The
Energy Scholarship Award
is presented each year to a student majoring in energy policy analysis
and/or energy modelling at SFU .s School of Resource and Environmental
Management (Master .s Degree Program). This award has been in place
since 1993.
1998: CIE Energy Scholarship Award -- Rose
Murphy, MRM Candidate School of Resource and Environmental Management,
Simon Fraser University for research on Reduction of GHG Emissions from the Canadian Transportation
Sector.

The
Energy Research and Development Award
recognizes outstanding R&D achievement in the field of energy technology.
A broad spectrum of potential energy technologies are eligible for this
award, including those related to energy extraction, conversion, transportation,
and utilization. Evaluative criteria include:
- the degree of
innovation
- commercial market
potential
- British Columbia
content
- environmental
benefits
- indirect benefits
(such as productivity increases and product quality improvement)
Past
winners in this category include:
1998:
BC Research Inc. for their Adaptive Hybrid Electric Vehicle Control
System
1997:
Westport Innovations Inc. of Vancouver and University of British Columbia:
Development of high-pressure, direct-injection natural gas fueling
systems for heavy duty diesel engines.
1996:
The Integrated Boiler Company Ltd., Surrey, B.C.: High-efficiency
boiler for residential applications.
1995:
Ballard Power Systems Inc., Burnaby, B.C.: Fuel cell-powered, zero-emission
transit bus.

The Applied
Energy Innovation Award recognizes innovative demand-side
management or alternative energy projects which have been implemented
in British Columbia. It is distringuished from the R&D award in
that it is limited to operational projects installed in commercial applications,
as opposed to projects in the laboratory, pilot plant, or design phases
of development. Evaluative criteria for this award include:
- demonstrated
energy savings (or energy output in the case of alternative energy
projects)
- the degree of
innovation
- British Columbia
content
- environmental
benefits
- indirect benefits
(such as productivity increases and product quality improvement
Past
winners in this category include:
1998:
Taylor Munro Energy Systems Inc. for the Lillooet
Recreation Centre ESCo Solar Pool Heating Installation.
1997:
Salt Lick Projects Ltd., Vancouver: Commercial ground source heat
pump installation.
1996:
BC Research, BC Gas, Lordco Auto Parts, Canmet, Gas Technology Canada
and other participants: A low-emission natural gas vehicle demonstration
project.
1995:
Elkview Coal Corporation of Sparwood, B.C.: Elkview Mine energy management
program.
The
Science Fair Award recognizes
the British Columbia student (Grades 9 through 12) who achieves the
highest standing for an energy-related innovation/invention project
at the British Columbia Regional Science Fairs. This award is open to
a wide range of projects related to energy, including energy extraction,
transportation, conversion and utilization. The CIE will provide funding
to support the award to be distributed to the winning student in June
1999.