Campus as a Living Lab
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Kickstarting the eMining Consortium The mining industry relies on decades-old technologies that generate large amounts of waste, release CO2 emissions, and consume significant quantities of chemical feedstocks. As demand for critical minerals increases to support the global energy transition, minimizing these environmental impacts has become crucial, and electrochemical approaches offer a sustainable alternative, using renewable energy to enable circular economy principles through waste recycling… Read More
Reliable Data Centre Models for Power System Planning Ontario’s electricity grid is undergoing rapid transformation driven by the growth of large-scale, power-electronic-dominated loads such as data centres and industrial facilities, which present unique operational challenges due to their voltage sensitivity, rapid power fluctuations, and the risk of simultaneous tripping during disturbances. Recent disturbances across North America have highlighted the emerging risks of voltage instability and large-scale load loss… Read More
