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At Nergica, we stimulate innovation in renewable energies through applied research, technical assistance, technology transfer and support services for businesses and communities. Our mission is to accelerate the development and adoption of renewable energies.

We specialize in developing solutions for integrating renewable energies into the grid, optimizing the performance of wind and solar power plants in cold climates and supporting business and community growth.

In addition to fast-tracking the development and implementation of innovative technologies, our CCTT focuses on meteorology applied to energy resources, distributed generation and microgrids, and operation and maintenance optimization, combining the expertise of a multidisciplinary team and unique research facilities to provide tailor-made services.

Nergica owns and operates a wind farm, a solar power plant and a microgrid, and is the only research centre in North America with such full-scale research facilities in a cold climate and complex terrain. With our unique testing capabilities and the expertise we have developed, we can assist companies and organizations in adapting renewable energy technologies to cold climates.

An affiliate of the Cégep de la Gaspésie et des Îles, Nergica helped establish the Synchronex Energy Team (Escouade énergie), a group of college centres for the transfer of technology (CCTT) that pool equipment and expertise for the benefit of the industry. Our CCTT is also home to the Catalyseur d’innovation pour la transition énergétique au Québec (CITEQ-FRQNT), a strategic applied research network supported by the Fonds de recherche du Québec – Nature et technologies.

By supporting businesses and communities in their transformation, we contribute directly to stimulating innovation in the renewable energy sector and have established ourselves as the number-one partner for energy transition in Canada.

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