Energy Transition Group

The Energy Transition Group has been formed by individuals from the University of Northern BC (ÂÜÀòÉäÇø) and the Prince George Electric Vehicle Association (PG EVA) to encourage informative discussions with guest experts about all aspects of the ongoing energy transition and currently meet every second Tuesday of the month. 

To subscribe to the ETG newsletter, please email ldb@pgbeckett.ca.

 

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See below the list of ETG and EVA Newsletters for 2023

See below the list of ETG and EVA Newsletters for 2022

ÂÜÀòÉäÇø Energy Transition Tour: Exploring Sustainability

Date: Saturday, September 28th, 2024
Time: 9:45 AM – 5:10 PM

The ÂÜÀòÉäÇø Energy Transition Group hosted a guided tour showcasing innovative energy solutions in Prince George. This day-long event provided participants with an opportunity to explore practical applications of renewable energy technologies, such as wind turbines, solar panels, heat pump systems, and advanced energy-efficient buildings.

By using electric vehicles (EVs) for transportation, the event not only highlighted the feasibility of sustainable commuting but also set an example of carbon-conscious event planning. Participants included students, community members, and energy professionals.

 

Wind Turbine

Wind Turbine Generation System

Host: David Buchan

Participants explored a 4,000-watt wind turbine system. This site demonstrated the role of wind energy in reducing dependency on non-renewable power sources.

Sustainable Solar Yacht

Open Waters Solar

Host: Simon and Matthew

A visit to a solar panel production facility specializing in durable panels for yachts and transport trucks. The tour highlighted their recent $450M expansion and its anticipated impact on local employment and green energy adoption.

ÂÜÀòÉäÇø Wood Innovation Research Lab

ÂÜÀòÉäÇø Airtight Passive Wood Innovation Research Laboratory

Host: David Claus

Tour of a Passive House-certified research lab, demonstrating the potential of airtight construction in reducing energy loss. The building withstood a nearby explosion, reinforcing its design's resilience.

Passive House

Passive House with Heat Pump System

Host: David Claus

A residential example of sustainable living, featuring a ductless heat pump system and high-efficiency boilers suitable for extreme temperatures.

Heat Pump

Grid-Tied Solar System and Central Heat Pump Systems

Hosts: Shannon Carson, Al Wiensczyk, Shelley Ruiz, and others
 

Insights into the implementation of grid-tied solar systems and dual-fuel heat pumps. Discussions covered technical and financial aspects, including the use of rebates for installation.