Energy Innovation Fair’s Green Gala Awards recognize industry and community energy innovation
As an opening to the Energy Innovation Fair that took place last weekend, Red Deer Polytechnic (RDP) hosted the Green Awards Gala to recognize energy innovation across Alberta on October 18.
The Energy Innovation Fair’s Green Awards recognized innovators in three categories: entrepreneurs, small-medium enterprises, and community organizations. The awards themselves were created using a laser engraver by members in RDP’s Centre for Innovation in Manufacturing-Technology Access Centre (CIM-TAC).
“Recognizing energy innovation in Alberta is crucial, as it highlights the region’s leadership in sustainable practices and technological advancements,” said Dr. Tonya Wolfe, associate vice-president of Applied Research at RDP. “By promoting energy innovation, RDP contributes to the local economy, addresses global sustainability challenges and establishes itself as a leader in preparing the next generation of skilled professionals for Alberta’s workforce.”
The Entrepreneur award was earned by Savick, a company striving to bridge the gap between farmers’ fields and straw-insulated homes. In the past two years, Savick has developed a prefabricated straw panel product that is manufactured near Edmonton. It aims to address various technical and operational challenges to make energy-efficient, carbon-storing and healthy homes more accessible to Albertans.