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Growler Energy, together with project collaborators Chevron Canada, Canadian Projects Ltd., Angler Solutions, SEM Ltd., Frobisher Energy Services, LeDrew Environmental Services, C-CORE, Cabletricity, and Robot Marketing, investigated the feasibility of supplying renewable electrical energy as a source for power generation for Newfoundland and Labrador’s offshore oil and gas facilities. Looking at multiple options, including electrification from shore, hydrogen and wind energy, the study adopted a risk-based approach that identified barriers, opportunities and knowledge gaps associated with using renewable energy to power offshore oil and gas platforms.
This project was supported with funding from Natural Resources Canada’s Emissions Reduction Fund, Offshore RD&D Program, which was managed and administered by Energy Research & Innovation Newfoundland and Labrador.
Growler Energy, ensemble avec les collaborateurs du projet Chevron Canada, Canadian Projects Limited, Angler Solutions, SEM Ltd., Frobisher Energy Services, LeDrew Environmental Services, C-CORE, Cabletricity, et Robot Marketing, a examiné la faisabilité de fournir l’énergie renouvelable aux installations pétrolières et gazières en mer de Terre-Neuve et Labrador pour la production d'électricité. Le champ comprenait examiner plusieurs technologies telles que l'électricité de la côte, l'hydrogène écologique et l’énergie éolienne. L’étude a adopté une approche fondée sur le risque qui a identifié les barrières, les opportunités et les lacunes dans les connaissances associées à l’utilisation des énergies renouvelables pour alimenter les plate-formes pétrolières et gazières en mer.
Il existe une opportunité formidable de marier l’énergie traditionnelle (pétrole et gaz) avec les technologies d’énergie renouvelable à Terre-Neuve et Labrador.
Ce projet a été financé par les fonds de Natural Resources Canada’s Emissions Reduction Fund, Offshore RD&D Program qui était géré et administré par Energy Research & Innovation Newfoundland and Labrador.