of coal. We also have carbon capture
storage successful set up in Saskatch-
ewan, and we would like to see that
develop more efficiently so that as
Canadians we can do our part in look-
ing after the environment.” The CAOC
looks at the future of carbon capture
and storage, both locally and globally,
and its position is that Canada should
think of the global socioeconomic im-
plications of using the technology and
investing in the innovation required to
get it there.
TRANSPARENCY IS KEY
Robin Campbell, President of the Coal
Water treatment pond at Conuma Coal’s Brule Mine
APRIL 2018
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