Energy & Environment
Blue-sky energy
As Canada's energy capital, Calgary powers what's possible with unmatched depth across the energy value chain. Home to head offices of almost every major oil and natural gas firm as well as renewables and clean technology, the city is increasingly recognized as a global leader on the path to a low-carbon future.
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70+
Major energy companies have head offices in
Calgary FP500, 2024
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462
of Alberta’s 940 cleantech companies are headquartered in Calgary
Alberta Energy Transition Study, CED, 2021
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80%
Percentage of Canada’s growth in renewable electricity generation taking place in Alberta
Canadian Renewable Energy Association, 2025
Emerging energy strengths
Calgary’s energy and environment strengths are aligned across the value chain to advance practical solutions that support a low‑carbon future.
Subsectors positioned for growth
Carbon capture, utilization and storage
Direct air capture (DAC)
Sustainable fuels
Hydrogen
Electrification
Leading the low-carbon future
Calgary offers an energy ecosystem where industry, innovators, researchers, investors, regulators and government align to advance low-carbon technologies.
Alberta Energy Transition
The Alberta Energy Transition Study finds the global shift to a low carbon future can drive $61 billion in GDP and up to 170,000 jobs in Alberta by 2050. The study highlights growth potential in hydrogen production and utilization, carbon capture utilization and storage, digitalization, electrification and energy efficiency.
The Calgary Region Hydrogen Hub
In a net-zero future, Calgary has $4.6 billion per year hydrogen market potential. The Hydrogen Hub was announced in 2025 and connects the region’s hydrogen ecosystem, leveraging Alberta's existing hydrogen production capabilities and driving large-scale adoption by businesses, industrial operations and transportation networks.
Future-Focused
Cleantech innovation
Cleantech is essential to reducing environmental impacts and improving the competitiveness of Alberta’s leading economic sectors. Calgary companies are developing solutions and exporting them to the world.
E3 Lithium
E3 Lithium uses cutting-edge technology to tap Alberta’s abundant reserves of lithium brine. The lithium is then extracted and purified for use in the electric vehicle and renewable energy sectors. After a successful pilot project, the company is scaling up to produce commercial quantities of the valuable mineral.
CleanO2
Calgary-based CleanO2 is the world’s first microscale carbon capture system. It raised $2.75 million in seed funding in 2022 to expand operations and accelerate growth. The award-winning company’s impressive customer list includes Lush Cosmetics, FortisBC, Pacific Northern Gas, ATCO and Union Gas.
Pure Technologies
In 2017, water pipeline technology and inspection company Pure Technologies achieved the largest exit in Alberta cleantech history, selling for over $500 million to New York-based Xylem Inc.
Avatar Innovations
This corporate venture studio helps oil and gas professionals invent, build and market decarbonization technologies that will drive the energy innovation ecosystem. Concepts that have evolved into startups include CO2Brew, Ethox Energy, Duat Energy, ViVent and Waste2H2.
Cleantech infrastructure and research
ACCTC
The Alberta Carbon Conversion Technology Centre develops greenhouse gas reduction technologies and works to make them commercially viable.
CERC Lab
The Canada Excellence Research Chair at the University of Calgary focuses on using nanotechnology to optimize in-situ oil recovery in unconventional oil reservoirs.
ACWA
The Advancing Canadian Water Assets Lab (ACWA) leads research into leading-edge water, stormwater and wastewater treatment technologies.
Resources
The latest resources related to Calgary’s energy and environment sector.
Reports
Energy and Environment Sector Profile
Find quick facts, local success stories and more in this industry profile.
Alberta Energy Transition Study
The study identifies several opportunities for Alberta to leverage existing assets and strength in cleantech to achieve net zero commitments by 2050.
Why Calgary: Our Economy in Depth
Data about the city’s economy, labour market, demographics, businesses and industries.
Uplook: Calgary's Economic Action Plan
This living document provides details about our economic strategy, values and priorities.
Grants and funding
Alberta Innovates
A wide range of funding programs, with details about eligibility, how to apply and more.
Clean Resource Innovation Network (CRIN)
CRIN facilitates connections and partnerships so organizations and people in the clean technologies space can develop relationships and drive progress.
Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA)
ERA invests in clean technology solutions that reduce emissions, lower costs, attract investment and create jobs in Alberta.
Natural Gas Innovation Fund (NGIF)
NGIF’s mandate is to help advance the most promising cleantech innovation companies and support them from the pilot phase to market.
News
Team Calgary partners
We’re proud to work with these organizations to create sustained economic growth for Calgary.