Eleven Future Energy Systems researchers awarded new government funding
Kenneth Tam - 22 January 2019
Eleven Future Energy Systems researchers were among the recipients of new funding announced today by the Government of Alberta and Alberta Innovates. The funding, part of the Climate Change Innovation and Technology Framework, supports research that will help meet the province's climate change goals through technical innovations in the energy sector.
Future Energy Systems is a funding partner in four of the projects, and many of the others will have connections to researchers' Future Energy Systems work. In the coming months, this website will profile some of the successful researchers and their projects.
Congratulations to the Future Energy Systems recipients!
Researcher Project Institution Geothermal Power from co-produced fluids and hydrocarbon reservoirs throughout the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin
University of Alberta
Alberta Biojet Initiative (ABI): Upgrading of University of Alberta’s LTH technology to Biojet & Biomass Energy Network
University of Alberta
Advancing High Solids Anaerobic Digestion of Organic Waste
University of Alberta
Next Generation of Clean Pipeline Technology for Energy Transport
University of Alberta
Next-Gen Modular Green Building Energy Systems With Optional Energy Storage
University of Alberta
Smart Gas Field Microgrids
University of Alberta
An AI-Enabled Non-Intrusive Approach for Optimal Planning and Operation of Sustainable Greenhouses
University of Alberta
Refining the design approach for GeoExchange system
University of Alberta
Field validation of a low-carbon technology for the remediation of hydrocarbon contaminated sites
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
Intensification of methane-consuming bacteria towards production of advanced biofuels
University of Alberta
Luminescent Solar Concentrators for Building Integrated Photovoltaics (Applied Quantum Materials Inc.)
University of Alberta