Hello Everyone! As summer carries on, we are excited to announce the return of our blog series, as well as provide some updates for the upcoming year! After completing spring hiring, the QGEC executive team has been working hard to brainstorm and plan for this year’s conference taking place on January 22nd & 23rd, 2022.Continue reading “Summer 2021 Updates”
Category Archives: 2021
QGEC 2021
QGEC is very proud to say that our 2021 conference is finished. This was the 6th iteration of QGEC and we had one of our largest turnouts: 100 delegate applications and 70 delegates spanning a number of Canadian universities. Thanks you very much to our speakers Tom Green, Ron Dizy, Mike Donaldson, Mike Skirzynski, DavidContinue reading “QGEC 2021”
District Energy Systems
District energy systems provide an efficient and resilient method to meet society’s growing energy demands through providing a centralized thermal energy source. This uses a network of pipes to provide energy to connected buildings. It increases increase efficiency when compared to the traditional concept of individual buildings having onsite heating and cooling production. The centralized energy source also uses common sources of waste heat to offset the energy load on these systems. Current Energy Uses Continue reading “District Energy Systems”