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NGIF Emissions
Testing Centre Program

Supporting the development, demonstration and commercialization of clean technology to reduce methane emissions.

From the Lab to the Field to the Market—Advancing Methane Emissions Reduction Solutions

The NGIF Emissions Testing Centre (ETC) Program is a platform offered to cleantech startups to accelerate the commercialization of methane emissions measurement, monitoring, and mitigation technologies through lab testing, field validation, knowledge dissemination, and commercialization support.

The program is uniquely positioned to support cleantech innovators — from startups to established companies — by providing free access to comprehensive lab and field testing, along with commercialization and market adoption support. It enables rapid advancement of methane emissions technologies to commercial readiness and deployments.

Selected participants gain access to both simulated environment testing and live industrial operating sites for real-world testing and validation. The program also facilitates market entry and scale-up by connecting innovators with industry partners and investors, helping bridge the gap between proven technology and wide-scale adoption.

Key focus areas under methane emissions reduction

Measurement and monitoring:

  • Perimeter monitor technology
  • Camera technology
  • Point source technologies
  • Digital technology

Mitigations:

  • Vent reductions
  • Methane slip reductions
  • Methane elimination
  • Methane destruction
  • Process optimization and efficiency improvement
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A collaborative consortium, driving methane emissions reduction.

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The NGIF ETC Lab at the University of Calgary enables rapid setup, execution, and analysis of methane reduction technology tests. With a controlled environment (-40°C to +80°C), custom apparatus construction, and an ambient garage for outdoor testing, the lab helps validate technologies before field testing.
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Tourmaline manages NGIF ETC Program field operations, including testing at the West Wolf Lake Gas Plant (co-owned with Rubellite Energy), CREEW, and CEMS. Alternative assets are provided if these sites are unavailable.
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NGIF Accelerator drives cleantech market adoption, scales capital acquisition (dilutive and non-dilutive), fosters customer creation, and expands global market access through a strong innovation support network. Its mandate aligns with Canada and Alberta's goals to reduce gas sector GHG emissions.
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Your Gateway to Lab Testing, Field Trials, and Commercialization Support

The intake process requires applicants to complete an intake form indicating their technology value proposition and their need for lab trials, field trials, or commercialization support. The relevant consortium partners continuously review applicants for eligibility.

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Lab Testing

The NGIF ETC Program Lab at the University of Calgary helps low-TRL companies test and develop products, design test plans, analyze data, and create public reports.
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Field Testing

The operational hub is the West Wolf Lake Gas Plant, co-owned by Tourmaline, Canada's largest natural gas producer, and Rubellite Energy.
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Commercialization Support

Through its four pillars of the commercialization support program, NGIF Accelerator helps technology developers scale up and advance to market faster.
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Recent inventory of program users and their projects

The NGIF ETC Program is funded by:

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