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Comprehensive System-level Assessments of Non-combustion Products from Wastes and By-products of Oil Sands
DownloadFall 2024
Baritto Loreto, Miguel Leonardo
Non-combustion products, i.e., those not burned for energy production, have the potential to diversify and enhance the resilience of the oil sands industry in anticipation of reduced fuel demand due to the ongoing decarbonization of the economy. Despite the significance of this transition, there...
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Fall 2020
The oil sands reserves in Northern Alberta is the primary energy source for many consumers. The production of saleable oil sands generates large amounts of tailings waters, which are stored in dykes or ponds due to the zero-discharge policy. As global demand increases, oil production increases,...