Blair 🇨🇦 (@btwyyc) 's Twitter Profile
Blair 🇨🇦

@btwyyc

An ugly bag of mostly water on the 3rd rock from the Sun.

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Nicolas Fulghum (@nicolasfulghum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Battery storage has proven itself invaluable during California's record-breaking spring heatwave. During peak demand, grid batteries delivered ~11 GW – a third of demand. They kept power price spikes lower and short-lived. Chart for March 19

Battery storage has proven itself invaluable during California's record-breaking spring heatwave.

During peak demand, grid batteries delivered ~11 GW – a third of demand.

They kept power price spikes lower and short-lived.

Chart for March 19
Corey Hogan 🇨🇦 (@coreyhoganyyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As Albertans, every minute spent on separatism is a minute we're 1) dividing families, 2) scaring away investors, and 3) not building our province and our country. nationalnewswatch.com/2026/03/27/alb…

OzBandit (@evcurvefuturist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Norway took decades to reach ~40% EV fleet. The world is about to do it in ~10 years. We’ve now entered the acceleration phase—this is where it hits the unprepared right in the face. 1.3M → 755M EVs Once the fleet scales, the system flips. ⚡🔋 #Bettrification #Disruption

Norway took decades to reach ~40% EV fleet.

The world is about to do it in ~10 years.

We’ve now entered the acceleration phase—this is where it hits the unprepared right in the face.

1.3M → 755M EVs

Once the fleet scales, the system flips. ⚡🔋
#Bettrification #Disruption
OzBandit (@evcurvefuturist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Petrol was never going to fade gently—it was always headed for a structural death spiral. A system built on extraction, transport, chokepoints and constant resupply was always going to collide with one built on physics, abundance and one-time installation. You can slice the data

Petrol was never going to fade gently—it was always headed for a structural death spiral. A system built on extraction, transport, chokepoints and constant resupply was always going to collide with one built on physics, abundance and one-time installation. You can slice the data
Chris Smith (@renewablesmiffy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Almost 90% Renewables, exporting 4GW and negative wholesale prices. Fossil fuel funded media and lobbyists spent years tell us all this was impossible.

Almost 90% Renewables,  exporting 4GW and negative wholesale prices. 

Fossil fuel funded media and lobbyists spent years tell us all this was impossible.
Thomas A. Lukaszuk (@lukaszukab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UCP MLA Jason Stephan should be reminded that the only reason he has the privilege of being an MLA and gets to collect a paycheck from Albertans is because he swore an oath of office - allegiance to the Crown. It’s ok to be a separatist, but resign your #ableg seat first.

Corey Hogan 🇨🇦 (@coreyhoganyyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi Pierre, Gas in Canada has been higher priced than gas in the U.S. my entire life - for lots of reasons including market size, economies of scale and, yes, taxes. But it has nothing to do with any recent tax changes. In fact, a gap of 18% would be among the lowest on record.

Hi Pierre,

Gas in Canada has been higher priced than gas in the U.S. my entire life - for lots of reasons including market size, economies of scale and, yes, taxes. But it has nothing to do with any recent tax changes.

In fact, a gap of 18% would be among the lowest on record.
Chris Smith (@renewablesmiffy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Home charged EV’s operate at 50-70% lower cost than ICE. Studies show that owners charge about 75% at home and 10% at work and 15% publicly. Her ICE cars uses rare earth materials in its production and in the refining of the fuel

Home charged EV’s operate at 50-70% lower cost than ICE. Studies show that owners charge about 75% at home and 10% at work and 15% publicly. 

Her ICE cars uses rare earth materials in its production and in the refining of the fuel
Laurie Adkin (@laurieadkin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The UCP's moratorium "cancelled 8,600 megawatts of renewable generation, enough to power every home in Alberta, costing mostly rural municipalities across the province about $91 million per year in local tax revenue." 2/ theenergymix.com/pembina-traces…

Co-op Tory 🍁🌾 (@cooptory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Conservatives in 1867: We will do whatever it takes to build a railway from coast to coast, through muskegs and mountains to unify this country. Conservatives in 2026: We will fight tooth and nail against building a railway on flat land that would connect ~50% of population.

Jason P. (@jasonpyyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just fucking go away By the way, pipelines built by Jason Kenney in his 20 years as a federal cabinet minister and Premier: 0 Taxpayer money paid to bail out pipeline companies on canceled pipelines: $7B

Andrew Leach (@andrew_leach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We had a policy of discounted domestic oil prices once. It was called the National Energy Program. Ask your AB caucus colleagues about it. And, we did build a refinery a decade ago and it ran billions over budget. The only party that supports building more might be the BC NDP.