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How UCalgary s focus on entrepreneurship and innovation prepared a budding CEO for anything | News

Startup credits foundation built at UCalgary for pathway to success Author Share this article CNERGREEN CEO Ali Telmadarreie developing technology for enhanced oil recovery Adrian Shellard For former UCalgary research associate Dr. Ali Telmadarreie, PhD, being founder of his own company and a CEO was never part of his future plans. After completing his PhD at the University of Alberta, and his postdoc at the University of Calgary, he landed a highly sought-after role as research associate on the UCalgary Canada Excellence Research Chair in Materials Engineering (CERC) team. For the first time in his academic and professional career, Telmadarreie was encouraged to shift his mindset from traditional lab-based research and discovery to creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship.

Canada Backs Project Powering Oil & Gas Assets with Floating Wind

May 11, 2021, by Adrijana Buljan Canadian government has awarded funding to several projects that could help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from Newfoundland and Labrador’s offshore oil & gas operations, including a project using floating wind turbines to power oil & gas assets. The project, being developed by floating wind technology developer Saitec and offshore oil & gas engineering company Waterford Energy Services, is aiming to bring forward a ‘plug-and-play’ renewable power option for Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODUs) and other offshore or nearshore installations. The funding will be used for the first phase of the project. The second phase will focus on developing a full field demonstration, whereby power will be generated by a floating wind turbine and transmitted to an offshore or nearshore installation.

Canada backs floating wind-powered pilot to help decarbonise Grand Banks oil & gas drilling

11 May 2021 12:18 GMT Updated  11 May 2021 14:32 GMT The Canadian government is backing commercialisation of a floating wind-powered drilling concept developed by sector pioneer Saitec and Newfoundland-based consultancy Waterford Energy Services (WES) that could be used to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from oil & gas operations off the country’s maritime provinces. The concept, being funded from a C$24.4m ($20m) pot at Natural Resources Canada (NRC), is envisioned as a “plug-and-play” clean-energy power unit based on Saitec s SATH (swing around twin hull) design that could run mobile drilling rigs and other offshore installations in the Grand Banks area “and abroad”. “Commonly, professionals from the oil & gas Industry have joined the offshore wind industry bringing valuable know-how and skills. Paradoxically, Saitec is taking the opposite direction coming from the renewable world to oil & gas,” said David Carroscosa, Saitec’s CTO.

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