Published on: December 1, 2016. A University of Alberta study suggests that large-scale pipelines are a more environmentally-friendly way of transporting oil and gas products compared to railways.
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By Helen Metella on February 25, 2015. UAlberta researchers involved in five of seven projects funded by Alberta’s Climate Change Emissions Management Corporation.
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By News Staff on January 19, 2015. UAlberta to receive more than $16M from federal Research Support Program for indirect costs of research.
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January 19, 2015, Edmonton, Alberta–Chairs Secretariat The University of Alberta will receive $16.5 million to support world-class research that creates jobs and prosperity
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PUBLIÉ LE LUNDI 19 JANVIER 2015 Une recherche sur des pipelines pouvant transporter de la paille et des résidus de l'industrie forestière vers des usines de biocarburant est vue d'un bon oeil par le fédéral.
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BY DAREN ZOMERMAN, EDMONTON JOURNAL, AUGUST 12, 2014. Mahdi Vaezi does research on moving biofuels through pipelines in his lab in the University of Alberta’s mechanical engineering building.
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By Astrid Blodgett on July 18, 2014 Engineering grad student develops computer models to estimate emissions and compare costs of moving bitumen by rail or pipeline.
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By Astrid Blodgett on July 15, 2014 PhD student wins scholarship to help find environmentally friendly ways of producing hydrogen for energy industry.
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By Astrid Blodgett on August 1, 2014 Engineering PhD student explores possibility of pipelines for moving raw materials of biofuel from farms to refineries.
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