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Carleton's Dr. Beausoleil-Morrison appears as a witness on Parliament Hill

Published on Friday, 13 October 2017 17:01

Dr. Ian Beausoleil-Morrison, Professor at Carleton University and Theme 1 Leader, appeared as a witness on Parliament Hill before the Standing Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment, and Natural Resources. It was part of their study on the effects of transitioning to a low carbon economy.

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IBPSA Fellows & Young Contributor Award

Published on Thursday, 24 August 2017 16:01

In August, 2017 at the IBPSA conference in San Francisco, 3 researchers (Wright, Bernier and Athienitis) from the Network became Fellows and Liam O’Brien received the IBPSA 2017 Outstanding Young Contributor Award.

(L-R) Dr. Liam O'Brien, Carleton University, Dr. Andreas Athienitis, Concordia University,
Dr. John Wright, University of Waterloo, & Dr. Michel Bernier, Polytechnique Montreal.


 
 
 
 

FINAL SNEBRN NEWSLETTER NOW ONLINE!

Published on Tuesday, 04 April 2017 16:07

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Canal Savoir - Mur solaire thermique, Université Concordia

Published on Wednesday, 02 March 2016 16:19

Canal Savoir
Mur solaire thermique, Université Concordia

SÉRIE : DE LA SUITE DANS LES IDÉES!

Les bâtiments sont des plateformes idéales pour les systèmes de production d'énergie solaire renouvelable et le professeur Andreas Athienitis l’a bien compris. Un bâtiment de l’Université Concordia utilise ainsi sa façade pour produire à la fois chaleur et électricité à partir du soleil.

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Canal Savoir
Thermal Solar Wall, Concordia University

SERIES : DE LA SUITE DANS LES IDÉES!

Buildings are ideal platforms for the production of renewable solar energy systems and Professor Andreas Athienitis understands this. A Concordia University building facade is used to produce both heat and electricity from the sun.

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4th SNEBRN NEWSLETTER NOW ONLINE!

Published on Wednesday, 09 December 2015 13:14

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  1. Test home by Urbandale and Carleton to study new energy-saving ideas
  2. Carleton Engineering Professor Cynthia Cruickshank Receives the CMHC Award for Excellence in Education
  3. Publications of IEA SHC Task 40/EBC Annex 52 highlighted on Global Solar Thermal Energy Council website
  4. Bucking, Athienitis and Zmeureanu received ASHRAE Technical Paper Award

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Latest News

  • CHBA 2021 Virtual Net Zero Leadership Summit
  • A CBC news article featured BIPV/T at Concordia's JMSB building and Varennes library
  • Proceedings: CAE Roadmap to Resilient Ultra-Low Energy Built Environment with Deep Integration of Renewables in 2050
  • Congratulations to Drs. Luis Candanedo and Liam O'Brien & Burak Gunay for their first-place Best Paper Awards of Energy and Buildings
  • Dr. Andreas Athienitis, Network Director, inducted as ASHRAE Fellow

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