Summary Clean Energy Demonstration, Innovation, and Research (CEDIR) - Canadian Nuclear Laboratories www.cnl.ca
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The CEDIR program at CNL is focused on developing clean energy technologies and solutions to help Canada achieve its goal of net-zero emissions by 2050.
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- The Clean Energy Demonstration, Innovation, and Research (CEDIR) initiative at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories is advancing low-carbon hybrid energy systems.
- The initiative focuses on small modular and advanced nuclear reactors, hydrogen, and fusion technologies.
- CEDIR conducts research, feasibility studies, and engagement with stakeholders to support the development of hybrid energy systems.
- CNL has developed the Hybrid Energy System Optimization (HESO) model to assess energy transition scenarios and determine the best energy mix.
- Case studies include the feasibility of using a Small Modular Reactor for energy needs at a military base and cost-effective electricity and heat production for Canadian mining.
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The CEDIR program at CNL aims to advance clean energy technologies and solutions to support Canada's net-zero emissions target by 2050.
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The Clean Energy Demonstration, Innovation, and Research (CEDIR) program at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) focuses on advancing clean energy technologies and solutions to help Canada achieve its net-zero emissions target by 2050. CNL has various initiatives
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The Clean Energy Demonstration, Innovation, and Research (CEDIR) program at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) is focused on advancing clean energy technologies and solutions. CNL is committed to supporting Canada's clean energy future through various initiatives and research projects
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) is advancing clean energy research and development to help Canada achieve its target of net-zero emissions by 2050. CNL's Clean Energy Demonstration, Innovation, and Research (CEDIR) Initiative focuses on developing hybrid
The Clean Energy Demonstration, Innovation, and Research (CEDIR) initiative conducted an analysis of different energy scenarios to determine the challenges and potential solutions for electrification and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The team, led by Ali Siddiqui, Head of
Pronnapa is the head of the Operations Research section at CNL and has contributed to the development of the Hybrid Energy System Optimization (HESO) model. She is currently researching the improvement and applications of the HESO model to investigate
Denys Elliot is the Commercial Lead for Canadian Nuclear Laboratories' (CNL) Small Modular Reactor (SMR) Program. He is responsible for establishing commercial research and development contracts that advance SMR technologies towards deployment. Denys also administers CN