ALBERTA ENERGY EFFICIENCY CONFERENCE January 17, 2017 from 9am
2017 Alberta Energy Efficiency Conference
This event is run by a third-party partner
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Join the Alberta Energy Efficiency Alliance as they host this years Alberta Energy Efficiency Conference! This event promises to be the ‘go to’ place for conversations about the future of energy efficiency in Alberta.
Speakers:
• Shannon Phillips, Minister Responsible for the Climate Change Office (invited)
• David Dodge, Chair, Energy Efficiency Alberta
• Philippe Dunsky, Dunsky Energy Consulting
• Dean Turgeon, 3D Energy
• Peter Love, Energy Services Association of Canada
• Robert Greenwald, Prism Engineering
• Kathryn Wagner, Inside Education
• Genevieve Gauthier, Econoler
• Mathieu Cote, Canadian Institute for Energy Training
• Greg Snaith, National Research Council
• Erich Binder, ASHRAE
• Colin Murray, ICF
• Jordan Fisher, FRESCo
• Andrea Linsky, BCIT
• Jim Sandercock, NAIT
• Curtis Probst, Rocky Mountain Institute
Admission
$30-$300
To register for the workshop please click here.
Iron & Earth was founded and operates on Indigenous land within Treaty Six Territory and Métis Region 4 in amiskwaciy-wâskahikan (in Nehiyawewin/Cree), so-called Edmonton. The home of many Indigenous Peoples including the Nehiyawak/Cree, Tsuut’ina, Niitsitapi/Blackfoot, Métis, Nakota Sioux, Haudenosaunee/Iroquois, Dene Suliné, Anishinaabe/Ojibway/Saulteaux, and the Inuk/Inuit.
We pay our respects to all Indigenous Peoples of this land. Through their spiritual and practical relationships with the land, a rich heritage for our learning and our life as a community has been created and maintained. We recognize that the transition to a low-carbon future must be led by Indigenous Peoples and that there will be no justice unless we acknowledge and repair our relationship with the land.
We are committed to responding to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Calls to Action and upholding the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and acknowledge that we are always learning and unlearning practices that minimize harm and lead to the development of trust between us and Indigenous Peoples across Nations and urban centers.