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Major Initiatives & Partnerships
Efficiency Canada
The national voice for an energy-efficient economy. Check out more details here!
Re.Climate
Canada’s go-to centre for training, research and strategy on climate change communications and public engagement. Click here to get involved!
Energy Modelling Hub
Empowering evidence-based energy policymaking through convening, expertise and open-source tools. Interested in the Annual Forum? Check it out here!
Sustainability Transitions Research Network
The International network of scholars interested in sustainability transitions, advancing transition scholarship through a program of knowledge building. Check out more details here!
Recent News
Carleton Students Compete at OEB’s Inaugural Energython
Carleton sustainable energy students showcased their expertise at the Ontario Energy Board’s inaugural Energython case competition held in Toronto on January 30, 2026. Representing Carleton …
Carleton’s Climate Leadership Recognized by Energy Modelling Hub
The partnership was announced today by Carleton Provost Pauline Rankin at the Energy Modelling Hub Annual Forum, entitled Navigating Uncertainties, Powering a stronger Canada. “We are thrilled to …
Challenges to energy transition in the global south: A review of the evidence–ranking and proposed solutions
Co Authored: Anthony Afful-Dadzie, Stephen Kobby Mensah, Alexandra Mallett Summary: An important cornerstone of energy transition, increasing renewable energy adoption, has never become more apparent given growing environmental stressors such …
Carleton University Becomes First North American Institutional Member of Global Sustainability Transitions Research Network
Carleton University has become the first North American institutional member of the Sustainability Transitions Research Network (STRN), the international network of scholars and practitioners studying and working …
Hydrogen microgrids in the North
Most remote and northern communities in Canada rely on diesel for their electrical and thermal energy needs. Communities and governments are working toward diesel exit …
An open-source dynamic model for direct air capture of carbon dioxide using solid sorbents
Milad Shakouri Kalfati and Ahmed Abdulla New work published by researchers in the APEX group builds an open-source model of direct air capture (DAC) technologies that employ …