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Novel high-performance opto-chromic sensing technology for visible detection of hydrogen leaks in pipelines and storage

December 2023 – March 2025

Hydrogen is a high-in-demand carbon-free alternative to fossil fuels. However, the low heat of combustion and flammability of hydrogen, compounded by lack of odor, endanger storage and transportation.

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

Photocatalyts for sunlight driven simultaneous hydrogen generation and plastic degradation.

December 2023 – March 2025

Hydrogen is an important feedstock for various chemical processes and a promising green energy source for producing electricity and heat. However, its production via steam-methane reforming releases ~8.6 tons of carbon dioxide per ton of hydrogen manufactured.

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

Sustainable Hydrogen Generation Using Novel Heterogeneous Nanocomposites

December 2023 – March 2025

Green chemical pathways are indeed desirable in alternative fuel generation. Solar, wind and hydrogen (H2)-derived methods afford a means of capitalizing on environmentally advantageous resources that limit GHG emissions during power-generation.

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

Advancement of Net-Zero Marine Technologies: Development of Long-lifetime Battery Prototype with Vessel-to-Grid (V2G) Functionality for Electric Marine Transportation in Nova Scotia and Atlantic Canada

December 2023 – March 2025

Specifically, the project aims to:

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

Quantifying Emissions Reductions in Ships with Crowdsourced Weather Routing

December 2023 – March 2025

90% of the world's goods are transported by ships, which run on fossil fuel. This creates more greenhouse gas emissions than airlines.

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

Design and Construction of a Prototype Micro-combined Heat and Power Unit Operating on an Organic Rankine Cycle Fueled with Hydrogen-enriched Natural Gas Up to 100% Hydrogen

December 2023 – March 2025

Transitioning to a green hydrogen economy requires end-use applications. Micro-Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems provide both heat and electric power that can be used in residential homes, apartment complexes, and small commercial operations.

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

AI-Driven Benchmarking Tool for Emission Reduction in Canadian Dairy Farms

December 2023 – March 2025

Central to our project is the development of the Sustainable Dairy Farming Navigator (SDFN). This tool, leveraging artificial intelligence, is tailored to address the complexities of dairy farming.

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

Piloting Acuicy Software to Incentivize Decarbonization of Agriculture Supply Chains in Nova Scotia

December 2023 – March 2025

The agrifood sector is one of Nova Scotia’s largest carbon emitters.

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

Development of a methodology for accounting for carbon stocks in New Brunswick wetlands

December 2023 – March 2025

A summary will be added shortly.

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

IoT-Driven Modeling System for Monitoring Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the Canadian Agriculture Sector

December 2023 – March 2025

"Agriculture significantly fuels anthropogenic global warming and reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions could play a significant role in mitigating climate change. In 2020, agriculture contributed about 8.2% (55 Mt CO2 eq) to Canada's total GHG emissions.