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DECDecentralised Energy Canada
Decentralised Energy Canada (DEC) is the
only technology accelerator in Canada
committed to Decentralised Energy.
We build the competitive advantages of our
members by supporting the commercialisation
of Decentralised Energy technologies, bringing
policy issues to the table, attracting capital
and new entrants to this key industry sector.
deassociation.ca(403) 210 5374
Green Energy Doors Open 2
Members & Partners 4
Programs & Funding 6
In the News 8
Upcoming Events 10
KUDOS 11
Join Us! 12
Our Members 12
JANUARY 2017
NEWSLETTER
PAGE 4DEC is pleased to welcome the Foothills Energy Coop to its membership
PAGE 5United Nations and DECjoin forces
PAGE 11SE Alberta Energy Diversification Symposium
FEATURED PROJECTPAGE 3Lakeland College’s Centre for Sustainable Innovation (CSI)
DEC MEMBERS GET 30%
DISCOUNT ON THIS EVENT
JANUARY 2017 NEWSLETTERDECENTRALISED ENERGY CANADA 2
You will find more information on our website.VISIT GEDO.CA
Alberta’s Green Energy Doors Open 2017
(#GEDONA) is an annual, province-wide
showcase providing you with access to
Decentralised Energy (DE) projects, businesses,
manufacturing sites, education programs and
other related initiatives. GEDO 2017 is taking
place from Friday, September 22 to Sunday,
September 24.
We encourage all users, producers and advocates
of decentralised energy to open their doors for
tours of DE projects in order to raise awareness,
understanding and support for DE.
Do not miss this opportunity to provide people
with a chance to meet with industry leaders and
to visit, see, touch and talk about your projects.
Your participation and support is crucial to the success of
GEDO 2017
Want to be a Partner?Help us promote GEDO to raise awareness,
understanding and support for DE.
Want to Host a Tour?You can select the times and days your tour(s)
will occur. Remember event hosts and attendees
participate in GEDO free of charge.
Want to Become a Sponsor?Please contact Ana Medina
amedina@deassociation.ca
for more details.
Book your CTV TWO Conservation Connectors Video
Have you seen the videos CTV TWO has produced for
GEDO in the last three years?
Be part of this exciting opportunity.
You can watch the videos here.
Interested?
Send us an email and we’ll contact you
to discuss the details.
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FEATUREDPROJECT
Lakeland College’s Centre for Sustainable Innovation (CSI) represents a vast land base with many different co-located research facilities. The CSI hosts the Renewable Energy Learning Centre (RELC), the off grid Cabin, the Electronics and Fabrications Lab, and the Bio-Energy Centre. The site also features a research and student lab water retention pond, a gasification unit, Jerusalem artichoke plots, and a solar concentrator capable of reaching temperatures in excess of 2,000 degrees Celsius. However, the CSI is not just a research centre but also a local tourist attraction. Over the years, hundreds of local residents and companies have toured the facility at open houses, including the annual Green Energy Doors Open event.
The 2016 Green Energy Doors Open event had multiple speakers sharing information on green building and the Leadership and Environmental Design (LEED) program, as well as an Alberta Agriculture and Forestry presentation on the growing forward on-farm solar PV program.
The Centre is also very kid-friendly! Research coordinator Andrea Kastendieck has toured many children’s groups through the facility.
Lakeland College’s Centre for Sustainable Innovation (CSI)
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE CSI CLICK HERE
Lakeland College opened the doors of the CSI in 2012. The Centre is a test-bed for innovation in agricul-ture, energy, and en-vironmental sciences. With 4 buildings and several large pieces of research equipment on site, students, re-searchers, partners and community members can experience a broad array of innovation.
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NEW & RENEWALSMEMBERS & PARTNERS
NEW MEMBERS
The Board of Directors for the
Foothills Energy Co-op is excited to
offer its members the opportunity to
network with DEC and its members
through the newly executed MOU.
Our organisations share common
interests in building community
through engagement on projects
and initiatives in the areas of
energy efficiency and conservation,
renewable energy sourcing, micro-
generation, and sustainability in
general. The energy infrastructure
that we share today has enabled
impressive changes in society, but
it is not without its own problems.
Among the most troubling is the
drive for continued growth and
increased consumption when society
has begun to realise that these trends
are not sustainable. Shifting more
responsibility for energy usage, both
sourcing and amount consumed,
to local communities could be an
important part of becoming more
sustainable. We look forward to
working along side DEC members as
we pursue common interests.
Larry KapustkaSECRETARY, FOOTHILLS ENERGY CO-OP
FOOTHILLS ENERGY CO-OP markets electricity, and natural gas to the residents of Foothills at competitive rates, with the express purpose of retaining revenues in and for our community.
The Co-op concept grew during discussions on Conservation and Sustainable Initiatives, and formed officially in 2016. The Co-op’s mandate is to fund and support energy conservation, green energy and sustainability initiatives that are within the service area.
Because dollars stay in the community, funds accumulate. The Co-op Community Fund is used for projects that members initiate. Proposals that advance Co-op goals are submitted and approved by a project committee made up of Co-op members. In effect, members fund and carry out worthwhile community projects with revenues that would otherwise go to large corporations.
To learn more about the Co-op Community Fund click here.
VISIT FOOTHILLENERGYCOOP.ORG
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UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION IN CANADA (UNA-Canada) is an historic,
national charitable organisation providing the leading policy voice on multilateralism in Canada.
Established in 1946, UNA-Canada was a founding member of the World Federation of United Nations
Association and today holds its elected Chair representing global civil society.
RENEWALS
TSGI is a SR&ED consultancy dedicated exclusively to assisting organisations headquartered or operating in Western Canada to fund their research and development (R&D) activities.
VISIT TSGI.CA
JFENERGY, formally Just Freehold Energy Corp., is a private Canadian energy company focused on integrat-ing natural gas production and electrical power generation.
VISIT JFENERGY.CA
GARTH FRIZZELL is a Business Development Officer at the University of Northern Brit-ish Columbia. An entrepreneur and businessman with more than a decade of demonstrated award-winning success in tech-nology business development.
CONTACT GARTH AT GARTH.FRIZZELL@UNBC.CA
DEC is looking forward to engaging its members and network with
the Canada Green Corps (CGC), an innovative new youth employment
programme designed to bridge talented, yet unemployed and
underemployed, Canadian youth to meaningful employment to ignite
Canada’s green economy. CGC participants will undertake four or six-
month work-integrated learning placements with various companies,
governments, associations, universities and civil society organisations across
Canada. The cities of focus are Vancouver, Whitehorse, Calgary, Edmonton,
Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Halifax. CGC participants may assist their
employer organisations and communities in reducing their environmental
footprint and increasing sustainability. Additionally, CGC participants may
engage their communities over the course of their placements, helping to
identify and address environmental “quick wins” in their communities and
workplaces.
United Nations and DEC join forces
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COECYTJALLopez Cotilla 1505Planta Baja Torre SEPROE Col. AmericanaC.P 44140 Guadalajara Jalisco,MexicoT: 33 35-85-65-99
CaGBC Product of the Year
The CaGBC is presenting the Product of the Year award to encourage Canadian companies to develop sustainable building products and materials to better support the green building industry.
Nominations for this year’s CaGBC Product of the Year is now open and will be closing on February 3, 2017.
CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS
PROGRAMS &
FUNDING
Round 6 of the Alberta - Jalisco Innovation and Commercialisation ProgramThe aim of the program is to provide for-profit small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from the two partner jurisdictions with assistance in establishing global partnerships, as well as accessing funding to support strategic, industry-driven commercialisation projects that involve novel and innovative products and materials. Alberta Innovates will also work with SMEs in matchmaking initiatives and engaging the Jalisco market. Both Alberta Innovates and State Council of Science and Technology of Jalisco (COECYTJAL) are seeking to generate economic and social benefits for both Alberta and Jalisco.
Key Dates and Information for Round 6
General program information sessions will be held at Alberta Innovates offices in Calgary and Edmonton on January 18 and 19, 2017, respectively.
If Alberta companies require a partner in Jalisco, Alberta Innovates requires company profile information prior to January 30, 2017. Our Jalisco partner, COECYTJAL, endeavours to find potential partners for Alberta SMEs. Workshops will be conducted in Guadalajara on February 23 and 24, 2017 and in Alberta on March 16 and 17, 2017.
Applicants may contact either Alberta Innovates and/or COECYTJAL for advice and information regarding the preparation of the project submission.
Alberta Innovates250 Karl Clark Road NWEdmonton, Alberta3608 - 33 St. NWCalgary, Alberta
The Campus Alberta Small Business Engagement “CASBE Program” is a pilot funding program at Alberta Innovates that leverages the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council “NSERC” Engage grants. Alberta Innovates is interested in incentivising academics and small businesses in Alberta to collaborate more and take advantage of these grants. The CASBE Program helps academics to use their world-class knowledge, facilities and students at colleges and universities within Campus Alberta to assist Micro Nano Technology “MNT” Small and Medium Enterprises “SME” in Alberta.
Applications will be accepted until 12 applications have been approved by NSERC and Alberta Innovates from the date of launching the CASBE Program until March 31, 2017.
CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS
CASBE Program
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Green Market Acceleration Program
The Green Market Acceleration Program (GMAP) provides local firms and foreign investors with an opportunity to collaborate with the City of Toronto in order to accelerate the development and commercialisation of made-in-Toronto green technologies.
Participants accepted into GMAP will gain controlled access to City-owned infrastructure and assets (ie. buildings, streets, vehicles, water) for applied research, proof of concept and demonstration pilots for their new green technologies during the early stages of product development.
GMAP participants will also have access to City staff knowledge and use of the City of Toronto as a reference when marketing their products and services locally and globally.
By supporting innovation and commercialisation within the green economy, GMAP will also:
• Accelerate job growth in Toronto’s green sector.
• Develop, attract and retain green sector talent and business.
• Boost market development including international trade for local green companies.
• Generate local and global partnerships.
• Create competitive advantages for Toronto’s green companies.
• Attract investment to Toronto firms.
Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis.
CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS
Alberta-Germany Collaboration Fund
The Alberta-Germany Collaboration Fund for Product Development and Commercialisation is a joint program established by the Alberta Government`s Ministry of Economic Development and Trade and delivered by the German-Canadian Centre for Innovation and Research.
The overarching goal of this program is to help participants become more globally competitive by developing innovative technologies and research based alliances with the potential to foster economic growth.
20 ProjectsTwenty projects have been successfully funded
$4,090,000Over $4.09 million has been distributed to
Albertan SMEs through the Fund
Who can apply?
Albertan small and medium-sized enterprises are welcome to apply to the Alberta-Germany Collaboration Fund for Product Development and Commercialisation. German partners can be small or medium-sized enterprises, as well as larger companies or independent research institutions. However, please note that there must be at least one german SME to apply to our German funding partner ZIM (“Zentrales Innovationsprogramm Mittelstand”), but research institutions and universities are also eligible for funding on the German side. All proposals to the program must involve an industry partner from each jurisdiction with an interest in commercialisation.
The application deadline is February 28th, 2017.
CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS
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IN THE
NEWS
What you need to know about Alberta’s carbon levy By Sara Hastings-Simon, Steven Cretney, PEMBINA Institute
Putting a price on carbon is one of the key components of Alberta’s climate leadership plan and represents robust climate policy. But there is significant misunderstanding about how the revenue collected will be used, what the impact on families will be, and how Alberta’s plan will interact with the federal plan to price carbon.
In this infographic we review the rules around uses of the revenue and show how it will be reinvested in the economy and used to support households, businesses and communities.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL DOCUMENT
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How 11 countries are leading the shift to renewable energyBy Clean Technica
There are many countries already forging ahead towards a low-carbon future. Whether solar is starting to shine or the answer is blowing in the wind, the solutions are growing every day. But don’t take our word for it. Read on to learn how places around the globe are going renewable.
1. Sweden
2. Costa Rica
3. Nicaragua
4. Scotland
5. Germany
6. Uruguay
One common theme among all these success stories is that when leaders actively set ambitious goals for renewable energy generation and support them with investments, growth comes fast. The second lesson: there’s no one-size-fits-all solution to making the switch. Some countries, like Kenya, have ample geothermal and can ramp up fast. Others, like Denmark, have been steadily improving their wind power generation for decades. Still others, like Morocco, are betting big on solar while planning for backup from other renewables.
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7. Denmark
8. China
9. Morocco
10. The United States of America
11. Kenya
Hydropower in Sweden. Photo courtesy of Niclas AlbinssonFolio/imagebank.sweden.se
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What you need to know about Alberta’s carbon levy
World’s first solar panel road opens in Normandy village
China to invest $360 billion in green energy by 2020 to reduce pollutionBy Liam Kelly, Newsweek
China will invest 2.5 trillion yuan ($360 billion) into renewable power projects by 2020 as the world’s largest consumer of energy starts to move away from coal.
The National Energy Administration (NEA) said [on January 5th] that the investment would help create more than 13 million jobs in the industry, Reuters reported.
The planned shift towards wind, solar, hydroelectric and geothermal sources of power comes as Chinese cities, including the capital Beijing, are affected by severe pollution.
The five-year plan follows last month’s announcement by the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), which manages the Chinese economy, that 1 trillion yuan ($145 billion) would be invested to increase China’s solar capacity five-fold by 2020.
The NDRC also committed 700 billion yuan ($100 billion) to wind farms, while 500 billion yuan ($73 billion) will go towards hydroelectric and tidal sources of energy.
The Guardian
France has opened what it claims to be the world’s first solar panel road, in a Normandy village.
A 1km route in the small village of Tourouvre-au-Perche covered with 2,800 sq m of electricity-generating panels, was inaugurated last month by the ecology minister, Ségolène Royal.
It cost €5m (£4.2m) to construct and will be used by about 2,000 motorists a day during a two-year test period to establish if it can generate enough energy to power street lighting in the village of 3,400 residents.
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Costa Rica went 250 days in 2016 without burning any fossil fuels By David Nield, Science Alert
A round of applause for Costa Rica: the small Central American country ran solely on renewable energy for 250 days of 2016, and over the whole year used renewables for 98.12 percent of its electricity needs.
The republic uses a mixture of renewable sources to generate its electricity including hydro, geothermal, wind, biomass, and solar energy, which meant it didn’t need to touch fossil fuels for two-thirds of the year. The biggest renewable contributor is hydroelectric plants, which account for 74.35 percent of the country’s total electricity needs. CLICK HERE FOR MORE DETAILS
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UPCOMING
EVENTS
JANUARY 24, 2017
ALBERTA GREEN HOMES SUMMIT 2017RED DEER, AB
The Alberta Summit will focus on residential construction, covering both single-family homes (including townhomes and various attached styles) and multifamily projects up to the midrise level (up to 12 stories), and will include sessions on LEED® Canada for Homes and many regional energy and green building standards provide meaningful, long-term economic growth.
MORE INFO & REGISTRATION
DEC MEMBERS GET $25
DISCOUNT ON THIS EVENT
FEBRUARY 13, 2017
70TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DISCOVERY WELL AT THE LEDUC #1 ENERGY DISCOVERY CENTRELEDUC, AB
The celebration will be hosted by the Leduc/Devon Oilfield Historical Society.
To obtain your tickets for this event, please call at (780) 987 4323 or email at info@leducnumber1.com
If you are unable to attend, we are also accepting donations towards the Leduc #1 Energy Discovery
Centre 70th Anniversary celebration.
FEBRUARY 2, 2017
7TH ANNUAL POWERING PROSPERITY AWARDSTORONTO, ON
It’s time once again for OSEA’s prestigious Powering Prosperity Awards. Now in it’s 7th season, the awards will recognise excellence, innovation and best practices in the sustainable energy sector shining the spotlight on champions whose ideas and actions are advancing Ontario’s prosperity and our transition to a more sustainable energy economy.
MORE INFO & REGISTRATION
FEBRUARY 9 & 10, 2017
NUCLEAR ENERGY CONFERENCEWASHINGTON, D.C.
The Platts 13th Annual Nuclear Energy Conference gives you a strategic view of the nuclear industry, in North America and internationally.
Meet with the leading nuclear operators, regulators, policy makers, and new reactor developers, at a great location in the heart of Washington, D.C.
MORE INFO & REGISTRATION
DEC MEMBER, SIMON IRISH,
CEO OF TERRESTRIAL ENERGY WILL BE SPEAKING
AT THE CONFERENCE
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MARCH 2 & 3, 2017
SOUTHEAST ALBERTA ENERGY DIVERSIFICATION SYMPOSIUM (SEEDS)MEDICINE HAT, AB
SEEDS will be held on the evening of Thursday March 2nd, 2017 & during the day on Friday March 3, 2017 at Medicine Hat College in Medicine Hat, Alberta. A limited number of tickets will go on sale in very soon. Follow the twitter account @SEEDS_2017 for regular updates.
If you are interested in sponsorship opportunities for this conference you can contact Tracy Stroud (403) 504-3585.
MORE INFO & REGISTRATION
Canada’s largest passive houseBy David Dodge & Dylan Thompson
Vancouver, the self-styled “world’s greenest city” has built Canada’s largest passive house. It’s all part of an effort to [pioneer] a new pathway to zero emission buildings. That’s great because buildings account for 25 per cent of all carbon emissions worldwide.
Vancouver even has a Greenest City Action Plan and is working on a Zero Emissions Housing Plan. Vancouver is a coastal city and Sean Pander, Vancouver’s green buildings manager acknowledges this reality.
But Vancouver isn’t waiting until 2029 to get started. And this is where Scott Kennedy of Cornerstone Architecture comes in. He was designing a new 85-unit building for 8th Avenue Development Group and he proposed to the developer they could save $450,000 on mechanical systems and another $150,000 on natural gas if they built to a passive house standard instead of LEED Gold.
Kennedy instead proposed to spend the money on passive house certified materials such as windows and double R40 walls.
The result is Canada’s largest passive house, an 85 unit building in Vancouver.
KUDOS
JUNE 12 - 14, 2017
ARCTIC ENERGY AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES CONFERENCE AND TRADESHOWINUVIK, NWT
The Town of Inuvik is pleased to present the Second Annual Arctic Energy and Emerging Technologies Conference and Tradeshow. This event takes place every June in Inuvik, Northwest Territories. We are pleased to put together this new opportunity where people from government and industry can come together to learn, network and promote various sources of energy and emerging technologies as it relates to our Arctic living environment.
MORE INFO & REGISTRATION
Photo courtesy of Cornerstone Architecturee
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DEC MEMBERS GET 30%
DISCOUNT ON THIS EVENT
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DECDecentralised Energy Canada
Decentralised Energy Canada (DEC) is
the only technology accelerator in Canada
committed to Decentralised Energy.
OUR VISIONA sustainable energy future where
affordable, efficient, and reliable DE
technologies are deployed in community
driven markets and enabled by
progressive policies and legislation.
Thanks to all our members for their continuing support.
PARTNER AFFILIATESAlberta Innovates Technology Futures, Alberta
Alberta Solar Co-op, Alberta
Association of Power Producers of Ontario, Ontario
Calgary Economic Development, Alberta
Canadian Biogas Association, Ontario
Canadian Environmental Technology Advancement Corporation (CETAC-WEST), Alberta
Canadian GeoExchange Coalition, Quebec
Canadian Institute of Forestry, Ontario
Canadian Geothermal Energy Association, Alberta
Canadian Solar Industries Association, Ontario
Central Alberta: Economic Partnership, Alberta
Central Alberta: Access Prosperity, Alberta
Cybera, Alberta
Foothills Energy Co-op, Alberta
Iron and Earth, British Columbia
NRC-IRAP, Alberta
Ontario Sustainable Energy Association (OSEA), Ontario
Quality Urban Energy Systems of Tomorrow (QUEST), Ontario
Skeena Energy Solutions, British Columbia
United Nations Association in Canada, Ontario
CORPORATE AFFILIATES
3D Energy, Alberta
Alejandro Rodriguez, Alberta
Bluenergy Solarwind Inc., USA
Bob Hawkesworth, Alberta
Capital Power, Alberta
City of Edmonton, Alberta
ComGen Power Solutions, Alberta
Corvus Global Technologies, Alberta
DX3 Enterprises Ltd., Alberta
Eguana Technologies Inc., Alberta
ENMAX Corporation, Alberta
EPS AB Energy Canada, Ontario
EQUS REA Ltd., Alberta
First Nations Power Authority, Saskatchewan
FPInnovations, Quebec
Fraser & Company, Ontario
Garth Frizzel, British Columbia
GEM Services, Alberta
Green Tire Technology Ltd., Alberta
Ironside Group, Alberta
jfEnergy (Just Freehold), Alberta
Kineticor Resource Corp, Alberta
Lakeland College, Alberta
Louis Keleman, Alberta
Manfred Klein, Ontario
Methanol Recovery, Alberta
McInnes Cooper, Alberta
NuEnergy Group Inc., Alberta
Portfire Associates, Alberta
ReWatt Power, Alberta
RJM Environmental, Alberta
Saskatchewan Research Council,
Saskatchewan
Shah Nawaz Ahmad, Alberta
Southern Alberta Institute of
Technology, Alberta
Terrestrial Energy, Alberta
The Natural Step Canada, Ontario
Town of Black Diamond, Alberta
Town of Inuvik, NWT
TSGI Corporation, Alberta
University of Calgary, Alberta
URICA Energy Management, Alberta
VA Angels, Alberta
Williams Engineering, Alberta
National and international networking opportunities
Access to international markets
A higher profile for your company
Substantial discounts at our events and events hosted by our broad &
diverse network of affiliates
Direct input into policy submissions
Pre-qualification for Innovation to Commercialisation
Program services
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