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Ontario Community Energy and Climate Working Group

Virtual

This month QUEST Canada's Ontario Community Energy and Climate Working Group is pleased to welcome Jillian Falls, MA Econ, CFA, Senior Economic Advisor with Cenovus Energy, who will present and lead a discussion on the economics of energy transition, and its impact on the average Canadian. As Senior Economic Advisor, Jillian furthers Cenovus’s advocacy efforts […]

Ontario Community Energy and Climate Working Group

Virtual

This month the Ontario Community Energy and Climate (ON-CEC) Working Group is pleased to welcome Poul Alberg Østergaard, a professor in energy planning at the Department of Sustainability and Planning at Aalborg University, Denmark. Poul holds a M.Sc. and a Ph.D. in energy planning – the latter with particular focus on integrated resource planning and […]

Ontario Community Energy and Climate Working Group

Virtual

This month the Ontario Community Energy and Climate Working Group is pleased to welcome Duane Smith and Catherine Robert from Environment and Climate Change Canada’s Science and Technology Branch. Duane and Catherine will be speaking to us on the National Inventory Report. The National Inventory Report (NIR) is often used by Ontario municipalities to assist […]

Ontario Community Energy and Climate Working Group

Virtual

This month, we are honoured to have Bob Willard of Sustainability Advantage presenting on Net-Zero Procurement. He will also provide a Net-Zero Procurement Toolkit for Municipalities to use for their energy and climate needs.  Bob is a leading expert on sustainability justifications, frameworks, and sustainable procurement. Over the last 20 years, he has given more […]

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 […]

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 […]