Ontario is in the middle of a major shift in how it generates and manages electricity. Even though the province already gets most of its power from low-emission sources, according to the Ontario government, demand is expected to climb by about 75% by 2050. To… Read more »
Photo of Ali Hooshyar by Liz Beddall for Climate Positive Energy 10 U of T Engineering faculty and staff members have been honoured for their outstanding contributions to the faculty with teaching, research and administrative staff awards. These awards recognize exceptional faculty and staff for… Read more »
On Thursday, October 10, Climate Positive Energy (CPE) and the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) co-hosted the second annual Smart Growth Symposium. This much anticipated in-person event focused on smart and sustainable investments, infrastructure, transportation, energy, and emerging technology. The sold-out event featured a day… Read more »