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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Saskatoon, SK – After Saskatonians endured an incredibly long, snow-covered winter, the 6th coldest winter and the 3rd coldest April in the last fifty years, the weather has become more than just a...
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Discussions of how innovation actually gets done inevitably lead to discussions about the “Valley of Death.” So what is the Valley of Death?
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Thirty-five abandoned uranium mine and exploration sites are located around the Uranium City area. Ore was not processed at these mines, but was shipped to the uranium mills at Lorado and Eldorado...
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The results are in for a three-year project to help forest managers estimate carbon storage in wetlands as part of their land management activities.
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This news release was posted by Natural Resources Canada on August 28, 2019. The Saskatchewan Research Council is providing expertise in climate change adaptation planning and forestry to the study...
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Canada’s principal innovation enablers are its Research and Technology Organizations (RTOs). What? Canada has RTOs? You bet. So who are they?
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – The Pipe Flow Technology Centre™ at the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) is now one of Canada’s first research facilities equipped to test conditions with volatile...
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What began with an invitation to take a tour of the food bank for Hunger Awareness Week last May has grown into an amazing collaboration between the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) and the...
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Canada has an opportunity to become a business innovation leader by supporting and better connecting its existing innovation ecosystem.
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