Tag: webinars
Will Water-Powered Microgrids Work in the Real World?
Webinar Series Will Highlight How Researchers Test and De-Risk Marine Energy Microgrid Technologies in the Lab In remote places where water flows freely but electricity often does not, the potential to harness the power of waves, currents, and tides is palpable. But is it possible? Although marine energy technologies like … [continued]
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From Models to Money: Reflections on a Year of Practical Decarbonization
Before diving into a reflection on the year, it feels important to start with gratitude. None of this work happens in isolation. Over the past year, an extraordinary number of people took the time to share their expertise, challenge my assumptions, correct my mistakes, and patiently help me understand subjects … [continued]
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Public panel set to examine Queen’s Park handling of school boards
Western education researchers hosting webinars probing local school governance amid provincial takeover of several Ontario school boards.
From Fleets to Apartments: Ensuring No EV Customer Is Left Behind
Four steps to streamline electric service connections for small EV customers. By Aradhana Gahlaut, Bryn Grunwald Global electric vehicle (EV) sales have grown rapidly over the past five years, increasing nearly 500 percent between 2020 and 2024. And in the United States, despite a slowdown due to changes in federal policy, EV … [continued]
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Affordable Strategies For Cleaning Your Air If You Have A Gas Stove
Electrification remains the most effective long-term solution for reducing indoor air pollution associated with methane gas appliances. Transitioning to electric stoves, water heaters, and heating systems eliminates combustion byproducts such as nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), carbon monoxide (CO), benzene (C₆H₆), formaldehyde (CH₂O), and fine particulate matter (PM2.5) at the source. However, … [continued]
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