Stu Campana, A\J Renewable Energy blogger

Stu Campana

Stu Campana is an international environmental consultant, with expertise in water, energy and waste management. He is the Water Team Leader with Ecology Ottawa, has a master’s in Environment and Resource Management and writes the A\J Renewable Energy blog. Follow him on Twitter: @StuCampana.

Author Articles

Dunkers Flow Balancing system decentralized water management A\J

YOU JUST TOOK A WATER BALLOON TO THE FACE. The good news is that, as a Canadian, you are rarely so pressed to think about the quality and abundance of...

Authors Blog

wind mills and solar panels
This article is part of A\J's web series Night School. This article is part of A\J's web series Night School. In celebration of back-to-school time and our Night issue, the A\J web team brought...
hydropower water wars A\J AlternativesJournal.ca
Canada currently produces 60 per cent of its power through hydroelectricity – third most in the world. As we expand our portfolio of renewables many would hope to see that...
planetsolar solar boat A\J AlternativesJournal.ca
A solar-powered boat – the largest ever built – made berth in Halifax, NS, last week. Fitted with 93.5 kilowatts of solar PV power, the German-built catamaran looks like something...
windmill education wind farms co-operatives A\J AlternativesJournal.ca
Canada’s renewable energy industry has suffered a great deal from ham-fisted attempts at implementation and education from­­­­ governments and environmentalists alike. So it’s sometimes tempting to believe that greater education...
solar leaf A\J AlternativesJournal.ca
Having been millions of years in development, the life forms that thrive on Earth have come up with a trick or two for maximizing sustainability. So what better model could...
Renewable Energy nuclear fusion A\J AlternativesJournal.ca
Isaac Newton was pondering how to test the hypothesis that colour is created through pressure on the optical nerves when, suddenly, he had an epiphany. With startling confidence ­­– or...
algae BIQ IBA Hamburg A\J AlternativesJournal.ca
The world’s first algae-powered building has just been completed in Hamburg, Germany. The outside of the apartment complex is covered in green slime, generating heat and biomass. The world’s first...
gas station A\J AlternativesJournal.ca
Around the time of the financially disastrous OPEC oil embargo of the 1970s, Shell decided to see how far they could look into the future. What other shocks might be...
electric car A\J AlternativesJournal.ca
It would take more than 200 days to walk across Canada. More if you stopped at New Brunswick’s illustrious Potato World Museum.It’s understandable then, that the quintessential trans-Canadian roadtrip involves...
residential solar panels 47288200 © manfredxy - Fotolia
Let’s say you want to install a solar panel on your roof but there’s a tree in the way. Trees are great and all, but for the sake of green...