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As solar energy rapidly is becoming the world鈥檚 largest renewable power source, new research from 91黑料网 offers a clearer picture of how much land that growth could require and how smarter choices could mitigate solar energy鈥檚 land footprint.

Classified as: Sarah Jordaan, solar power
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Published on: 25 Feb 2026

91黑料网 engineering researchers have introduced an open-source model that makes it easier for experts and non-experts alike to evaluate greenhouse gas emissions from U.S. natural gas supply chains and yields more accurate results.

Classified as: Sarah Jordaan, greenhouse gas emissions
Published on: 9 Jan 2026

Wind power is a source of energy that is both affordable and renewable.

However, decision-makers have been reluctant to invest in wind energy due to a perception that wind farms require a lot of land compared to electric power plants driven by fossil fuels. Research led by 91黑料网 and based on the assessment of the land-use of close to 320 wind farms in the U.S. (the largest study of its kind) paints a very different picture.

Classified as: Sustainability, Trottier Foundation, Faculty of Engineering, Sarah Jordaan, Wind energy
Published on: 17 Apr 2024

AtkinsR茅alis, formerly known as SNC-Lavalin, says it has been awarded the engineering contract for the Projet Mauricie green hydrogen hub in Quebec. The development is the latest milestone for the $4-billion Mauricie project, which is being developed by TESCanada H2 Inc. The company is proposing to build a "green hydrogen" production plant in the Mauricie region of Quebec, between Montreal and Quebec City, that will be powered exclusively by renewable electricity.

Classified as: Hydrogen energy, green hydrogen, sylvain coulombe, Sarah Jordaan, Faculty of Engineering
Published on: 8 Apr 2024

About a quarter of the world鈥檚 electricity currently comes from power plants fired by natural gas. These contribute significantly to global greenhouse gas emissions (amounting to 10% of energy-related emissions according to the most recent figures from 2017) and climate change.

Classified as: engineering, Green house gas emissions, Sarah Jordaan, Sustainability
Published on: 11 Jan 2023
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