Making the Case for Decarbonization Projects

This one-day course is designed to provide participants with hands-on experience in analyzing decarbonization projects. It covers fundamental concepts such as incremental costs, carbon pricing, net present values, total costs of building ownership, and how to determine the necessary elements for a decision matrix. Throughout the day, participants actively engage in creating a business case for a decarbonization project by going through each step. At the end of the course, participants are asked to present their decarbonization recommendations. This course provides tools and knowledge to analyze the total cost of ownership and create a business case for decarbonization projects. With this information, participants can make informed decisions on which decarbonization projects to pursue to ultimately achieve their organizations' carbon reduction targets.

 Solar Journeys: Alberta’s Native Friendship Centres

Join Solar Alberta on May 22nd at noon MT for an insightful session on the green building initiatives of the Alberta Native Friendship Centres Association (ANFCA). Leon Cardinal from ANFCA will share inspiring stories of sustainable building development, highlighting projects that incorporate solar energy and future ambitions for renewable solutions.

2025 Supporting Equity in Trades Conference

Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto ON 1 Harbour Square, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

About the 2025 Supporting Equity in Trades Conference  The Supporting Equity in Trades (SET) Conference is Canada’s leading event dedicated to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in apprenticeship and the skilled trades. Hosted by the Canadian Apprenticeship Forum (CAF-FCA), SET 2025 will bring together trades professionals, employers, unions, educators, policymakers, and advocates to drive meaningful change. This conference provides a platform to share best practices, explore innovative solutions, and collaborate on strategies that foser more inclusive workplaces and training environments. Taking place May 24-26, 2025, at the Westin Harbour Castle in Toronto, ON, SET 2025 will feature inspiring keynote speakers, engaging plenary sessions, interactive workshops, and networking opportunities designed to connect attendees with like-minded leaders and changemakers. From Indigenous reconciliation in the trades to intersectionality in apprenticeship, the conference will highlight real world challenges, showcase promising initiatives, and inspire action to create a more equitable skilled trades workforce. Whether you're an ally, an industry leader, or a trades professional looking to make an impact, SET 2025 is the place to be.

Sixth Global Climate and SDG Synergies Conference: Unleashing Synergies Towards an Equitable, Climate-Resilient, and Sustainable Future

UN City, Copenhagen, Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark

The Sixth Global Conference on Strengthening Synergies between the Paris Agreement and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is a key platform to accelerate integrated climate and sustainable development action. Co-convened by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Secretariat, and hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark, the conference will bring together policymakers, experts, and stakeholders to drive transformative solutions for a more sustainable future.

Building Better: Practical Applications of National Energy Codes for AB

SAIT Campus Centre 1301 16 Avenue Northwest, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Join us for a complimentary in-person workshop hosted by the SAIT Green Building Technology Access Centre (GBTAC), where we’ll explore the evolving landscape of residential energy codes and policies shaping Alberta’s housing industry. As sustainability and energy efficiency become increasingly central to the construction sector, this session will provide valuable insights into how changing building energy codes and regulations are influencing residential design, construction, and compliance practices. Workshop Highlights: Tiered Energy Codes Explore the National Building Code – Alberta Edition (NBC-AE) Section 9.36 and its tiered approach to energy efficiency. Learn how these evolving standards are affecting new builds and gain practical strategies for navigating the changes effectively. Legislative & Policy Frameworks Gain a clear understanding of the current and emerging legislative and policy frameworks guiding the residential construction industry and what these shifts mean for future development. Codes and Compliance Discover the essential documentation, plans, and forms required to demonstrate compliance with tiered energy codes. Learn to identify critical field verification elements—from insulation continuity to airtightness—and ensure your projects meet regulatory expectations.

Heat Pump Fundamentals Training Series

Montecassino Event Centre 3710 Chesswood Dr Suite 220, North York, Ontario, Canada

Toronto Hydro, in partnership with Toronto 2030 District, ASHRAE Toronto, and HRAI, presents Heat Pump Fundamentals — a free training initiative focused on electrifying and decarbonizing heating systems in mid-tier commercial buildings. Tailored for industry professionals such as designers, engineers, property managers, and HVAC contractors, this series will explore heat pump applications, energy management strategies, and how to future-proof building systems. Location: Montecassino Event Centre, North YorkCost: Free (refundable $50 registration fee)Student waivers available: training@hrai.ca Heat Pump Fundamentals for Designers/Mechanical Engineers May 27, 2025, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Heat Pump Fundamentals for Commercial HVAC Contractors May 28, 2025, 8:30 AM – Noon Heat Pump Fundamentals for Property Owners and Developers May 29, 2025, 9:00 AM – Noon Heat Pump Fundamentals for Property Managers June 3, 2025, 9:00 AM – Noon Register now and gain the tools to drive energy efficiency and reduce GHG emissions in your buildings

Certified Measurement and Verification Professional (CMVP) in French

The process of measurement and verification (M&V) involves planning, measuring, and analyzing data to verify energy savings achieved through the implementation of energy conservation measures. This three-day CMVP course enables participants to thoroughly understand modern M&V standards, guidelines, and protocols. The CMVP program and certification serve to ensure that professionals understand essential M&V concepts by improving their ability to communicate effectively with partners, thereby leading to smoother project implementation. Completing this training and earning the CMVP certification elevates technical expertise and ethical standards in energy efficiency and performance measurement. Professionals gain the skills to effectively implement M&V principles in diverse building types including existing buildings, new constructions, and industrial facilities, and enable companies to implement cost saving activities. This program covers the nine bodies of knowledge essential to pass the CMVP exam. Topics include fundamental performance verification approaches, M&V planning, savings reporting, metering and considerations thereof, and modelling concepts. You will acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to confidently measure, verify, and report energy performance and savings in diverse contexts, including energy savings performance contracts and utility/government incentive programs. As a bonus, you will receive tips and tricks on how to use the RETScreen® Expert Clean Energy Management software along […]

$1950

Financing Ontario’s Energy System Growth Needs

Marriott Downtown, Toronto Eaton Centre 525 Bay St., Toronto, ON, Canada

Ontario’s energy system is a critical underpinning of the provincial government's economic growth strategy. The IESO has forecast that we need to expand our electricity system by 75 percent by 2050 to meet energy demand, and demand for natural gas as an affordable reliable fuel continues to expand. To meet these growth needs, Ontario’s utilities are going to need to attract significant new capital at pace we have not seen before. Join us for a discussion with Stephen Poloz, Brian Bentz, Steven Robins and Benjamin Dachis about how Ontario can finance these fast growing needs and meet this challenge.

Guelph Greener Homes: Breakfast Session for Contractors

Guelph City Hall 1 Carden Street, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

Contractors can join the City of Guelph for an educational session about the Guelph Greener Homes program to learn about the eligibility criteria, funding options and application process. This session will also show contractors how the Guelph Greener Homes program can benefit their business and increase sales. Topics to be covered: Grant program (criteria, measure, maximum cap) Loan program (criteria, measure, maximum cap) Overview of the application process This is a hybrid event. Virtual attendees can tune in here. In-person location: Guelph City Hall, Marg Mackinnon room

Heat Pump Fundamentals Training Series

Montecassino Event Centre 3710 Chesswood Dr Suite 220, North York, Ontario, Canada

Toronto Hydro, in partnership with Toronto 2030 District, ASHRAE Toronto, and HRAI, presents Heat Pump Fundamentals — a free training initiative focused on electrifying and decarbonizing heating systems in mid-tier commercial buildings. Tailored for industry professionals such as designers, engineers, property managers, and HVAC contractors, this series will explore heat pump applications, energy management strategies, and how to future-proof building systems. Location: Montecassino Event Centre, North YorkCost: Free (refundable $50 registration fee)Student waivers available: training@hrai.ca Heat Pump Fundamentals for Designers/Mechanical Engineers May 27, 2025, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Heat Pump Fundamentals for Commercial HVAC Contractors May 28, 2025, 8:30 AM – Noon Heat Pump Fundamentals for Property Owners and Developers May 29, 2025, 9:00 AM – Noon Heat Pump Fundamentals for Property Managers June 3, 2025, 9:00 AM – Noon Register now and gain the tools to drive energy efficiency and reduce GHG emissions in your buildings

Strategic Energy Management 101 (SEM 101)

Strategic energy management (SEM) is a specialized field of energy efficiency that consists of systematically understanding, controlling, and thereby reducing organizations’ energy consumption and demand along with correlated expenses and greenhouse gas emissions over time. The approach involves understanding and addressing gaps in areas such as energy and climate policies, human resource capacity, energy efficiency project development practices, monitoring and reporting systems, as well as financial resource allocations. Without a strategic approach, organizations may attempt to address energy efficiency on a piecemeal, project-by-project basis, thus resulting in unclear outcomes and unsustainable energy and demand reductions. SEM enables organizations to adopt a stable, controlled, and predictable continuous improvement cycle. The Strategic Energy Management 101 (SEM 101) course delivers multiple modules over two days. Each module entails a comprehensive presentation of concepts supported by engaging exercises and useful SEM tools, including templates and worksheets, as follows: Day one serves to emphasize an organization’s energy management strategy, assess its capacity, and address gaps in planning, financial resource allocations, and communication. Day two is focused on identifying and prioritizing energy efficiency initiatives, developing energy efficiency projects, and reporting on progress.   Organizations that adopt SEM principles have demonstrated the ability to achieve annual energy and cost […]

$1045

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