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Some countries power their neighbors through electricity exports.

Cross-border trade is key to energy security.

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Closure of federal research centres, energy exports and expenditure review in the spotlight What’s on the agenda for the House and Senate committees today.

Closure of federal research centres, energy exports and expenditure review in the spotlight #FederalResearch #EnergyExports #ExpenditureReview #HouseCommittee #SenateCommittee

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EU proposes port sanctions in 20th package; U.S. seizes tanker linked to shadow fleet The EU's proposed 20th sanctions package could for the first time target ports outside the bloc, naming Kulevi (Georgia) and a port in Indonesia; the program reported that the U.S. captured the tanker Aquila 2 in the Indian Ocean, suspected of moving Venezuelan oil to China.

The EU is considering unprecedented sanctions that could impact ports outside its borders, potentially reshaping the landscape of Russian oil exports.

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#US #EconomicSanctions #CitizenPortal #MaritimeSecurity #GeorgiaPorts #EnergyExports

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B.C.'s LNG Canada Expansion Fast-Tracked by PM Carney for Major Infrastructure Push PM Carney accelerates B.C.'s LNG expansion, aiming to boost Canada's economy and energy exports amid global challenges.

PM Carney accelerates B.C.'s LNG expansion, aiming to boost Canada's economy and energy exports amid global challenges.

Read more: 👇
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#lngcanada #bcnews #infrastructure #energyexports #canadaeconomy #pmcarney #globalchallenges

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2024 was a booming year for U.S. energy exports. Will this year be a repeat? The United States exported a record 31 quadrillion BTUs of energy last year, about 30% of total domestic energy production.

“In a nutshell, it’s shale.”

Mark Finley (CES) joined @marketplace.org to discuss how #shale & Europe’s shift from #Russia fueled record US #EnergyExports.

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#Energy #USEnergy

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Ford and Smith divided over Trump response at premiers’ summit
#Alberta #Ontario #Canada #Politics #DougFord #DanielleSmith #TrumpTariffs #EnergyExports #PremiersSummit #TradeWar #Economy #ElectricityTax #OilAndGas #MarkCarney #Line5Pipeline #Trade
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LNG is on the way to Indo-Asia. Great news for #CanadaStrong and #BC but I'm not sure why these 2 are wearing cowboy hats? Kitimat LNG is succeed from Northern BC, not Alberta 😆
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford's Threats to Halt Electricity Exports to US Were Empty Gestures Ontario Premier Doug Ford's recent threats to halt electricity exports to the United States as a response to Donald Trump's tariffs were largely an empty gesture, ultimately proving detrimental to Ontario's own energy stability. While Quebec possesses genuine bargaining power in the energy market, Ontario’s position is considerably weaker and the threats served primarily as political posturing. Quebec's strength stems from decades-long energy contracts with US states, guaranteeing a consistent supply of clean energy at established prices. Significant infrastructure investments, including dedicated power lines to states like Vermont and New Hampshire, built in partnership with those states over many years, contribute to Quebec’s capacity and profitability in energy exports. These factors, along with a major infrastructure project nearing completion, ensure Quebec’s continued influence. Ontario's situation is markedly different. Lacking comparable long-term contracts, Ford's threats risked destabilizing the region and jeopardized valuable cooperative relationships with US states that opposed Trump's policies. The swift retraction of the threat following a retaliatory response from Trump underscores the lack of genuine leverage behind the initial statement. The core issue isn't trade disputes; it’s the escalating energy demand in both Ontario and Quebec. Ford's focus on export threats diverts attention from the urgent need to secure Ontario's own energy future. Ontario is currently pursuing procurement contracts to secure 5,000 megawatts of power and plans to refurbish the Pickering nuclear power plant to meet this rising demand. Donald Trump publicly downplayed Ford's threat, and New York City indicated confidence in its energy reserves, further highlighting the lack of substance behind Ontario's actions. The episode underscores the importance of focusing on constructive solutions to energy challenges rather than resorting to ineffective political maneuvers.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford's Threats to Halt Electricity Exports to US Were Empty Gestures #IESO #EnergyExports #OntarioPolitics #QuebecPower #ElectricityImports #CanadaUSRelations #FossilFuelTrade #ClimatePolicy #GlobalEconomy #EnergySecurity

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2/12 The stakes are massive. If all seven proposed projects get built, they'd transform Canada's energy export landscape and provide a crucial alternative to reliance on U.S. markets.

But experts warn: "Canada's never going to be an LNG-exporting superpower."
#EnergyExports

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Trump's Coal Revival Efforts Clash with 'America First' Trade Policies in Montana | AI News Brew <p>ROUNDUP, Mont. - President Donald Trump's efforts to revive the coal industry are facing an unexpected challenge from his own 'America First' trade policies, potentially impacting a major coal mine...

Trump's Coal Revival Efforts Clash with 'America First' Trade Policies in Montana
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#TrumpCoalPolicy #AmericaFirst #TradeWars #MontanaCoal #EnergyExports #CoalIndustry #SignalPeakEnergy

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5/14 Hodgson championed the TMX expansion purchase, arguing Canadian energy exports help allies "break dependence on authoritarian regimes" while reducing global emissions through cleaner Canadian production.
#TMXPipeline #EnergyExports

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US DOE resumes LNG export permit decisions after policy pause, boosting energy exports and market stability. A key move for US LNG projects and global energy security. #LNG #EnergyPolicy #USDOE #EnergyExports #ClimateAction #GlobalEnergy

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Pemex’s Olmeca Refinery Ships Mexico’s First ULSD Export ow.ly/7yIa50VH1yn #Pemex #OlmecaRefinery #ULSD #Mexico #EnergyExports #CleanDiesel #SustainableEnergy #FuelProduction #EnergyNews

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US LNG exports soar in March on ramp up of Plaquemines plant HOUSTON (Reuters) - The U.S. exported a record amount of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in March, selling more than 9 million metric tons (MT) of the superchilled gas, according to preliminary data from LSEG. The U.S. is already the world’s largest exporter of LNG and President Donald Trump has promised to unleash American energy by declaring an energy emergency. Growth in LNG exports is part of that strategy. In March the U.S. exported 9.3 MT of LNG, smashing the December 2023 record of 8.6 MT, as production was buoyed by the ramp up Phase 1 of Venture Global Inc’s 3.2-bcfd Plaquemines LNG plant, under construction in Louisiana, LSEG data showed. Plaquemines on Tuesday was pulling 2.136 billion cubic feet (bcf) of gas, a new record for the plant, just over three months after producing first LNG, according to LSEG. The plant is producing at 140% of its design capacity, according to a note to customers from investment banker Tudor Pickering Holt & Co on Tuesday, and exported 0.82 MT, or 9%, of total U.S. exports last month, LSEG data showed. Europe again soaked up most of the U.S. exports, with 6.47 MT, or 70%, heading to the continent, LSEG data showed, below the 6.82 MT, or 82% of total exports, that went to Europe in February. Gas prices declined in both Asia and Europe in March when compared to February, but the fall was steeper in Europe, making Asia more competitive for U.S. LNG than it was in February, LSEG data showed. The Dutch Title Transfer Facility (TTF) benchmark in Europe averaged $13.21 per British thermal units (mmBtu) in March, down from February’s highs of $15.28 per mmBtu. The Japan Korea Marker (JKM) benchmark in Asia also declined to $13.50 per mmBtu in March from an average of $14.40 per mmBtu in February. Exports to Asia increased in March with 1.64 MT, or 17% of total U.S. exports, versus 0.69 MT, or 8% of total exports, sold to Asia in February, LSEG data showed. U.S. exports to Latin America were flat in March with 0.55 MT sold to the region, compared with 0.56 in February, according to LSEG. Another 0.22 MT on Tuesday were available for orders with no clear destination, LSEG data showed.

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Ukraine's Drone Strike on Russian Oil Hub Sparks Concerns Over Kazakhstan’s Energy Security - The Times Of Central Asia On February 18, Ukraine officially confirmed the strike.

Ukraine's drone strike on Russia's CPC disrupts energy exports and Kazakhstan's energy security timesca.com/ukraines-dro... #Ukraine #DroneStrike #EnergySecurity #Kazakhstan #EnergyExports #Russia

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Freeland says cutting off energy shouldn’t be taken off the table, insists she can get provinces on board Liberal leadership contender Chrystia Freeland says everything should be on the table when it comes to Canada’s response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs, while insisting she can get provinces...

👇🇨🇦"Freeland says cutting off energy shouldn’t be taken off the table, insists she can get provinces on board" #ChrystiaFreeland #EnergyExports

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Canada's hydroelectric power plays a significant role in the energy relationship with the United States, particularly benefiting the northeastern U.S. through cross-border electricity trade.

### Key Points on Canada's Hydropower and its Impact on the U.S.

1. **Extent of Canadian Hydropower Exports**:
   - Canada is a major exporter of electricity to the U.S., with hydropower accounting for the majority of these exports. Historically, about 10% of Canada's total electricity generation is exported to the U.S., making up approximately 1.5% of the U.S. electricity supply[3].
   - In 2022, Canada exported 42 terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity to the U.S., though this figure dropped sharply to 15 TWh in 2023 due to reduced hydropower production caused by drought conditions[1][4].

2. **Northeastern U.S. Dependency**:
   - The northeastern states, including New England and New York, are heavily reliant on Canadian hydropower. In 2014, these regions accounted for 60% of all U.S. electricity imports from Canada, with Quebec being a primary supplier[2].
   - Hydropower imports represent a significant share of retail electricity sales in this region, ranging from 12% to 16%[2]. These imports help stabilize energy costs and provide a renewable energy source.

3. **Challenges and Recent Shifts**:
   - Drought conditions in Canada have significantly reduced hydropower generation, leading to decreased exports to the northeastern U.S. For example, Hydro-Quebec's exports to New York and New England dropped by 72% and 22%, respectively, in 2023[4][7].
   - This reduction has been partially offset by increased natural gas usage and renewable energy developments in the northeastern U.S.[1][4].

4. **Integrated Power Grids and Economic Benefits**:
   - The U.S.-Canada power grids are tightly interconnected through over 30 transmission links, enabling flexible electricity trade that supports grid reliability and cost efficiency[2][9].

Canada's hydroelectric power plays a significant role in the energy relationship with the United States, particularly benefiting the northeastern U.S. through cross-border electricity trade. ### Key Points on Canada's Hydropower and its Impact on the U.S. 1. **Extent of Canadian Hydropower Exports**: - Canada is a major exporter of electricity to the U.S., with hydropower accounting for the majority of these exports. Historically, about 10% of Canada's total electricity generation is exported to the U.S., making up approximately 1.5% of the U.S. electricity supply[3]. - In 2022, Canada exported 42 terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity to the U.S., though this figure dropped sharply to 15 TWh in 2023 due to reduced hydropower production caused by drought conditions[1][4]. 2. **Northeastern U.S. Dependency**: - The northeastern states, including New England and New York, are heavily reliant on Canadian hydropower. In 2014, these regions accounted for 60% of all U.S. electricity imports from Canada, with Quebec being a primary supplier[2]. - Hydropower imports represent a significant share of retail electricity sales in this region, ranging from 12% to 16%[2]. These imports help stabilize energy costs and provide a renewable energy source. 3. **Challenges and Recent Shifts**: - Drought conditions in Canada have significantly reduced hydropower generation, leading to decreased exports to the northeastern U.S. For example, Hydro-Quebec's exports to New York and New England dropped by 72% and 22%, respectively, in 2023[4][7]. - This reduction has been partially offset by increased natural gas usage and renewable energy developments in the northeastern U.S.[1][4]. 4. **Integrated Power Grids and Economic Benefits**: - The U.S.-Canada power grids are tightly interconnected through over 30 transmission links, enabling flexible electricity trade that supports grid reliability and cost efficiency[2][9].

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Canada May Halt Energy Exports to US Over Trump’s Tariff Threat - Doug Ford’s Bold Response - #WorldEye

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#CanadaEnergy #TrumpTariffs #DougFord #Ontario #EnergyExports #USCanadaRelations #TariffConflict #PoliticalTensions #CanadaNews #EnergyCrisis

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