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Tamanna Garg, an electrical engineer with a passion for clean energy solutions, has acquired a unique blend of business and technical skills through the MEL CEEN program. With a rich industry background in coal power plant manufacturing, she has adeptly contributed to efficiency measures, business diversification, process automations, the implementation of cutting-edge software, feasibility studies, and electrical design within power plants

ENERGY MASTER PLANNING FOR DECARBONIZING PORT OF VANCOUVER

ENERGY MASTER PLANNING FOR DECARBONIZING PORT OF VANCOUVER

By tgarg05 on December 5, 2023

TAMANNA GARG | MEL Candidate | December 14, 2023 Mentors: MANISH SONI, INDUSTRIAL ENERGY MANAGER, VANCOUVER FRASER PORT AUTHORITY In alignment with British Columbia’s climate targets for CleanBC by 2030 and the ambitious net-zero objective by 2050, the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is proactively taking initiatives to decarbonize its operations. This capstone project focuses on conducting […]

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