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U of T chemists envision new fuel economy
U of T researchers Doug Stephan and Eugenia Kumacheva have received CMC round 2 funding to study processes for transforming CO2 into water and methanol.
Ottawa researchers funded to tackle GHG challenges
Two diverse streams of research have been funded by CMC in its second round - the development of a risk-assessment framework for CCS, and work on a zero-emissions solid oxide fuel cell.
CMC funds 18 new research projects
Eighteen projects totaling $10 million are being supported by CMC in its second round of funding
Conference attendees tour Suncor site
Patrick Mann, CMC’s IT director, blogs about his pre-conference tour to Ft. McMurray. Mann is busy building the Carbon Commons, CMC’s innovative collaborative platform.
Blogging at first CMC conference
Ben Cowie, PhD candidate, is posting blogs at Carbon Management Canada’s first annual conference.