Russian energy resources.
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2 weeks ago |
pentictonherald.ca | Darius Snieckus
Vast volumes of green electricity could be flowing through a 4,000-kilometre underwater powerline between Canada and Europe by 2040, if three UK-based investment bankers’ vision for a major new transatlantic energy artery becomes reality. Their $30 billion-plus project, the North Atlantic Transmission One Link (NATO-L), was sparked in 2022, when the sabotage of the giant Nordstream gas pipeline crossing under the Baltic Sea exposed the EU’s dangerous overdependence on Russian energy resources.
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