In this paper, I will argue that Canada has the technological resources to achieve a sustainable biomimetic distributed energy system, and that policy innovation and behavioural change is needed to spur developments toward this preferred future. By studying how nature operates and optimizes processes - biomimicry - to the systemic production, storage and distribution of energy, I will be able to look holistically at the current energy structure in Canada and use foresight techniques to assess drivers, trends and ultimately paths for sustainable change-making at the policy level. I will also investigate policy structures in other regions where distributed energy grids has been tackled with more political courage to highlight success cases a...
This paper points out the relation between population growth and energy justice in a finite world. R...
Across the globe, renewable energy policy is changing. The change is coming so quickly that it appea...
Reliable, affordable, 100 per cent emissions-free electricity in Canada by 2035 is entirely possible...
In this paper, I will argue that Canada has the technological resources to achieve a sustainable bio...
Changing the energy form factor (in certain instances) may be helpful. This working paper suggests t...
Sustainable energy sources are urgently required, as traditional non-renewable energy sources are in...
One of the most promising routes to a sustainable energy future, as well as climate change mitigatio...
As opposed to humankind, plants and animals rely completely on one kind of renewable energy: the sun...
Climate change is at its core an energy problem. However, energy usage is not just an ecological pro...
Recognizing the present mass extinction of species and populations worldwide, considerable effort is...
Significant non renewable energy reserves could lead to lower investment in renewable technologies ...
An energy transition is unfolding in Canada and across the world. During this transition, countries ...
Green technology has developed rapidly in the past decade in an effort to produce clean energy throu...
Renewable energy helps to fight climate change. It creates sustainable jobs and economic growth. The...
With the rising demand for energy from finite conventional sources such as coal and natural gas, the...
This paper points out the relation between population growth and energy justice in a finite world. R...
Across the globe, renewable energy policy is changing. The change is coming so quickly that it appea...
Reliable, affordable, 100 per cent emissions-free electricity in Canada by 2035 is entirely possible...
In this paper, I will argue that Canada has the technological resources to achieve a sustainable bio...
Changing the energy form factor (in certain instances) may be helpful. This working paper suggests t...
Sustainable energy sources are urgently required, as traditional non-renewable energy sources are in...
One of the most promising routes to a sustainable energy future, as well as climate change mitigatio...
As opposed to humankind, plants and animals rely completely on one kind of renewable energy: the sun...
Climate change is at its core an energy problem. However, energy usage is not just an ecological pro...
Recognizing the present mass extinction of species and populations worldwide, considerable effort is...
Significant non renewable energy reserves could lead to lower investment in renewable technologies ...
An energy transition is unfolding in Canada and across the world. During this transition, countries ...
Green technology has developed rapidly in the past decade in an effort to produce clean energy throu...
Renewable energy helps to fight climate change. It creates sustainable jobs and economic growth. The...
With the rising demand for energy from finite conventional sources such as coal and natural gas, the...
This paper points out the relation between population growth and energy justice in a finite world. R...
Across the globe, renewable energy policy is changing. The change is coming so quickly that it appea...
Reliable, affordable, 100 per cent emissions-free electricity in Canada by 2035 is entirely possible...