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National Deep Retrofit Community of Practice

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.

CanREA Connects—Atlantic Canada (fall networking reception)

Stewart McKelvey

Do you want to grow your network in Atlantic Canada? Join CanREA for an in-person networking reception in Halifax on November 23, bringing together the region’s top innovators, business leaders and influencers. This is a must-attend event for everyone with an interest in the wind energy, solar and energy-storage sectors in Nova Scotia—and across Canada. Register today to reserve your spot!

Prior to the networking reception, there will be a special, in-person meeting of CanREA’s Nova Scotia Network. Contact your CanREA Nova Scotia Network Director for more information. If you’d like to join this Network, please contact CanREA membership team to discuss your eligibility.

NB-PEI Municipal Working Group

Launched in 2016, the New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island (NB-PEI) Municipal Working Group is a resource for municipalities engaged in community energy planning, partnership-building and smart energy projects to share their experiences, lessons learned and transfer knowledge about best practices. Participants are leaders in moving toward achieving provincial greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals and […]

Low Carbon Energy Innovation Community of Practice

The 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 relating to low-carbon energy innovation. As a member of the CoP, participants will be able to learn from and share best practices with colleagues […]

CanREA Connects—Ontario (fall networking reception)

The Goodman Pub

Building on the success of CanREA’s annual “Summer Solstice” networking event in June, CanREA brings the party back to downtown Toronto this fall! Join CanREA for an in-person networking reception on November 30. This is a must-attend event for everyone with an interest in growing the wind energy, solar and energy-storage sectors in Ontario—and across Canada. Support CanREA’s work while connecting with many of the country’s top innovators, business leaders and industry influencers. Register today!

Prior to the networking reception, there will be a special, in-person meeting of CanREA’s Ontario Network. Contact your Network Director for more information. If you’d like to join this CanREA Network, please contact CanREA membership team to discuss your eligibility.

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.

ReCover’s National Panelized Deep Retrofit Webinar

Online

This hour-long technical presentation will feature industry experts exploring the technical details of panelized deep retrofit feasibility studies in municipal buildings in six municipalities across Canada.

Ontario Community Energy and Climate Meeting

Virtual

By implementing a community energy and emissions plan (CEEP) and using energy more efficiently, a community can keep dollars circulating longer in its economy, generate opportunities for local energy projects and jobs, and help manage risks from increasing energy prices and a changing climate. In Ontario, the number of communities implementing a CEEP is growing […]