Energy + Environment at the 海角社区
We Are energizing the world 鈥 without compromising the earth.
Sustainable resource development.
Lowest-cost hydrogen solutions.
The most advanced carbon capture.
Inventing the future has already begun.
What are we doing at the 海角社区?
- We are developing a hydrogen roadmap for a decarbonized future.
We are change makers.
- We are inventing a new material to reduce industry emissions and costs.
- We are inventing a new material to reduce industry emissions and costs.
We are world shapers.
- We are creating lithium batteries from oil and gas wastewater.
- We are creating lithium batteries from oil and gas wastewater.
We are leading with purpose.
- We are paving the way for electric vehicle infrastructure.
- We are paving the way for electric vehicle infrastructure.
We are change makers.
We are world shapers.
- We are developing a hydrogen roadmap for a decarbonized future.
We Are
ranked among the world鈥檚 top energy research universities
Some of the people behind the breakthroughs:
What happens when 1,000+ students and post-doctoral fellows and 150+ leading researchers come together with razor-sharp focus?
The future of energy takes shape.
Future Energy Systems funds researchers to develop new energy technologies and integrate them into our current infrastructure. With intensive support, our researchers are mitigating the environmental impacts of current and future energy systems, and better understanding the influence of energy transition on our environment, economy and society.
See how we’re driving toward a low-carbon economy and shaping our energy future:




We Are
home to Canada's largest group of energy researchers
WE ARE EDUCATING THE WORLD

21st Century Energy Transition
In this short course, learn how we might balance climate change, environmental sustainability, and energy poverty all at once.

Introduction to the Arctic: Climate
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Mountains 101
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