EDMONTON, Alberta, Nov. 16, 2021. Participating teams will share $5.27 million as they develop processes to scale up and improve the quality of carbon fibre manufactured from Alberta bitumen.
Nineteen submissions were made to Phase II of the CFGC program. Alberta Innovates and a committee of experts selected the 12 best projects which will be completed by early 2023.
The CFGC is a three-phase competition accelerating the development of carbon fibre derived from Alberta's vast supply of bitumen. Phase I of the CFGC program was completed in early 2021, with multiple teams successfully extracting carbon fibre from bitumen derived asphaltenes. The CFGC program is one component in Alberta Innovates' Bitumen Beyond Combustionstrategy, which creates significant potential for revenue and job creation while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Phase II of the Challenge is a $5.27 million competition supported by a $3 million investment from CRIN's ecosystem development funds, and $2.27 million from Alberta Innovates. The competition was open to technology developers, industry (including small, medium and large size enterprises), industry associations, research and development (R&D) organizations, post-secondary institutions, not-for-profit organizations, and government research labs.
"Phase II of the Carbon Fibre challenge moves us closer to realizing the potential of Bitumen Beyond Combustion. Alberta's vast reserves of bitumen are the building blocks to create new low carbon opportunity throughout Alberta."
Laura Kilcrease, CEO, Alberta Innovates
"We are proud to lay the foundation for a stronger, greener, and more sustainable economy by investing in initiatives like CRIN's Carbon Fibre Grand Challenge. These innovative, low-carbon solutions will create environmental and economic benefits for Albertans and for all Canadians.'
TheHonourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry
"The Carbon Fibre Grand Challenge is a great example of how CRIN brings together diverse members of the innovation ecosystem to enhance the oil sands' environmental performance through technology development and collaboration. The project teams involved are showing great Canadian leadership to broaden the environmental and economic benefits of Canada's oil sands industry."
Joy Romero, President, CRIN
and Executive Advisor Innovation, Canadian Natural Resources Limited
BACKGROUND
Carbon Fibre Grand Challenge Phase II Successful Applicants:
Institution | Applicant | Project Title | Alberta Innovates Funding | CRIN Funding | Total Project Budget | |||
AdvEn Industries Inc. | Weixing Chen | AdvEn Carbon Fibre Pilot (Phase II of CFGC) | $45,000 | $455,000 | $1,914,089 | |||
NORAM Engineering & Constructors Ltd. | James Lockhart | Low Temperature Stabilization and Bulk Processing Techniques for the Production of Lower-Cost Asphaltene Based Short Carbon Fibres | $45,000 | $455,000 | $1,008,900 | |||
Enlighten Innovations Inc. | Lisa Doig | Carbon Fibre from Alberta Asphaltenes | $474,156 | $0 | $730,232 | |||
University of Alberta | Zhi Li | Carbon Fibres by Melt Electrospinning Alberta Oilsands Asphaltenes for Reinforced Composite, Energy Storage and Thermal Management | $30,000 | $270,000 | $630,000 | |||
University of Calgary | Md Golam Kibria | Process Development for Transforming Alberta's Asphaltenes into High-value Carbon Fibers | $500,000 | $0 | $780,000 | |||
University of Calgary | Joanna Wong | Low-cost carbon fibre precursors from Alberta Oilsands Asphaltenes | $20,000 | $197,000 | $434,000 | |||
University of Alberta | Kevin Hodder | Producing a Mesophase Precursor via Electrochemistry and Induction Heating to Produce a Superior Carbon Fibre from Alberta Oilsands Asphaltenes | $23,000 | $272,642 | $672,551 | |||
University of Calgary | Simon Park | Energy Efficient Carbon Fibre Productions using Alberta Oilsands Asphaltene | $45,000 | $440,000 | $1,194,732 | |||
University of Alberta | Cagri Ayranci | Towards Large-Scale Unconventional Micro-meter Diameter Carbon Fiber Production | $45,000 | $455,000 | $754,000 | |||
University of British Columbia | Frank Ko | Development of Alberta Oilsands Asphaltene (AOA)-based Carbon Fibres | $45,000 | $455,000 | $1,027,463 | |||
Deakin University | Minoo Naebe | Carbon Fibre from Alberta Oilsands Asphaltene (AOA)- Phase 2 | $500,000 | $0 | $1,008,900 | |||
McGill University | Theo van de Ven | Novel Modification and Spin-Processing of Asphaltene to Produce Low-Cost High Performance Carbon Fibers | $500,000 | $0 | $882,500 | |||
Total | $2,272,156 | $2,999,642 | $11,093,467 |
The Carbon Fibre Grand Challenge is directed towards funding the development of technologies that can convert Alberta oilsands asphaltenes into carbon fibre. Alberta Innovates was the sole funder for Phase I and is working with partners to support Phases II and III of the Carbon Fibre Grand Challenge. The Clean Resource Innovation Network(CRIN) is co-funding Phase II along with Alberta Innovates.
The Clean Resource Innovation Network.
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