If only there was a sparsely populated area, with cold temperatures, and direct access to an immense amount of natural gas, with a strong rule of law, highly educated population, with a strong contingent of the worldās best engineers, who know how to build out immense energy infrastructure projects. Imagine a place that no longer has to abide by CER (clean electricity regulation), like the rest of its country. Tomorrowās announcement of an MOU between Berta and the pale ghosts of the Laurentian valley isnāt about a pipe to the coast. Itās about cheap land, cold temperatures, one of the worldās largest reserves of energy, and the carve out of CER that has kept 100 billion dollars out of the province of Alberta.