Insights
-
01 Jun 2026In some projects, the main challenge isn’t technical complexity. It’s the schedule. When schedules become critical, engineering teams need to shift their mindset: make decisions earlier, accept uncertainty and rely on shared performance. As such, engineering becomes a process of making choices, striking compromises and managing risks, both technical and human. Below are three key questions addressed by Hugo Careau, P.Eng., Decarbonization, and Ulric Chayer, P.Eng., Department Manager, Mechanical Engineering.When the schedule is the client’s top priority
-
05 Jul 2018Power and RenewablesBBA's equipment and systems testing process
-
Pierre Girard, P.Eng.
National Practice Leader, Electrical
-
-
17 May 2018Energy and chemical processesMajor incidents: corrective actions for "never again!"
-
Lyne Ricard, P.Eng.
Senior Consulting Expert, Advanced Fuels and Chemicals
-
-
06 May 2018Power and RenewablesIndustry 4.0 or a new wave in an industrial environment
-
Michel Ruel, P.Eng.
Expert, Process Control
-
-
04 May 2018Power and RenewablesPower generating stations: a wealth of opportunity
-
-
11 Jan 2018Power and RenewablesIf you’ve been hibernating for the last two years, you’re waking up to a shockingly different renewable price environment. In your mind, PPAs for wind energy under $40/MWh in North America were forecasted for 2030 and beyond. I understand your confusion. If you want your renewable projects that are currently under development to stand a chance in this new era, you must master all aspects of your project development process and consider the interconnection aspects right from the origination. The key mindsets are: be frugal, be strategic and be shrewd. Interconnection is now considered by developers’ community to be as important as resources, financing and social and environmental licensing.Interconnection: 3 things renewable developers should know -
05 Dec 2017Power and RenewablesThe benefits of witnessing electrical factory acceptance tests (FATS)
-
Maurice Brisson, P.Eng., M.A.Sc.
Senior Consulting Expert, Power System Planning
-
-
06 Oct 2017Power and RenewablesRevisiting electrical energy saving initiatives for industrial facilities
-
Aaron Mc Loughlan
Electrical Engineer-in-Training (EIT)
-
-
05 Jul 2017Other industriesCombustible dust: managing explosion hazards more effectively – Part 2
-
Hugues Châteauneuf, P.Eng.
Senior Consulting Expert, Ventilation, Hazardous Locations, Explosion Hazards
-
-
05 Jul 2017Power and RenewablesIs your control system ground in good working condition?
-
Pierre Girard, P.Eng.
National Practice Leader, Electrical
-
-
15 Jun 2017Other industriesCriteria for data centre location-
Yves Bétournay, P.Eng.
Senior Engineer, Electrical - Power Generation and Apparatus
-
-
06 Jun 2017Power and RenewablesArc-flash hazard on direct current (DC) systems
-
06 Jun 2017Mining and MetalsDesign and mining simulations
-
-
12 May 2017Power and RenewablesWhat everyone should know about hydraulic balancing
-
François St-Germain, P.Eng.
Principal Engineer, Industrial and Hydro
-
-
09 Mar 2017Power and RenewablesThe challenge of refurbishing hydroelectric generating stations
-
22 Sep 2016Power and RenewablesGenerating electricity using off-grid systems in remote areas is expensive and involves significant procurement and operational challenges. Optimizing the use of energy sources reduces fuel consumption, which has a direct impact on the environment.Off-grid hybrid systems through adaptive power setpoints-
Stéphan Landry, P.Eng.
Principal Engineer, Electrical - Power Generation and Apparatus
-
-
05 Jul 2016Mining and MetalsSmoke tracing: a diagnostic tool for ventilation
-
Hugues Châteauneuf, P.Eng.
Senior Consulting Expert, Ventilation, Hazardous Locations, Explosion Hazards
-
-
05 Jul 2016Power and RenewablesSwitching transient analyses: a worthwhile investment!
-
Maurice Brisson, P.Eng., M.A.Sc.
Senior Consulting Expert, Power System Planning
-
-
05 Jul 2016Mining and MetalsNFPA 652-2016: owner responsibility for industrial installations in Canada
-
Hugues Châteauneuf, P.Eng.
Senior Consulting Expert, Ventilation, Hazardous Locations, Explosion Hazards
-
-
05 May 2016Power and RenewablesHigh-level evaluation of transmission line parameters and energy costs for industrial loads in remote locations
-
-
05 Apr 2016Other industriesTo read part 2 of our blog article about managing explosion hazards of combustible dust more effectively, click here. Few people are aware of fires and explosions caused by combustible dust, yet they occur regularly in the industrial sector. These types of accidents have caused more than 119 deaths and 700 injuries in the U.S. since 1990 (1). In 2012, two explosions occurred within a few weeks of each other at two British Columbian sawmills, resulting in four dead and 40 injured. On August 2, there was an explosion at a car parts factory, a subcontractor of General Motors located in Kunshan in the Chinese province of Jiangsu. This explosion killed 75 and injured 200.Combustible dust: controlling the risk of explosion – Part 1-
Hugues Châteauneuf, P.Eng.
Senior Consulting Expert, Ventilation, Hazardous Locations, Explosion Hazards
-
-
14 Mar 2016Power and RenewablesDistrict heating: Steam system optimization or hot water conversion?
-
Réal Olivier, P.Eng.
Engineering Graduate, Energy and Air Quality
-
-
27 Aug 2015Mining and MetalsAdoption of high oxygen bottom blowing in copper matte smelting: Why is it taking so long?
-
Joël Kapusta, Ph.D.
Senior Consulting Expert, Sonic Injection and Pyrometallurgy
-
-
27 Aug 2015Mining and MetalsUnderground stope drill and blast designs optimization program
-
05 Jul 2015Power and RenewablesEverything you need to know about 3D laser scanning
-
09 Jan 2015Mining and MetalsThis paper presents a control solution to optimize ore transportation on a transfer conveyor belt fed by variable speed feeders. The purpose of this advanced regulatory control is to always operate at mechanical and electric constraints rather than at a sub-optimal average throughput.Tonnage control under maximum and instantaneous power constraints-
Serge Naud, P.Eng.
Engineer, Process Control
-
-
09 May 2014Mining and MetalsPotential economic and operational benefits and impacts of trolley assist in open pit mining
-
Isabelle Leblanc, P.Eng.
Vice-President, Mining and Metals Market
-