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Laboratory Access Guides

Clean Energy DialogueGovernment-run laboratories across Canada and the United States possess unique and state-of-the-art facilities in clean energy research and development. Several have expressed interest in making these facilities available to other researchers in government, industry, and academia, and to enter into collaborations and partnership arrangements with them, in order to advance the research, development, and demonstration of clean energy technologies. The Laboratory Access Guides below have been created as part of the Clean Energy Research, Development and Demonstration Collaboration Framework to:

  1. facilitate collaboration between the Canadian and American clean energy community;
  2. increase awareness of Canadian and American research and development capacity across the clean energy community; and
  3. break down barriers blocking collaborative use of specialized facilities in Canada and the United States.

Facilities in Canada

Following is a list of Canadian facilities which are open to American collaboration.

Canadian Laboratories
Laboratory namePDF version
Canadian Hydraulics Centre at the National Research Council of CanadaPDF, 711 kb
CanmetENERGY, Natural Resources CanadaPDF, 216 kb
CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory, Natural Resources CanadaPDF, 249 kb
Centre for Surface Transportation Technology at the National Research Council of CanadaPDF, 506 kb
Emissions Research and Measurement Laboratories, 335 River Road, Environment CanadaPDF, 247 kb
Fuel Cell Innovation at the National Research Council of CanadaPDF, 280 kb
Industrial Materials at the National Research Council of CanadaPDF, 290 kb
Marine Biosciences at the National Research Council of CanadaPDF, 243 kb
Ocean Technology at the National Research Council of CanadaPDF, 198 kb