Par Melissa Schweyer | Août 17, 2023 | Reports
Communities in Canada are increasingly developing local, low-carbon energy projects, but many face road-blocks with regards to financing. Simultaneously, Canadian investors are seeking low-carbon investments, but are challenged to find local opportunities at scale for investment. The Enabling Low Carbon Energy Projects for Investment (ELCEPI) research project aims to offer recommendations and solutions to close these financing gaps, while connecting the barriers and enablers for investment to larger socio-economic issues.
Par Melissa Schweyer | Août 15, 2023
This year’s Ontario Energy Conference will take place September 27th, in Toronto, Ontario, as the second conference collaboration between Association of Power Producers of Ontario (APPrO) and the Ontario Energy Association (OEA), building on the success of the 2022 event. Participants will hear from industry experts about the key issues and opportunities in Ontario’s energy system and will also have the opportunity to meet and exchange ideas with Ontario’s energy leaders.
Par Melissa Schweyer | Août 15, 2023
The Town of Oromocto’s Climate Action Committee will host its inaugural Climate Action Conference at the Hazen Centre, in Oromocto New Brunswick from September 21-22, 2023. The conference will focus on reducing carbon emissions, featuring panel discussions and presentations on the efforts of maritime municipalities, businesses, NGO’s and individuals as well as indoor and outdoor exhibitions.
Par Melissa Schweyer | Août 15, 2023
Low Carbon Energy Innovation Community of PracticeThe Low Carbon Energy Innovation Community of Practice (CoP) provides a space for practitioners to share tips and best practices, ask questions of their colleagues, and receive peer-to-peer support on matters...
Par Melissa Schweyer | Juin 23, 2023 | Mise en oeuvre communautaire
Woodstock was the first incorporated town in New Brunswick on May 1, 1856 and boasts some of the finest 19th Century Victorian heritage homes, churches and civic buildings.
Par Melissa Schweyer | Juin 23, 2023 | Mise en oeuvre communautaire
On January 1, 2023, the village changed its name to the Village of Southern Victoria as a result of Local Governance Reform. The Village is located in Victoria County, in western New Brunswick and is in close proximity to Tobique First Nation. The community is located in close proximity to the Trans Canada Highway, which has allowed it to develop an Industrial Park. It is also just 10 km from the US border.