Learn more about CanWEA 2014 and the opportunity to gain deep knowledge of the Canadian wind energy market. — Photo courtesy Canadian Wind Energy Asso
Learn more about CanWEA 2014 and the opportunity to gain deep knowledge of the Canadian wind energy market. — Photo courtesy Canadian Wind Energy Association
In Quebec, the provincial government will soon undertake a review of the province's energy future; determining the optimal mix of cost-effective and non-greenhouse gas emitting renewable electricity sources like hydro and wind to support economic development and advance electrification of transportation and industry.
Join this year's opening plenary at CanWEA's 30th Annual Conference and Exhibition and listen to the distinguished lineup of speakers discuss wind energy and climate change and Quebec's energy future.
At this year's opening plenary, special guest, Globe and Mail National Affairs Columnist, Jeffrey Simpson, will address Canada's challenges and potential to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions over the coming decades.
Robert Hornung, President, Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) will speak to the role of wind energy as a solution to climate change, and he will be followed by a distinguished speaker panel set that will discuss the potential for wind energy in Quebec to reduce GHG emissions in North America. The panel will be moderated by Marie Grégoire, Vice President and Senior Partner, Tact Intelligence-Conseil.
To learn more about CanWEA 2014 and the opportunity to gain deep knowledge of the Canadian wind energy market, visit the CanWEA 2014 conference website.
About the Canadian Wind Energy Association
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SOURCE: Canadian Wind Energy Association