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Appendix
Appendix
====Timeline====
<s>May 3 – 7
      Complete Lit Review
      Prepare questions for prelim-interviews in Iqaluit
      Leave for Iqaluit
      E-mail Translator
May 10 –14
      Trip to Iqaluit (2 interviews)
      Organize material after trip
May 17 – 21
      MPA 887 Class
May 24 – 28
      MPA 887 Class
      MPA 887 - 1st assignment due
May 31 – June 4
      Schedule/Organize Interviews
June 7 – 11
      Submit NRI application     
      Schedule/Organize Interviews
      Complete feasibility study lit review
June 14 – 18
      Schedule/Organize Interviews
      Look into NPO for group
June 21 – 25
      Feasibility paper write-up (none technical sections)
      Prepare for final presentation of MPA 887 </s>
June 28 – July 2
      Begin/Complete feasibility study (RETscreen)
      Complete feasibility paper
      Begin Methods Section
      Schedule/Organize Interviews
July 5 – 9
      Complete Methods
      Schedule/Organize Interviews
July 12 – 16
      Begin Background section
      Organize all the pros/cons/changes from the policy assessments
      Schedule/Organize Interviews
July 19 – 23
      Continue Background section
      Finalize all details for interviews (location, time, specific questions for each person)
July 26 – 30
      Continue background section
      Begin Interviews (7/week) (will depend on when people go on vacation - dates may change)
August 2 – 6
      Complete Background section
      Continue Interviews (7/week) (will depend on when people go on vacation - dates may change)
      Begin organizing 2nd Trip to Iqaluit (interviews, meetings)
August 9 – 13
      Week in Ottawa - VACATION
August 16 – 20
      Transcribe Interviews
      Organize 2nd Trip to Iqaluit (interviews, meetings)
August 23 – 27
      Transcribe Interviews
      Organize 2nd Trip to Iqaluit (interviews, meetings)
August 30 – September 3
      Organize 2nd Trip to Iqaluit (interviews, meetings)


====Literature Review====
====Literature Review====

Revision as of 17:46, 17 September 2010

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About Me

I'm a first year MES student at Queen's University with a background in mechanical engineering and science, technology and society. While studying at Queen's I hope to indulge my passion for sustainability as it relates to both engineering and the social sciences. I am particularly interested in the policy surrounding environmental and green design.


Research Topic

My project will focus on the issues related to integrating RETs (renewable energy technologies) into communities in Nunavut, thereby reducing the territory's dependency on diesel.

In Nunavut, diesel is by far the most consumed fuel source, and most often used to produce electricity. However, there are a number of environmental, social and economic problems associated with diesel use. This fuel source is an emission-intensive and polluting energy source, and is expensive due to the high cost of transportation and the inefficiency of diesel generators.

The goal of this project is to develop recommended policy actions, which can be taken by federal and territorial governments to increase the uptake of RETs across Nunavut.


Title: Reducing Diesel Dependency in Nunavut: Integrating Renewable Electricity Sources

Thesis Outline

Abstract

Executive Summary

Acknowledgments

Table of Contents

List of Tables

List of Figures

  1. Introduction  
  2. Background
        2.1 Nunavut
                2.1.1 Social
                           2.1.1.1 Population
                           2.1.1.2 Living Conditions
                2.1.2 Physical
                           2.1.2.1 Weather
                           2.1.2.2 Sunlight
                           2.1.2.3 Location
        2.2 Diesel
                2.2.1 Health and Environmental Impacts
                2.2.2. Social Impacts and Economic Impacts
                           2.2.2.1 Subsidies
        2.3 Renewable Energy Sources
               Background
                2.3.1 Solar
                           2.3.1.1 How it works
                           2.3.1.2 Current Status
                           2.3.1.3 Challenges
                           2.3.1.4 Potential In Nunavut
                2.3.2 Wind
                           2.3.2.1 How it works
                           2.3.2.2 Current Status
                           2.3.2.3 Challenges
                           2.3.2.4 Potential In Nunavut
                2.3.3 Hydro
                           2.3.3.1 How it works
                           2.3.3.2 Current Status
                           2.3.3.3 Challenges
                           2.3.3.4 Potential In Nunavut
                2.3.4 Tidal
                           2.3.4.1 How it works
                           2.3.4.2 Current Status
                           2.3.4.3 Challenges
                           2.3.4.4 Potential In Nunavut
                2.3.5 Waste-to-energy
                           2.3.5.1 How it works
                           2.3.5.2 Current Status
                           2.3.5.3 Challenges
                           2.3.5.4 Potential In Nunavut
        2.4 Other RET Challenges/Barriers 
                 2.4.1 Geography / Remoteness of Nunavut communities
                 2.4.2 Relationship between Federal and Territorial Government
                 2.4.3 Differences among Nunavut communities
                           2.4.3.1 Population
                           2.4.3.2 Geography
                           2.4.3.3 Funding
                           2.4.3.4 Governance
        2.5 Discuss prior Aboriginal community energy projects **what should go here**
        
  3. Methods
        3.1 Introduction
        3.2	Assessment of Current Renewable Energy Initiatives
                 3.2.1 ecoENERGY for Aboriginal and Remote Communities Program
                 3.2.2 Government of Nunavut Energy Strategy
                 3.2.3 NWT renewable energy iniatives	
        3.3	Interviews with federal and territorial government officials
                 3.3.1 Opportunities and Challenges of renewable energy policy in Nunavut
        3.4	Technical Feasibility: http://www.appropedia.org/RETs_in_Nunavut_-_Technical_Feasibility_Paper#Feasibility_Paper_Outline
                 3.4.1 Wind
                 3.4.2 Solar
                 3.4.3 Hydro
                 3.4.4 Biomass
  4. Results and Discussion
5. Conclusions
6. Recommendations

References

Appendix

Literature Review

http://www.appropedia.org/Renewable_Energy_in_Canadian_Aboriginal_Remote_Communities_-_Lit_Review#Renewable_Energy_in_Canadian_Aboriginal_Remote_Communities_Lit_Review

Government PV Manufacturing Policy Lit Review (MECH 836 Project)

http://www.appropedia.org/Government_PV_Manufacturing_Policy_Lit_Review#Searches

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