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Report: The Potential Impact of Electric Vehicles on Alberta’s Energy Systems

Report: The Potential Impact of Electric Vehicles on Alberta’s Energy Systems

by shift2020 | May 8, 2020 | Electric Vehicle Market Penetration, Report

The Potential Impact of Electric Vehicles on Alberta’s Energy Systems By David B. Layzell, FRSC; Bastiaan Straatman, PhD This report was originally published by Canadian Energy Systems Analysis Research (CESAR) at the University of Calgary.  To explore the...
Report – The Future of Freight Part C: Implications for Alberta of Alternatives to Diesel

Report – The Future of Freight Part C: Implications for Alberta of Alternatives to Diesel

by shift2020 | May 8, 2020 | Hydrogen, Report

The Future of Freight Part C: Implications for Alberta of Alternatives to Diesel CESAR Scenarios: Volume 5 – Issue 1 January 2020 By David B. Layzell, PhD, FRSC; Jessica Lof, MSc; Kyle McElheran, BSc; EIT; Madhav Narendran, BSc, BA; Nicole Belanger, BSc; Bastiaan...
Report – The Future of Freight Part B: Assessing Zero Emission Diesel Fuel Alternatives for Freight Transportation in Alberta

Report – The Future of Freight Part B: Assessing Zero Emission Diesel Fuel Alternatives for Freight Transportation in Alberta

by shift2020 | May 8, 2020 | Hydrogen, Report

The Future of Freight Part B: Assessing Zero Emission Diesel Fuel Alternatives for Freight Transportation in Alberta CESAR Scenarios: Volume 4 – Issue 2 September 2019 By Jessica Lof, MSc; Kyle McElheran, BSc; EIT; Madhav Narendran, BSc, BA; Nicole Belanger, BSc;...
Report – The Future of Freight Part A: Understanding the System

Report – The Future of Freight Part A: Understanding the System

by shift2020 | May 6, 2020 | Hydrogen, Report

The Future of Freight Part A: Understanding the System CESAR Scenarios: Volume 4 – Issue 1 September 2019 By Jessica Lof, M.Sc. and David B. Layzell, PhD, FRSC This report was first published by Canadian Energy Systems Analysis Research (CESAR) at the University of...
Blog: Assessing Zero-Emission Alternatives to Diesel in Alberta

Blog: Assessing Zero-Emission Alternatives to Diesel in Alberta

by shift2020 | May 8, 2018 | Blog

Assessing Zero-Emission Alternatives to Diesel in Alberta By David B. Layzell, Jessica Lof and Geoff Martin On February 27 1892, Rudolf Diesel submitted his ideas for a “new, efficient, working engine” to the German patent office. A year later, he demonstrated a...
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