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Same game, new rules

How policy can unlock future-fit innovation in Alberta’s hydrocarbon sectors

Same game, new rules

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Energy Futures Lab

This report provides a conceptual framework for the efforts of the Energy Futures Lab’s Policy Collaborative (EFPC) that was launched to explore the role of public policy for attracting investment into ‘future-fit hydrocarbon’ industries – industries built on the assets and expertise of hydrocarbon sectors that provide new offerings, feed new commodity markets, and are compatible with climate change targets.

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April 7, 2022

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