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The power of transmission: How grid modernization supports renewable integration and emissions reduction
Transmission and renewable energy integration are key drivers in reducing carbon emissions and lowering the cost of electricity generation. The Western Interconnection Baseline Study delves into ways that new transmission and renewable energy projects can bring economic benefit and support national carbon reduction goals.
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Establishing long-term energy sector relationships with Indigenous partners
Canada’s energy sector is uniquely positioned to support Call to Action No. 92, which urges businesses to advance economic reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. Learn more about how partnerships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous entities can drive economic growth, enhance the labor pool, and support Canada’s net-zero energy future.
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Hatch and MSNTC establishing joint venture to offer Indigenous-led engineering and professional services
With over 25 years of experience working together on various engagements, Hatch and the North Shore Mi’kmaq Tribal Council (NSMTC) have announced the exploration of a joint venture opportunity for Canada’s clean energy and infrastructure sectors. Unlike other engagements, the NSMTC and Hatch are bringing an Indigenous-led approach to sustainable development for the betterment of the next seven generations.
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The Forging the Future podcast series navigates through the complex market dynamics, socio-economic impacts, and the technological hurdles that must be overcome to foster a green steel industry. With Hatch’s extensive experience and longstanding relationships in the industry, we’ll uncover the innovations and strategies that are driving real progress toward a greener future.
Diving into electric iron making—Established technology with a new mission
Join Chris Walker, global director of electric furnace technologies, and Ian Cameron, principal engineer in Ferrous Metallurgy, to explore the rich history and progressive evolution of steel production, as well as the pivotal technologies used to advance sustainable practices in the industry.
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Navigating the complexities of green steel mega-projects
Listen to expert insights from Hatch’s Randy McMeekin and Ge Sa as they discuss green steel mega-projects, exploring the transition challenges, solutions, and the balance between eco-efficiency and production quality.
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Nominations for the Hatch–CIM Mining and Minerals Project Development Safety Award are now open!  
The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) is now accepting nominations for the 2025 Hatch-CIM Mining & Minerals Project Development Safety Award. Nominations will be open until November 29, 2024.
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Designing for efficiency: The art and science of transit operations maintenance and storage facilities
With a remarkable resurgence in ridership, the public transportation sector is driving toward more environmentally friendly transit options. Explore with us the challenges and solutions the industry faces on the road to sustainable public transportation.
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The evidence evolution in urban decision making
To keep up with the rapidly changing urban landscapes of the 21st century, leaders need to make prudent decisions that create competitive, resilient, equitable, and sustainable communities. But as contemporary cities continue to grow, the evidence traditionally relied on to support systems-level decisions is becoming less and less fit-for-purpose.
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Innovation in risk mitigation: Hydrogen fire safety
As countries and organizations around the world recognize hydrogen’s potential in the transition to a low-carbon economy, it is essential to focus on robust fire protection measures to navigate the specific safety challenges caused by hydrogen’s unique characteristics.  
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