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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on November 6, 2024. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Life Cycle Analysis of mining transportation

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NRCan-5000084080Canada

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Government of Canada → Natural Resources CanadaView Agency

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Place of Performance

*Canada, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Natural Resources Canada
Contacts1 person available
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Government of Canada → Natural Resources Canada
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Anik SamsonPoint of Contact

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The Department of Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) has a requirement to conduct a Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) study of mining mobile equipment to assess the environmental impacts of different types of vehicles and operating conditions, including diesel-powered and battery powered vehicles. The expected outputs will be reports detailing environmental impacts using an LCA approach on 4 sets (diesel and BEV) of mining vehicles in underground applications, 1 set of vehicles in surface mining, and evaluating results with at least 2 charging strategies for each set of vehicles.