Decentralised Energy Forum
Fairmont Château Lake Louise 111 Lake Louise Dr, Lake Louise, Alberta, CanadaThe 2023 Decentralised Energy Forum will take place at the beautiful Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise in Alberta. Attendees will meet with influential industry leaders and hear about the latest trends in energy markets, consumer demands, and business growth potential. The forum features a visionary program that spotlights the greatest market opportunities and showcases breakthrough innovations that are meeting the new demands of energy consumers. Attendees represent the entire supply chain from raw materials through to energy consumers. The goal is to activate industry collaboration, spark new business, and accelerate the transition to a net zero energy future.
CanREA Connects—Saskatchewan (fall networking reception)
Hudson’s Canada PubJoin CanREA for a special, in-person networking reception in Saskatoon on November 9, bringing together energy-sector innovators, business leaders and influencers with an interest in growing the wind energy, solar and energy-storage sectors in Saskatchewan.
Tamarack Institute’s Communities Taking Climate Action: Leading Courageously
Communities Taking Climate Action: Leading Courageously will take place virtually, with in-person meet-ups in several locations across the country. Attend to explore how we can be courageous leaders pushing for bold, inclusive, and equitable climate transitions in our communities and courageously leading with care and love.
CanREA Connects—Quebec (fall networking reception)
Ye Olde Orchard PubAre you ready to grow your network? Join the leaders of Quebec’s thriving renewable energy industry for CanREA’s always effervescent networking reception in Montreal! This is a must-attend event for everyone with an interest in the wind energy, solar and energy-storage sectors in Quebec—and across Canada. Register today to reserve your spot!
8th Annual National Energy Roundtable Conference
DELTA TORONTO HOTEL SOCO BALLROOM, 75 Lower Simcoe St, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaThe 8th annual National Energy Roundtable conference will gather business leaders, entrepreneurs and policy makers in Toronto for discussions on: Tranforming Canada’s Energy Systems – How Fast and How Far?
Canada and the world have a collective challenge – to develop our infrastructure and energy mix in a way that is affordable whilst significantly decarbonizing. Canada’s diverse landscape and energy mix presents the potential to become a global leader in transforming its energy systems. However, carbon emissions continue to rise and consensus on what the country’s energy future should look like has proven elusive.
As Canada’s energy needs expand, technological innovation and energy system optimization will be crucial. It is estimated that more than $2 trillion in energy and transport investments will be required over the next twenty years to replace aging infrastructure and develop the next generation of energy systems.
Join the leaders shaping Canada’s energy future at the National Energy Roundtable conference and learn about the exciting strategies and technological advances that are driving Canada’s energy transition.
CGA’s Innovation Forum on Atlantic Canada’s Energy Transition
Ralph and Rose Chiodo Gallery 1055 Marginal Rd, Halifax, Nova Scotia, CanadaThe Innovation Forum on Atlantic Canada’s Energy Transition is a must attend event for those interested in exploring the latest information about low carbon natural gas, renewable natural gas (RNG) and hydrogen (H2) solutions.
ReCover’s Nova Scotia Panelized Deep Retrofit Study Webinar
OnlineThis hour-long technical presentation will feature industry experts exploring the technical details of panelized deep retrofit feasibility studies in municipal buildings in Nova Scotia.
ReCover’s GTHA Panelized Deep Retrofit Study Webinar
OnlineThis hour-long technical presentation will feature industry experts exploring the technical details of panelized deep retrofit feasibility studies in municipal buildings in Burlington and Oakville.
Communauté de pratique nationale sur la rénovation profonde
The National Deep Retrofit Community of Practice is made up of stakeholders interested in implementing deep retrofit strategies at the community level. Participants will meet five times a year. The goal is to create a Community of Practice for municipal staff interested in quickly and effectively implementing deep retrofits in their communities. This Community of […]
Low Carbon Thermal Network
The Low-Carbon Thermal Network will enhance cooperation between QUEST Canada Supporters with an interest in low-carbon thermal energy by providing a forum for discussion and information exchange intended to help build a robust low-carbon thermal marketplace in Canada. To join contact Norma Panetta.