Newsletter - Dec. 2022


Alberta EE News

Reducing the cost of clean electricity

ICYMI: The Alliance partnered with Efficiency Canada to publish an analysis showing the role energy efficiency can play in meeting clean electricity regulations currently under development.


Top line results: Energy efficiency programs can reduce costs by $10 to 16 billion compared with business-as-usual practices.


Find out more here.

Thermal Battery Research at SAIT

Check out this article on thermal battery research happening with SAIT’s Applied Research and Innovation Services (ARIS).


Capture the heat: Thermal batteries promise efficiency, reliability

Project Seed Funding at NAIT

NAIT's Centre for Grid Innovation would like to announce a research and development opportunity with our Project Seed Funding grant program. The program aims to stimulate innovation initiatives in Alberta's energy sector. Specifically, the program's mandate is to stimulate projects related to the following: green-house gas reductions, energy efficiency, grid electrification, alternative energy, microgrid implementation, smart grid technologies, etc. Successful candidates would see their $5,000 cash contribution matched with a minimum of $32,500 and up to $50,000.


Click here for more informaiton.

Building Innovation Reference Centre

SSRIA has recently launched the Building Innovation Reference Centre. This searchable online reference centre contains detailed data, information and results from building demonstration projects currently being supported by SSRIA. The projects include diverse building types and innovative solutions that reduce a building's energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. This reference source will continue to grow through to the end of 2023 as projects move through their construction phase and into monitoring so be sure to keep checking back.


Start searching and learning today!

Optimizing HVAC with Artificial Intelligence

Join SPG and Ecopilot AI to learn more about the benefits of an energy audits, principles of thermal mass, and the power of AI to capture free energy within your building. Ecopilot improves existing BAS, BMS, and DDC systems by adding weather forecasting, improving coordination of HVAC equipment, and most importantly harnessing a buildings’ thermodynamic properties to re-commission a building every 2-minutes, reducing HVAC energy consumption by 25% on average and we are provide an energy savings guarantee. Ecopilot® was born out of Sweden fourteen years ago and boasts over 1,200 installations world-wide.


When: February 22, 2023 (10 AM MST)


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See you there!

FortisAlberta Updates

FortisAlberta Launching its First Electric Vehicle Smart Charging Pilot in January 2023


FortisAlberta will launch its first Electric Vehicle (EV) Smart Charging Pilot project in January 2023. As more customers choose to drive EVs, the overall demands on the electric grid will increase and become a challenge for distribution utilities. FortisAlberta is interested in understanding how EV owners are charging their vehicles and the impacts of EV charging on our electricity distribution system. We are looking for up to 600 EV owners who live in FortisAlberta’s service territory to participate in our pilot.


To receive information about the program, including how to enroll for the January launch, join our mailing list here.

Waterton Battery Energy Storage System Now in Service


Waterton Lakes National Park is a staple of Alberta’s tourism industry and welcomes nearly a half-million visitors each year. The sensitive, forest-heavy environment has meant that electricity has long been delivered by a single 70-kilometre distribution line with the most frequent and longest outage durations than any other area in FortisAlberta’s service territory.



The Waterton Energy Storage Project was operationalized in September 2022. It has been a partnership with Natural Resources Canada’s Smart Grid Program, Emissions Reduction Alberta and Alberta Innovates. Through the use of a battery energy storage system, solar photovoltaic renewable generation, integrated with FortisAlberta’s advanced control systems, Waterton can now maintain power during an outage by switching to solar-generated electricity. The on-site solar panels are owned by Parks Canada and are projected to reduce greenhouse emissions to the area by 25 per cent.

The Big Data Share

How democratization of customer data is reshaping the clean energy landscape

If one thing has become clear in the energy transition, it’s that we are now operating on a different playing field, under a different set of rules. Achieving the bold commitments that most utilities have embraced around energy savings, carbon reduction, and overall resource sustainability will no doubt require accessing and collaborating with today’s broad and increasingly complex ecosystem of new market participants.

 

This means utilities will need to literally ‘meet customers where they are’- connecting seamlessly with 3rd party solutions that are accounting for an increasingly large and growing share of the customer’s energy experience.

 

Read Full Article Here

Welcome to AEEA's Newest Members!

Alberta Federation of Rural Electrification Associations

The Mission of the AFREA is to create the conditions for Power Distribution Co-ops to be successful and sustainable, and to support Power Distribution Co-ops in becoming best practice cooperative organizations. 


To learn more about AFREA visit their website at www.afrea.ab.ca.

DNV

We are the independent expert in assurance and risk management. Driven by our purpose, to safeguard life, property and the environment, we empower our customers and their stakeholders with facts and reliable insights so that critical decisions can be made with confidence. As a trusted voice for many of the world’s most successful organizations, we use our knowledge to advance safety and performance, set industry benchmarks, and inspire and invent solutions to tackle global transformations.


Visit www.dnv.com for more information.

AEEA Member Networking

All AEEA Members are invited to our next member-only networking event on January 19, 2023. We will be partnering with SSRIA and AEE - Alberta on this event.


Contact us for more info!

Membership

Our active and diverse members are the main drivers of the work we do to educate, collaborate and advocate for our industry and the economic and climate benefits of energy efficiency.  

As a valued participant in the AEEA Member Network, you will benefit from:

  • Quarterly All-Member meetings with insider market updates and industry-leading guest speakers
  • Hear first-hand about new and emerging program and policy developments
  • Build your organization’s profile through the AEEA website, newsletter and events
  • Networking and collaboration with other energy efficiency industry leaders
Become a member and add your voice to sustain a market-driven energy efficiency industry in Alberta. 
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Alberta Energy Efficiency Alliance (AEEA)
PO Box 65144 North Hill
Calgary, AB T2N 4T6