Two slightly encouraging Canadian oil-related stories:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-pipeline-kinder-morgan-1.4616241
Trudeau to interrupt foreign trip to meet with Notley, Horgan on pipeline impasse
PM will return to Ottawa from Peru on Sunday to meet with premiers of Alberta, B.C.
Kathleen Harris · CBC News · Posted: Apr 12, 2018 12:06 PM ET | Last Updated: 18 minutes ago
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will interrupt his nine-day foreign trip to return to Ottawa to meet with B.C. Premier John Horgan and Alberta Premier Rachel Notley to try to end the deadlock over the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/vanadium-shell-oilsands-renewables-1.4608208
Oilsands research could be 'game changer' for renewable energy
Researchers are extracting vanadium from the oilsands and using it to build batteries
Kyle Bakx · CBC News · Posted: Apr 12, 2018 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: 10 hours ago
"If successful, it could be an absolute game change. It will prove that we are capable of delivering renewable energy game-changing ideas not in spite of traditional energy but precisely because of it.," said Steenkamp.
Steenkamp has constructed what's called a vanadium redox flow battery inside a garden shed, which is powered by solar panels above the research centre. The battery is run through continuous cycles of charging fully, then draining completely. Data is collected to gauge its performance, which so far is promising, according to Steenkamp.
So far, the vanadium battery can only hold a charge of six kilowatt hours, enough to run a hairdryer for about four hours. It would need to be much larger to store electricity from a wind farm or solar field, but Steenkamp says this type of battery can easily be scaled up.
"Biggest challenge is the cost," Steenkamp said. "It's the classic problem of flow batteries and why we are here: Can you find this stuff in enough quantity and at a low enough cost to make large-scale energy storage viable?"
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-pipeline-kinder-morgan-1.4616241
Trudeau to interrupt foreign trip to meet with Notley, Horgan on pipeline impasse
PM will return to Ottawa from Peru on Sunday to meet with premiers of Alberta, B.C.
Kathleen Harris · CBC News · Posted: Apr 12, 2018 12:06 PM ET | Last Updated: 18 minutes ago
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will interrupt his nine-day foreign trip to return to Ottawa to meet with B.C. Premier John Horgan and Alberta Premier Rachel Notley to try to end the deadlock over the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/vanadium-shell-oilsands-renewables-1.4608208
Oilsands research could be 'game changer' for renewable energy
Researchers are extracting vanadium from the oilsands and using it to build batteries
Kyle Bakx · CBC News · Posted: Apr 12, 2018 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: 10 hours ago
"If successful, it could be an absolute game change. It will prove that we are capable of delivering renewable energy game-changing ideas not in spite of traditional energy but precisely because of it.," said Steenkamp.
Steenkamp has constructed what's called a vanadium redox flow battery inside a garden shed, which is powered by solar panels above the research centre. The battery is run through continuous cycles of charging fully, then draining completely. Data is collected to gauge its performance, which so far is promising, according to Steenkamp.
So far, the vanadium battery can only hold a charge of six kilowatt hours, enough to run a hairdryer for about four hours. It would need to be much larger to store electricity from a wind farm or solar field, but Steenkamp says this type of battery can easily be scaled up.
"Biggest challenge is the cost," Steenkamp said. "It's the classic problem of flow batteries and why we are here: Can you find this stuff in enough quantity and at a low enough cost to make large-scale energy storage viable?"