2025 Alberta Energy Efficiency and Innovation Summit

The Westin Edmonton 10135 100 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Welcome to the 2025 Alberta Energy Efficiency and Innovation Summit! Join us at The Westin Edmonton for a day filled with exciting discussions, networking opportunities, and innovative ideas in the energy sector. Our summit is designed to bring together industry leaders, innovators, experts in the field, and enthusiasts to explore advancing the adoption of energy efficiency and innovative solutions to reduce the carbon footprint of the buildings sector. Whether you are a seasoned professional or just starting out in the industry, this event is perfect for anyone looking to stay ahead of the curve and make a positive impact on the environment. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to connect and collaborate with like-minded individuals and gain valuable insights to drive change in the energy sector. See you there!

GHG Management Training

The Kahanoff Centre for Charitable Activities 105 12 Ave SE, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Welcome to GHG Management Training! Join us for an exclusive half-day event focused on implementing GHG Management and decarbonization strategies practically. Gain insights into the latest industry trends, and strategies for achieving Net Zero, and learn from experts how to tackle real-world challenges and reduce your sector’s carbon footprint. Our event will take place on April 29, 2025, starting at 8:30 AM in Suite 105 of the Kahanoff Centre.Enhance your professional credentials and contribute to a low-carbon future by registering for the GHG Management Training Program! Note: Complimentary refreshments and lunch will be provided.

HPSC Contractor Forum

Vancouver Island Conference Centre 101 Gordon Street, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada

The Home Performance Stakeholder Council's (HPSC) annual Contractor Forum is back and for the first time, we are heading to beautiful Vancouver Island! Businesses and individuals from across the home performance industry will be in attendance including HVAC, insulation, windows and doors, energy advising, and general retrofit. The day will offer plenty of networking opportunities, as well as learning and engagement sessions. Lunch and snacks will be provided. This year's event will be hosted at the Vancouver Island Conference Centre in Nanaimo, BC. You can visit their website for more information on getting to the venue.

Carbon Catalyst

Hotel Arts 119 12 Ave SW, Calgary, AB, Canada

Come learn about carbon dioxide removal (CDR) – a vital bridge to the clean energy economy for future generations and the next frontier for corporate sustainability journeys! Organizations can purchase carbon removal credits today that will help shape the trajectory of this growing industry. Carbon Catalyst will bring together project developers, corporate sustainability leaders, policy-makers and academia to spark action in the carbon removal industry. Through open dialogue and event sessions, attendees will share valuable and up-to-date insights on market conditions, technology innovations and policy shifts. Through the collaborative event structure, Carbon Catalyst aims to bring a diverse audience together to create new connections and ideas that activate the Canadian carbon removal market.

Les 20 prochaines années : Le Québec maintiendra-t-il son leadership dans la transition énergétique?

🔔 NOUVELLE DATE: 30 AVRIL 🔔 Le Québec maintiendra-t-il son leadership dans la transition énergétique au cours des 20 prochaines années? 🌎⚡ Joignez-vous à nous le 30 avril prochain pour le dernier webinaire de la série The Next 20 (Les 20 prochaines années), qui portera sur l’avenir énergétique du Québec. Grâce à ses ressources abondantes en énergie propre, le Québec s’impose comme un chef de file de la transition énergétique à l’échelle mondiale. Mais en 2025, à l'ère de pressions géopolitiques sans précédent, les ambitions du Québec se retrouvent à la croisée des chemins. Maintiendra-t-il son leadership en matière d’énergie propre, ou ralentira-t-il la cadence alors que d’autres s’activent pour combler leur retard? Durant ce webinaire, nous aurons le privilège d'accueillir Dave Rheaume, vice-président exécutif – Activités commerciales et chef des relations clientèle chez Hydro-Québec, ainsi que de Stéphanie Trudeau, ASC, C.Dir, vice-présidente exécutive – Québec chez Énergir, qui se joindront à Philippe Dunsky. Ensemble, ils exploreront les grands défis à relever et les opportunités d’investissements stratégiques à saisir au cours des deux prochaines décennies. Comment le Québec choisira-t-il d’agir face à cette transition économique et écologique sans précédent? Réservez votre place dès maintenant : https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_T0besVUsTB2c5H0cbsK0yQ

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Event Series 9th Annual Sustainability Symposium

9th Annual Sustainability Symposium

Sustainability Symposium 2025: Force of Nature is a transformative two-day virtual event exploring groundbreaking innovation and actionable solutions for a sustainable future. From ClimateTech advancements to financial models that bend the emissions curve, industry leaders and visionaries will discuss how to drive change in key areas like enabling technologies, resilient communities, microgrids, and decarbonization. This event promises to equip participants with insights, case studies, and tangible solutions they need to affect positive change. Don’t miss this inspiring journey into the future of climate action!

Advancing Building Decarbonization Through High-Performance Design

Two California Plaza 350 Grand Lower, Los Angeles, CA, United States

As the urgency to reduce carbon emissions grows, architects and designers play a crucial role in advancing building decarbonization. This interactive course explores the latest high-performance design strategies and technologies that can significantly reduce a building's carbon footprint. Participants will engage with real-world case studies, utilize live polling to test energy conservation strategies, and analyze the impacts of design choices through live energy modeling simulations. By the end of this session, attendees will walk away with actionable insights, an energy analysis infographic, and a clearer understanding of how intentional design decisions drive sustainability. Key Takeaways: Compare different energy-related goals and their impact on design intent. Explore the intersection of energy efficiency and decarbonization. Identify emerging high-performance design strategies. Use tools and methods to evaluate and implement energy-efficient strategies. Who Should Attend? Architects, designers, engineers, and building professionals looking to integrate energy-efficient and decarbonization strategies into their projects.

DiscoverEE: Women of Impact – Leading Canada’s Energy Efficiency Future

In celebration of Asian Heritage Month, join us for an engaging conversation between Fatima Crerar, Vice President of Partnerships and Strategy at The Atmospheric Fund, and Yasmin Abraham, President and Co-Founder of Kambo Energy Group. Fatima has long played a key role in advancing transformative programs at leading Canadian organizations, including Summerhill, ecobee, and now The Atmospheric Fund. Her work has consistently focused on bringing together industry, policymakers, and communities to accelerate low-carbon solutions across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). Yasmin Abraham, a nationally recognized leader in energy justice, drives community-first approaches to energy efficiency through initiatives like Empower Me, the Home Upgrades Program, and Community Power. Her work ensures that equity-deserving communities are not just included — but prioritized — in the transition to a clean energy future. Together, they will explore what equity-centered climate leadership looks like in practice, and share how Canada’s $48 billion energy efficiency sector is being shaped by women of colour at the forefront of change.

Passive House Canada Conference

Delta Hotels Ottawa City Centre 101 Lyon St. N, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Get ready for the 7th annual Passive House Canada Conference! This year's theme, “Building Our Low Carbon Future,” dives deep into the vital issues of climate change, health, and innovation in building practices.The highly anticipated Passive House Canada Conference is set to take place in Ottawa for the first time, marking the 7th annual gathering of industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators. This premier green building event is a must-attend for those passionate about advancing low-carbon, high-performance, sustainable building practices.

Toronto Heat Pump Symposium

The International Centre, Hall 5 6900 Airport Rd., Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

CANADA’S ONLY CONFERENCE, TRADESHOW AND NETWORKING EVENT DEDICATED TO THE BUSINESS OF HEAT PUMPS Attend the Heat Pump Symposium for: • Insights on regulatory trends, incentive programs, products and more … • Actionable strategies to boost sales and increase profitability • Valuable networking over breakfast, lunch and cocktail events • Access to the most innovative brands and solutions Learn more Unlock the future of HVAC at the Heat Pump Symposium. Get actionable insights from policy and product experts on topics including: The Future of Heat Pump Technology Industry Trends and Game-Changers Real Life Case Studies from The City of Toronto’s Deep Retrofits Challenge Making a Business Out of Heat Pumps Overcoming the Skilled Labour Challenge Policy Solutions for Accelerating Heat Pump Adoption And much more!   1000+ ATTENDEES  |  75+ EXHIBITORS  | 35+ EXPERT SPEAKERS Take part in an action-packed day of learning and networking while getting hands-on with the latest equipment, tools and tech from the industry’s best suppliers. Speakers are carefully selected for their thought-leadership and expertise.

On-Demand: Working with Indigenous People on Environmental Projects

First Nation participation in environmental decision making is increasingly recognized as vital to the move towards greater sustainability. Indigenous peoples worldwide share a unique and profound bond with the environment. Join Gary Pritchard, Environmental Project Manager from Curve Lake First Nation, to gain an understanding of how to work with Canada’s Indigenous Peoples when engaging on environmental business or projects. This webinar is intended to get young professionals thinking about how they do business with or conduct environmental business differently with local first nation communities. Participants will learn how to search out local First Nation community interests based on the proximity of a project location to treaty rights and when engagement should take place.  

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