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Transport committee  Thank you. I appreciate the opportunity to discuss this topic with the committee. I am joined here today by two colleagues who may come to the microphone if the opportunity calls for it. One is Mr. Marc D'Iorio, who is the director general of our Office of Energy, Research and

February 28th, 2012Committee meeting

Geoff Munro

Transport committee  The technology road map I described gives you the flavour of all of the partners playing. We've taken the same approach on trying to figure out how we implement the recommendations that come from the road map. You've actually picked on one that's quite specific, the codes and sta

February 28th, 2012Committee meeting

Geoff Munro

Transport committee  I can't give you a specific dollar value on each of the items in the road map by example, but I would point out that the Government of Canada is certainly one of the investors. The chart that I gave you talks about the federal government investments, as you point out, but there a

February 28th, 2012Committee meeting

Geoff Munro

Transport committee  I'll take the first response and let my colleagues add to it. That's why I am such a champion of the road map approach: because it involves—as in the case of electric vehicles, for example, or in the case of natural gas, the two I've left for your consideration today—the OEMS,

February 28th, 2012Committee meeting

Geoff Munro

Transport committee  Yes, I will, happily. The cold weather in Canada has a number of impacts on a conventional vehicle, but the specific reference I was making was to batteries and battery life—battery durability—in the context of an electric vehicle. There is a testing centre in northern Ontario wh

February 28th, 2012Committee meeting

Geoff Munro

Transport committee  That That's the lightweighting. Yes.

February 28th, 2012Committee meeting

Geoff Munro

Transport committee  That's a bit of a tough question. I'm not sure I can put a quantification on it. Part of it has to do with how long the existing fleet is going to stay on the road and how far ahead the equipment manufacturers are in things that are already in queue, such as the direct injection

February 28th, 2012Committee meeting

Geoff Munro

Transport committee  Canada has an awful lot of coal—

February 28th, 2012Committee meeting

Geoff Munro

Transport committee  —and “clean coal” is actually a term that's now gaining recognition in the context of two particular technological innovations. One is how you burn it: the pressure, the temperature, and whether it's with or without oxygen. A number of combustion experiments are going on to try t

February 28th, 2012Committee meeting

Geoff Munro

Transport committee  I certainly concur with what Ian has said. If you dig into the innovative activities of the federal government laboratories, the ones that are primarily in the non-regulatory role, you'll find that the integration with the industry is—I don't know what kind of timeframe to put on

February 28th, 2012Committee meeting

Geoff Munro

Transport committee  I can't speak to that. I don't know. I do know that there's lots of work on lightweighting going on that has the potential to be in the marketplace. Whether somebody has something hidden away in a backroom, I don't know; certainly, we don't.

February 28th, 2012Committee meeting

Geoff Munro

Transport committee  The simple answer is yes. When I was talking about the three aspects of the technological advancements that can take place—the game changers, the things that are already in stream, and the legacy fleet—the latter two both involve the internal combustion engine. It can be the engi

February 28th, 2012Committee meeting

Geoff Munro

Transport committee  The two subjects...as a matter of fact, all three that I've talked about—electric vehicles, lightweighting, and the natural gas road map—are focused on the on-road vehicles at this point in time. We're not involved in the rail or marine or aircraft areas at the moment. Taking a

February 28th, 2012Committee meeting

Geoff Munro

Transport committee  No, that's not in my sphere of responsibility. I do know that GE has developed an electric train engine, largely for the demonstration of the capacity to do it. They've got it on their research campus in Albany, New York. You can actually see an electric train do its job as a ful

February 28th, 2012Committee meeting

Geoff Munro

Transport committee  We're all involved in many potential avenues to varying degrees. As I said in my introductory remarks, to date the work that we're involved in is driven largely by the GHGs and the energy usage factor, so given the impact of automobiles and on-road transportation, that's where we

February 28th, 2012Committee meeting

Geoff Munro