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ETC WEBINAR: TECHTALK SESSIONS EPISODE 5

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ETC WEBINAR: TECHTALK SESSIONS EPISODE 5


May 7, 2025

 

Welcome to the recorded episode of our second “TechTalk Sessions” webinar. The quarterly webinar series aims to present insights from NGIF Accelerator’s two initiatives, Industry Grants and Emissions Testing Centre, providing you with up-to-date information on our programs and their role in fostering innovative technologies. This video captures the April 30th webinar.

Topic: Decoding Alberta’s TIER Program: Opportunities & Pathways for Tech Providers and Industry Leaders

Moderator:
Samaneh (Sam) Ashoori, Program Manager, Emissions Testing Centre (ETC)

Panelists:
Courtlin (Court) Ellice, Sales Analyst, Environmental Commodities, BMO Radicle
Cooper Robinson, Director, Innovation Lead, Global Markets, BMO Radicle

 

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Frac pumpers are large fuel consumers that emit large amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Current fracturing equipment in Alberta is typically powered by diesel-based or bi-fuel (diesel & natural gas) bolt-on kit (Tier 2) engines. Trican’s Caterpillar Tier 4 Dynamic Gas Blending engine proposes to displace up to 85% of diesel with natural gas. The goal of field testing at ETC is to understand the performance of the Tier 4 Engines during operations in Canada. This includes, but is not limited to, diesel displacement performance during seasonal conditions, validation of the low emissions fracturing spread, and emissions performance compared to diesel and Tier 2 enginess.
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