Satellite Solar Radiation Nowcasting

The main duty of Hydro-Québec is to repond efficiently to the energy demand of customers, in a safe and secure way while remaining competitive in the markets as well. The main goal of this start-up project is to support Hydro-Québec in developing a future-oriented energy system by proposing innovative technical solutions. Among these solutions, deep […]

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Power network transfer capability

Hydro-Québec is a public utility that generates and distributes electricity. Despite selling most of its electricity in Québec, its most lucrative sales are in the neighboring markets. To ensure the best possible quality of service, the transmission system must remain stable, but to maximize profits, the company also wants to increase its transmission capacity to […]

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Electrical Load Forecasting

Load forecasting is an essential activity for a company like Hydro-Québec. It is necessary for objectives as varied as the management of production or the management and maintenance of the electricity network. Any significant forecasting error can result in reliability issues, loss of opportunity, or additional costs to the business. On the other hand, a […]

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Realistic Canadian wind power assessment and electricity cost

where the best sites, and combinations of sites are, is critical to facilitate private investment in wind electricity. The proposed research with Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners L.P. will determine the most desirable locations for large-scale wind farm deployment, as well as the cost of electricity supplied by such farms to a selection of Canadian demand […]

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Characterization of heterogeneous strain fields by digital image correlation

Structural components, such as turbine parts, are often subjected to severe mechanical and environmental conditions. In order to extend their in-service life and thus reduce the costs associated to their maintenance and replacement, it is of importance to understand the factors that impact their behavior. The development of deformation heterogeneities figures among the main factors. […]

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Revegetation of disturbed areas in Northern Manitoba

Revegetation of northern Manitoba ecosystems, disturbed by hydroelectric development, is critical to meet the ecological and cultural needs of the First Nation communities located in these areas. To establish a viable self-sustaining ecosystem, it is important to understand the challenges associated with reclamation in these disturbed areas. The main goal of our proposed research is […]

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Measurement-based Distribution System Models for Distributed Energy Resources Control

The integration of significant capacities of distributed energy resources (DERs) such as renewable wind and solar generation for a more sustainable energy future creates several challenges to the reliable and efficient operation of power distribution systems. These include: (i) Uncertain and intermittent nature of renewable generation compromises power quality for end-customers. (ii) Up-to-date distribution system […]

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Automated detection of vegetation in proximity to distribution electric network

Tree contact with distribution lines is a leading cause of electric power outages for utilities in North America. Nova Scotia Power Inc. (NSPI) operates over 26,000 km of distribution lines. NSPI subscribes to a condition based asset management approach to mitigating vegetation that has the potential to threaten reliability of the distribution network. Currently, understanding […]

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MEPOWSS Wastestream Analysis

This project involves the characterization and assessment of a settling and evaporative pond system used to treat wastewater generated by the Melville Potable Water Supply System (MEPOWSS). The plant is currently being upgraded with a change in treatment processes and increased capacity that will impact the ability of the pond system to treat the new […]

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Feasibility Assessment of Fly Ash Recovery Approaches

Fly ash, a power station by-product, is currently stored in an ash lagoon. The chemical components of fly ash include heavy metals and radioactive elements that may be released to the environment through biogeochemical processes, threatening the surrounding environment, food chain, and human health. Leakage risks to the aquifer may also exist, impacting groundwater safety […]

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Modèle d’occupation individualisé pour le secteur résidentiel

Le marché énergétique est en transition. La demande et la consommation d’énergie dans le secteur résidentiel seront impactées par l’adoption de nouvelles technologies et l’évolution des comportements. Le projet de recherche vise le développement d’un modèle statistique générant des profils temporels individualisés de présence des individus à leur résidence en fonction des attributs des individus. […]

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