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Canada 2022 Energy Policy Review

February 8, 2022 / dmaltais / IIoT, Uncategorized / No Comments

Since the last IEA review in 2015, Canada has made a series of enterprising international and domestic commitments to put the country on a path towards transforming its energy system, including a target to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 40‑45% by 2030 from 2005 levels and to reach net zero emissions by 2050. Canada’s energy […]

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Effective Decarbonization – An Energy Efficiency Approach for the Mining Industry

January 20, 2022 / dmaltais / IIoT / No Comments

Diesel is a significant energy source for the mining industry. It is used for material transport such as the hauling of ore and overburden and for process heating.  Mobile (hauling trucks, loader,..) and heat generating equipment constitute the key activities to Decarbonize the operations using Energy Conservation Measure ECM and to achieve short term results. […]

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Energy Efficiency, a Key Pillar of short term Net Zero Decarbonisation goals

January 14, 2022 / dmaltais / IIoT / No Comments

Key Pillars of Decarbonisation for short terms results ….(from p64) Achieving the rapid reduction in CO2 emissions over the next 30 years in the NZE requires a broad range of policy approaches and technologies (Figure 2.12). The key pillars of decarbonisation of the global energy system are energy efficiency, behavioural changes, electrification, renewables, hydrogen and […]

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GHG emissions scope 1 and scope 2 – EPA Guidance

January 14, 2022 / dmaltais / IIoT / No Comments

Scope 1 emissions are direct greenhouse (GHG) emissions that occur from sources that are controlled or owned by an organization (e.g., emissions associated with fuel combustion in boilers, furnaces, vehicles). Scope 2 emissions are indirect GHG emissions associated with the purchase of electricity, steam, heat, or cooling. Although scope 2 emissions physically occur at the […]

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Application of IIot in energy managment and process optimization

March 14, 2019 / dmaltais / IIoT / No Comments

Reduce costs and improve performance with intelligent design and common sense The Internet of Things, Industry 4.0, and energy management can be combined to make a heady cocktail that suggests an exciting future with reduced costs and improved performance. However, as is the case with any cocktail, you could be left with a severe hangover, […]

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So why the rise of the IIoT now ?

February 27, 2019 / dmaltais / IIoT / No Comments

… because affordable technology enables it… sensors can be both low-cost and connected Whether you call it the Industrial Internet or Internet of Things, or the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), this wave of technology could bring about major changes to the way companies manufacture items, ship products and manage their physical assets. The possibilities […]

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IIoT Application in Process industries – Steam trap monitoring

February 27, 2019 / dmaltais / Uncategorized / No Comments

To some, the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is just a new buzzword—but to the process industries, the IIoT is becoming a necessity to maintain competitiveness. Oil and gas companies, refineries, and other process industries are trying to cope with various market forces, many of which require improved plant performance. The 650 major refineries globally […]

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Up to Half of Solar Costs are Administrative, DOE Says

December 12, 2017 / dmaltais / Climate Change

Between 40 and 50 percent of the cost of ownership and operation for a rooftop solar system is contributed by administrative costs such as permitting, financing and connecting to the grid, according to the Department of Energy (via the New York Times). Ramamoorthy Ramesh, the manager of the DOE’s SunShot program and a materials scientist from […]

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Global Emissions Grow at Record Rate as Nations Seek Climate Treaty

December 6, 2017 / dmaltais / Climate Change / No Comments

By Tilde Herrera GreenBiz.com You may have heard the dismal news over the weekend that the global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are back on the rise, following a temporary dip during the recession. CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels and producing cement grew 5.9 percent in 2010, largely driven by surging emissions in developing countries, as well as a […]

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Is Carbon Capture Part of the Problem, or Part of the Solution?

December 5, 2016 / dmaltais / Climate Change

By Bruno Berthon, GreenBiz.Com December 05, 2011 The still-unproven carbon capture and storage technology is one of the most controversial topics among the business community at COP17. Will the ability to sequester emissions from fossil fuels save us, or doom us to rapid climate change?…

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