CO2-capture research and Clean Energy Technologies Research Institute (CETRI) of University of Regina, Canada: history, current status and future development
Author(s) -
Paitoon Tontiwachwuthikul,
Malcolm Wilson,
Raphael Idem
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
clean energy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2515-4230
pISSN - 2515-396X
DOI - 10.1093/ce/zkab056
Subject(s) - clean energy , renewable energy , carbon capture and storage (timeline) , clean technology , carbon fibers , greenhouse gas , environmental research , environmental science , environmental economics , waste management , engineering , political science , environmental protection , environmental planning , climate change , computer science , ecology , algorithm , composite number , law , electrical engineering , economics , biology
Summary Clean Energy Technologies Research Institute (CETRI) was formerly known as the International Test Centre for CO2 Capture in the early 2000s. The original focus of the centre was to help lower the carbon intensity of the current energy sources to low-carbon ones in Canada. Currently, CETRI’s mandates have expanded and now include most of the low-carbon and near-carbon-free clean-energy research activities. Areas of research focus include carbon (CO2) capture, utilization and storage (CCUS), near-zero-emission hydrogen (H2) technologies, and waste-to-renewable fuels and chemicals. CETRI also brings together one of the most dynamic teams of researchers, industry leaders, innovators and educators in the clean and low-carbon energy fields.
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