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Renewable energy generation from sources such as wind is largely unpredictable. What if you could smooth out the volatility and make a wind turbine act like a conventional generator? This is exactly what we are trying to achieve in a wind-battery project we’ve developed alongside Cowessess First Nation.
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Nineteen forty-seven was SRC’s first full operating year. The initial strategic direction for the company was to undertake applied research targeted at developing “the resources and economy of Saskatchewan.”
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Corporate Knights has released its "Future 40 Responsible Corporate Leaders" ranking and SRC is proud to make the list for the fourth year in a row!
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Right click on the link below to save it or click the link to open it. Download the Gunnar Site Remediation Project – Tailings Remediation Plan Click the link below to view and download each appendix...
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The Saskatchewan Research Council’s (SRC) social media accounts and blog are managed by SRC’s Communications team. As part of our social media and blogging strategy, we share a variety of content that...
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The flow inside a slurry pipeline is a complex environment. It’s not easy for researchers to know what’s going on inside the pipe. Sometimes, transparent pipes are used to observe the flow, but...
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At the Petroleum Technology Alliance of Canada's (PTAC) Annual General Meeting and Awards Luncheon this month, SRC was recognized with a PTAC Collaborative Spirit Award. SRC and PTAC have collaborated...
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Most of us know that Saskatchewan is the world’s richest and largest uranium jurisdiction. But did you know that Rare Earth Elements (REEs) are often found within uranium deposits, making Saskatchewan...
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