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Decarbonizing Nova Scotia’s Industrial Sector with Green Hydrogen

March – December 2024

Three of Nova Scotia’s largest industrial manufacturers – Shaw, PHP, and Michelin – have formed a Decarbonization Working Group interested in investigating with NZA the feasibility and the GHG emission reduction potential of using hydrogen in industrial process heating.

Sujets en rapport avec les technologies propres » Energy Storage

Subsurface Energy Storage

March – November 2024

The project will explore the potential for subsurface energy storage in Nova Scotia.

Sujets en rapport avec les technologies propres » énergie éolienne

Capacity Building for the Sustainable and Inclusive Development of Nova Scotia's Offshore Wind Resource

March 2022 – November 2024

Offshore wind (OSW) remains an untapped renewable energy resource in Nova Scotia that has interest growing in the industry alongside the need for renewable energy sources.

Sujets en rapport avec les technologies propres

Net Zero Atlantic and the IBM Sustainability Accelerator

October 2022 – October 2024

The IBM Sustainability Accelerator program is designed to support organizations working on environmental sustainability projects by providing them with advanced technology, expertise, and financial resources. Net Zero Atlantic has been selected to receive this grant.

Sujets en rapport avec les technologies propres » Emerging Concepts and Technologies Research Program

Empowering Sustainable Livestock Practices: Advanced Sensors for GHG Monitoring

September 2023 – September 2024

Livestock industry accounts for approximately 14.5% of total global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The primary sources of GHG emissions from ruminant animals are enteric fermentation and manure disposal, which are inherent and essential parts of the animal food cycle.

Sujets en rapport avec les technologies propres » Emerging Concepts and Technologies Research Program

High-performance hydrogen sensors for leak detection in transportation and industrial applications

September 2023 – September 2024

This project will develop hydrogen sensors with superior sensitivity, selectivity, and response times for early leak detection in marine and ground transportation sectors.

Sujets en rapport avec les technologies propres » Emerging Concepts and Technologies Research Program

A Feasibility Study for Nature-Based Carbon Dioxide Removal Solutions at Nova Scotia Power’s Hydroelectric Facilities

September 2023 – September 2024

Rapid and widespread reduction of emissions are needed to reduce the risk of severe climate change; however, emission reductions will not be enough.

Sujets en rapport avec les technologies propres » Emerging Concepts and Technologies Research Program

Heat Pump and Phase Change Thermal Energy Storage Feasibility Study

September 2023 – September 2024

The Applied Energy Research Lab at NSCC will lead a consortium of private and public sector partners to develop and evaluate electricity demand response solutions using air source heat pumps (ASHP) with advanced phase change material thermal energy storage (PCM-TES).

Sujets en rapport avec les technologies propres » Emerging Concepts and Technologies Research Program

Two-step CO2 Capture and Storage Technology using Seawater and Mineral Carbonation of Mine Water Pool of Sydney Coalfields

September 2023 – September 2024

The goal of this project is to develop a point-source carbon capture and storage technology that: 1) uses a capture medium constituted from seawater; and 2) employs a technique that permanently sequesters the captured carbon as metal carbonates using the contaminated water of flooded former mines

Sujets en rapport avec les technologies propres » Emerging Concepts and Technologies Research Program

Green ammonia derived membranes & sorbents for direct air capture of carbon dioxide

September 2023 – September 2024

Carbon dioxide (CO2) induced global warming is an existential threat, prompting efforts to reduce net emissions of this greenhouse gas (GHG) to zero. But as CO2 levels are already dangerously high, removal of CO2 remains necessary even once the net-zero target is achieved.