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OQAPA
\ ō'kapa \
The Ontario Quasiturbine Application Promotion Association
(Association Ontarienne de Promotion des Usages de la Quasiturbine)
promci.qc.ca/pureinvention/oqapa
A group of
individuals dedicated to the promotion of research and development
relating to renewable energy
and energy efficiency systems that integrate the Quasiturbine
technology into their designs.
In support of sustainable
development technologies.
This Association supports the actions of other groups at |
Our association hopes
to help stimulate interest, generate research
and ultimately achieve commercialization of technologies
that utilize and benefit from the Quasiturbine's unique attributes.
What is a Quasiturbine?
Find out here.
Why OQAPA?
Read about why
we exist.
Why
Ontario
is the key to the rest of
The Quasiturbine as a sustainable development technology.
How are "sustainable
development technologies" usually defined?
"Products
that integrate economic viability, environmental stewardship and social
equity
to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of
future generations to meet their own needs."
How do we define "Green Energy"?
Find out how here.
A case for Alternatives.
Benefits
of the Quasiturbine.
The Quasiturbine is an "Enabling
Technology" for multiple applications.
For students, engineers and researchers:
Up and coming events
in Ontario, Canada and Around the World
September 18, 19 & 20, 2006 Thursday, September 21, 2006 |
Recent
NEWS
Toronto
roundtables recommend Green Development Standard
"The Toronto Green Development Standard 2006, has proposed the adoption of enhanced targets for site and building design that address matters of environmental sustainability." "To create a strong and healthy community for tomorrow we need to embrace technologies and principles that will make the best use of our resources," - Deputy Mayor Joe Pantalone, Chair of the Roundtable on Environment. |
Who should get
involved?
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If interested, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Lloyd Helferty,
Join Our Discussion
Group:
Updated 2006-09-12