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Meet & Greet: MeteoLaser LiDAR

At Energy Canvas, we have used remote sensing devices since 2006, influencing the design and finance of wind projects and helping operational projects be more productive. Throughout the years, we have experienced the value these devices bring but also understand many of the ownership challenges with deployment, maintenance, and long-term value after the first deployment.As [...]

Meet & Greet: MeteoLaser LiDAR2022-04-28T03:55:13+00:00

Meet & Greet: LiDARs

In our previous Meet & Greet posts, we have been focusing largely on sensors that are often found in resource assessment and meteorology, but in this post, we will look at a different technology that measures wind resource—LiDARs! Light Detection and Ranging methods (LiDARs) have been used for years by the wind industry, for [...]

Meet & Greet: LiDARs2022-03-30T04:25:13+00:00

EnergyCanvas will be at CleanPower 2022

The Spring season is just around the corner, which means once again we are approaching the busiest time of the year! Energy Canvas is proud to be attending CleanPower 2022 in San Antonio, Texas. This is an exciting opportunity to grow our network, and we are excited to build new connections in the wind [...]

EnergyCanvas will be at CleanPower 20222022-03-15T01:37:36+00:00

Meet & Greet: Precipitation Sensors & Monitors

It is a new year, and we are thankful for the many opportunities we see it bring, but we also continue looking back to those who were impacted by the flooding that has occurred in southern BC late last year. It is hard to hear about families losing their homes and livelihoods within minutes, whether [...]

Meet & Greet: Precipitation Sensors & Monitors2022-01-07T21:25:47+00:00

Happy New Year 2022

Energy Canvas wishes everyone a Happy New Year! May 2022 be a successful next step towards zero-emission economies, to your businesses and to your families. While enjoying far too many baked goods, board games with the family, and good times around the dinner table during the holiday season, we have also been looking forward [...]

Happy New Year 20222022-01-07T21:30:09+00:00

ETC 2021: Post-exhibition Thoughts!

We had a blast building new connections and reconnecting with old ones at the Electricity Transformation Canada Exhibition 2021 last week! Energy Canvas would like to thank CanREA and Hannover Fairs USA for making this happen. We are thrilled to be part of Canada’s future in renewable energy.

ETC 2021: Post-exhibition Thoughts!2021-12-10T22:04:52+00:00

Meet & Greet: Solar Sensors

With solar photovoltaic modules relying on irradiance to produce energy, solar resource sensors are a must to include in a solar project measurement campaign. In this post, we will be introducing our selection of solar sensors, such as pyranometers, pyrheliometers, and the sun trackers that support them! Pyranometers: Different models for different purposes Pyranometers [...]

Meet & Greet: Solar Sensors2021-12-07T20:24:23+00:00

Visit Energy Canvas at Electricity Transformation Canada 2021 Exhibition

Energy Canvas is excited to be hosting a booth at the Electricity Transformation Canada 2021 Exhibition. This event will be a great opportunity for us to connect in person, so come find us at booth #310! See you there! November 17-19, 2021 electricitytransformation.ca

Visit Energy Canvas at Electricity Transformation Canada 2021 Exhibition2021-11-11T06:00:51+00:00

Let’s Connect at Energy and Mines Virtual World Congress

Energy Canvas will be attending Energy and Mines World Congress 2021! We have been interested in mining and reliable hybrid energy systems based on renewable resources for many years, with aims of becoming involved in the future of net-zero mining. See you there! November 9-10, 2021 worldcongress.energyandmines.com

Let’s Connect at Energy and Mines Virtual World Congress2021-11-11T05:59:53+00:00

Meet & Greet: T/RH Sensors & Weather Shields

In the previous Meet & Greet, we discussed integrating barometers into renewable energy projects and measurement campaigns. Since air pressure, temperature (T), and relative humidity (RH) impact each other, we usually recommend installing T/RH sensors in combination with barometers to better characterize the local conditions. In today’s post, we will be introducing the advantages [...]

Meet & Greet: T/RH Sensors & Weather Shields2021-11-11T06:01:47+00:00
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