How can small wind turbines be best designed to produce energy for office buildings in urban settings? Can fuel storage systems for zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell cars be engineered to minimize safety risks for occupants and the environment? Is it feasible to build a rooftop greenhouse on a commercial building that can produce vegetables and surplus energy to heat an adjoining building in a cold climate like Montreal? Those are just three examples of engineering innovations for sustainability to be presented at the EIC (Engineering Institute of Canada) Climate Change Technology Conference. Find out more.