Carbon Management Canada CMC-NCE actively promotes its research and its successes. For more information, media can contact Communications Director Ruth Klinkhammer at 403 210-7870 or Ruth.Klinkhammer@cmc-nce.ca
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December 15, 2012
Wanted: Feasible solutions for our carbon dioxide conundrum
In this feature article, Vancouver Sun journalist Scott Simpson focuses on a number of projects being undertaken by Carbon Management Canada researchers. -
December 13, 2012
Unique CO2 monitoring technology streamlines process
Researchers are working to add fibre optic sensors to an already-patented CO2 monitoring system for improved performance. -
December 12, 2012
Research will improve monitoring of CO2 injection process
Researchers are testing new geo-electric techniques that could complement seismic monitoring tools used for CCS. -
December 6, 2012
Pulverized rocks used to strip CO2 from large emitting plants
Dr. Guy Mercier at INRS is leading an international project to reduce CO2 emissions using pulverized rock. -
December 6, 2012
CO2 research sees opportunity in mine tailings
Scott Simpson, business journalist with the Vancouver Sun, writes about research conducted by UBC professor Michael Hitch. -
November 29, 2012
CMC working to develop new operating model
In the first of a series of columns, Richard Adamson writes about CMC’s plan to move forward with a new operating model. -
November 29, 2012
CMC announces eight new research projects
Carbon management research in Canada has received a boost with the announcement of $3.75 million in research funding. -
November 29, 2012
Science communication key to policy development
The important role of science communication was discussed at the recent Canadian Science Policy Conference. -
November 19, 2012
Sustainable development not dead says Meadowcroft
James Meadowcroft, at an international meeting in Cardiff, says sustainable place-making is a critical terrain. -
November 15, 2012
Researchers tap into CO2 storage potential of mine waste
Michael Hitch, at UBC’s Norman B. Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering, says an economic value should be placed on the CO2 storage potential of mine waste.
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December 15, 2012
Wanted: Feasible solutions for our carbon dioxide conundrum
In this feature article, Vancouver Sun journalist Scott Simpson focuses on a number of projects being undertaken by Carbon Management Canada researchers. -
November 29, 2012
CMC announces eight new research projects
Carbon management research in Canada has received a boost with the announcement of $3.75 million in research funding. -
October 27, 2011
Conference fascinating says student blogger
On October 3, Roger Mah attended the Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada conference – Managing CO2 for Enhanced Oil Recovery and Carbon Capture and Storage. In January 2012, Roger Mah will be a PhD student in Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Calgary.This is his blog about the conference. -
January 29, 2011
David Keith featured in article on geoengineering
Noted UK publication The Economist recently included research by David Keith in an article on geoengineering the climate.
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December 15, 2012
Wanted: Feasible solutions for our carbon dioxide conundrum
In this feature article, Vancouver Sun journalist Scott Simpson focuses on a number of projects being undertaken by Carbon Management Canada researchers. -
November 29, 2012
CMC announces eight new research projects
Carbon management research in Canada has received a boost with the announcement of $3.75 million in research funding. -
April 2, 2012
Graduate student benefits from CMC network
Graduate student Thomas de Haas developed an interest in carbon management while working for oil companies WorleyParsons, Dynetek and Colt Engineering. He wanted to explore the environmental stream of the oil and gas industry and felt CMC could offer a project in line with his researc… -
December 1, 2011
Researcher recognized for work
University of Alberta mechanical engineering professor Sushanta Mitra has been named a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers—a distinction reserved for those whose work provides “solutions that benefit mankind.” -
June 9, 2011
Bioconversion of coal the goal of CMC-funded project
University of Alberta Professor Sushanta Mitra is leading a team of 15 researchers in an ambitious project to coax communities of microorganisms to convert coal into natural gas, or methane, right in the ground. The project is one of 18 recently announced by CMC in its second round of funding. -
January 29, 2011
Grad student researchers sought
Aimy Bazylak, at the University of Toronto’s Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, is accepting applications from bright a motivated graduate students who are interested in investigating the transport phenomena and performance of PEM fuel cells through computation model…
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December 15, 2012
Wanted: Feasible solutions for our carbon dioxide conundrum
In this feature article, Vancouver Sun journalist Scott Simpson focuses on a number of projects being undertaken by Carbon Management Canada researchers. -
December 13, 2012
Unique CO2 monitoring technology streamlines process
Researchers are working to add fibre optic sensors to an already-patented CO2 monitoring system for improved performance. -
December 12, 2012
Research will improve monitoring of CO2 injection process
Researchers are testing new geo-electric techniques that could complement seismic monitoring tools used for CCS. -
December 6, 2012
Pulverized rocks used to strip CO2 from large emitting plants
Dr. Guy Mercier at INRS is leading an international project to reduce CO2 emissions using pulverized rock. -
December 6, 2012
CO2 research sees opportunity in mine tailings
Scott Simpson, business journalist with the Vancouver Sun, writes about research conducted by UBC professor Michael Hitch. -
November 29, 2012
CMC announces eight new research projects
Carbon management research in Canada has received a boost with the announcement of $3.75 million in research funding. -
November 15, 2012
Researchers tap into CO2 storage potential of mine waste
Michael Hitch, at UBC’s Norman B. Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering, says an economic value should be placed on the CO2 storage potential of mine waste. -
September 20, 2012
Field trip a learning experience says PhD student
HQP Shahin Moradi writes about a conference where the results of a controlled release experiment were discussed. -
August 23, 2012
CMC and ISEEE co-host CCS trade mission
CMC and the Institute for Sustainable Energy, Environment and Economy co-hosted a UK-Canada trade mission focused on CCS. -
May 2, 2012
CMC Sponsors SOFC Industry Day
Carbon Management Canada was one of the sponsors along with ISEEE (Institute of Sustainable Energy Environment and Economy at the University of Calgary) of an Industry Day organized by the NSERC Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Canada Strategic Research Network. Over 40 participants from the o…
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December 15, 2012
Wanted: Feasible solutions for our carbon dioxide conundrum
In this feature article, Vancouver Sun journalist Scott Simpson focuses on a number of projects being undertaken by Carbon Management Canada researchers. -
November 29, 2012
CMC announces eight new research projects
Carbon management research in Canada has received a boost with the announcement of $3.75 million in research funding. -
November 19, 2012
Sustainable development not dead says Meadowcroft
James Meadowcroft, at an international meeting in Cardiff, says sustainable place-making is a critical terrain. -
October 9, 2012
Cleaning up Coal II
Nigel Bankes examines the federal government’s coal-fired generation of electricity regulations. -
August 13, 2012
Workshopping policies to promote carbon management technologies
Sarah McCalla, J.D. Candidate in the Faculty of Law at UBC, writes about a recent carbon management policy workshop. -
August 13, 2012
Quest. The Energy Resources Conservation Board approves first commercial scale CCS project in Alberta
Nigel Bankes, CMC-funded researcher and Law Professor at the University of Calgary, blogs about the Energy Resources Conservation Boards recent approval of Shell’s application for a commercial-scale CCS project. -
July 16, 2012
Caution needed with new GHG standards say researchers
New model provides lifecycle analysis of ‘well-to-wheel’ oil sands emissions -
March 20, 2012
The European fuel quality directive: will it stay or will it go?
On February 23, 2012, a European Union (EU) drafting committee voted on a draft law that discriminates against bitumen. This was the Draft Implementing Measure to the European Union Fuel Quality Directive (Implementing Measure). The Canadian press reported the vote ended in a stalemate. The press also noted that the law would be reconsidered in the late spring or early summer -
August 8, 2011
Policy paper supports carbon tax extension
B.C. should abandon its goal of creating a carbon neutral public sector, according to a policy brief written by Simon Fraser University professor Mark Jaccard and research associate Brad Griffin. -
March 25, 2011
Increasing the pace of low carbon innovation
I’m thrilled as our research group has teamed-up with CMC-NCE to complete an important project, which is titled: “Achieving a Low-carbon, Globally Competitive Energy Economy: Removing Barriers and Cultivating Enablers to Innovation in Canada’s Oil Sands & Heavy Oil Industry.”
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