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Why Rail?


Rail-based transportation is your safest, most cost-effective, and most environmentally-sensitive way to ship. We believe transportation of freight and people by rail will continue to play an integral role in the low-carbon future for Canada and CCC has the opportunity to be a leader in this transformation as we are starting out with a “new-build”. Climate change is a serious challenge and CCC will take a leading role in the move towards decarbonization. 

Benefits of Rail

Environmentally Responsible
Fuel Efficient
Safer Than Trucks
Cost Effective
Reliable, Scalable
Stable Employment

Emerging Technologies


 

Technology helps railroads achieve safety milestones, minimize their impact on the environment and maintain a competitive edge in today’s fast-paced global economy.

Data analysis software will improve our ability to enhance safety, reliability and service. Next generation automation technology will continue to reduce the impact of human error and human limitations on railroad operations.

The impact of hydrogen could be a game-changer. Hydrogen freight locomotives will be reality in the next few years. As for the mining operations, KWG is exploring the usage of hydrogen as the key source of power which would result in a drastically reduced environmental footprint – this is exciting and it is possible!
 

Benefits

  • It’s a Renewable Energy Source and Bountiful in Supply
  • Numerous Sources to Produce Hydrogen Locally
  • It is Practically a Clean Energy Source
  • Hydrogen Energy is Non-toxic
  • The Use of Hydrogen Greatly Reduces Pollution
  • It’s Far More Efficient Than Other Sources of energy
  • Used For Powering Space Ships
  • A Sustainable Production System

MEDIA


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Sparking up the Ring of Fire

Sparking up the Ring of Fire

Once there were many. Now there are just two. The discovery in 2008 of vast deposits of nickel, copper, chromite, platinum and palladium in the Ring of Fire, in Ontario’s remote Far North, fuelled dreams of fabulous wealth and unleashed a predictable stampede to stake...

June Status Update

June Status Update

 June 2021 REF: Status Update The past few weeks have been quite interesting.  First and foremost, we are pleased the Environmental Assessment process for the roads is entering into the Terms of Reference stage.  The Webequie and Marten Falls First Nations are the...

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