Petawawa

Johnson Controls Signs Fifth Canadian Department of National Defence Contract, Reaching CA$8.2M in Projected Total Annual Energy Savings and Significant CO2 Reduction

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Tuesday, November 8, 2022

This project brings the Canadian DND's total projected energy cost savings generated in collaboration with Johnson Controls to CA$8.2M annually, as well as a combined 37,000-ton reduction in GHG emissions per year.

Key Points: 
  • This project brings the Canadian DND's total projected energy cost savings generated in collaboration with Johnson Controls to CA$8.2M annually, as well as a combined 37,000-ton reduction in GHG emissions per year.
  • Previous collaborations between Johnson Controls and Canada's DND include CFB Bagotville, CFB Petawawa, CFB Kingston and CFB Halifax .
  • All solutions were chosen by Johnson Controls engineering experts to align with the Canadian government's greater sustainability goals.
  • The project is structured under a 14-year energy performance contract, wherein all base updates are funded by guaranteed energy savings.

Nuclear Technology Could Supply Clean Energy to Base Petawawa

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Thursday, June 2, 2022

Using CNLs Hybrid Energy System Optimization (HESO) model, a variety of scenarios were modelled to identify the optimal energy mix for the Base.

Key Points: 
  • Using CNLs Hybrid Energy System Optimization (HESO) model, a variety of scenarios were modelled to identify the optimal energy mix for the Base.
  • Working with Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, AECL enables nuclear science and technology and manages the Government of Canadas radioactive waste responsibilities.
  • Canadian Nuclear Laboratories is a world leader in nuclear science and technology offering unique capabilities and solutions across a wide range of industries.
  • Actively involved with industry-driven research and development in nuclear, transportation, clean technology, energy, defence, security and life sciences, we provide solutions to keep these sectors competitive internationally.

Tokyo 2020 Day 5 Preview: Medallists Brent Lakatos and Nicolas-Guy Turbide Set for More Races

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Saturday, August 28, 2021

Should any of Lakatos, Frotten, and Ingram advance, finals at the track start at 7 p.m. JST / 6 a.m.

Key Points: 
  • Should any of Lakatos, Frotten, and Ingram advance, finals at the track start at 7 p.m. JST / 6 a.m.
  • Five swimmers will hit the starting blocks, including Nicolas-Guy Turbide (Quebec City, QC), who captured a silver medal on day two of Tokyo 2020 in his signature backstroke event.
  • MEDIA RESOURCES:Resources to cover the Tokyo 2020 Canadian Paralympic Team, including athlete bios, flash quotes, photos, and video highlights, are available at Paralympic.ca/tokyo-2020-media .
  • About the Canadian Paralympic Committee: Paralympic.ca
    For interview requests with the athletes during the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, please contact the specific sport media attach.