Centre for Urban Energy (CUE)
Based at Toronto Metropolitan University, the Centre for Urban Energy (CUE) is an academic-industry partnership that is exploring, developing and commercializing sustainable, innovative, cost-effective, and practical clean energy solutions and technologies.
CUE convenes industry partners, government partners, and top researchers from across Canada and from around the world to undertake a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach to the study of urban energy.
CUE combines engineering, science, environmental issues and infrastructure management to tackle immediate challenges such as the development of clean energy technologies; the advancement of smart grid technologies; the integration of energy storage, electric vehicles and renewables; energy conservation and demand management; alternative local energy generation; carbon footprint reduction; and net-zero buildings and infrastructure.
Location
Toronto Metropolitan University
350 Victoria Street
Toronto, Ontario
M5B 2K3
Areas of Expertise
Climate change
Energy conservation
Demand management
Energy efficiency
Electric vehicles
Microgrids
Electricity planning
Net-zero buildings
Energy policy and regulation
Renewable energy sources
Smart grids
Energy storage
Energy transmission and distribution
Services
Process R&D
Facility Access & Testing
Contact Information
Website: https://www.ryerson.ca/cue/
General Email: cueinfo@ryerson.ca
Twitter: @RyersonCUE
LinkedIn: Ryerson Centre for Urban Energy
Published: September 26, 2021