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School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability

Site for Project 4.6 of 'NESTNet' (NSERC Energy Storage Technologies Research Network), based out of the Centre for Urban Energy at Ryerson University

All research presented here made possible by the financial support of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC).

For more information, please contact Ian Rowlands, Project Lead, or James Gaede, Postdoctoral Fellow

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