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Foundations in Circularity: The what, why and how of a circular economy
Apr
17

Foundations in Circularity: The what, why and how of a circular economy

Join us online on April 17th at 12:00 PM CST to learn all about the basics of a circular economy!

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A virtual event aimed at providing the basics of circularity that all organizations across all sectors need to know to respond to the seismic industry, materials and supply shifts that are driving adopting of circular practices and development of regional, national and international circular economies.

We are delighted to have Tanis Ostermann, Principal & Founder of CanSustain as our speaker. Tanis brings over two decades of experience in environmental and sustainability management, having spearheaded numerous projects and provided expert advice across various sectors.

The focus of this event is to address the practical training and awareness needs, as well as barriers, that have been globally identified for all types of organizations (government, community, business, NGO) in advancing circular economy adoption. The scope of the material is designed to be universally applicable, catering to a wide array of organizations and resonating with diverse cultures.

Our objective is to inspire and equip individuals, businesses, and communities with the knowledge and tools necessary for transitioning towards a more sustainable and circular economy.

About Tanis Ostermann,

Tanis Ostermann is Principal & Founder of CanSustain, a Manitoba firm specializing in environmental and sustainability management issues and solutions. She has worked in the fields of environmental and sustainability management system development and improvement for twenty five years, having led the design, facilitation and development of sustainability focused projects.

Ms. Ostermann has experience in utility, aerospace, clean-tech, water management, academic, airport management, retail, agri-food, telecom and municipal sectors. She has provided advice on the most pressing environmental and sustainability issues in the world today, including climate change, municipal planning, ESG, clean tech advancement, corporate sustainability governance and circular economies.

She is an Environmental Professional, certified through the Canadian Environmental Certification Approvals Board. Ms. Ostermann has a Bachelor of Science in environmental toxicology and a Master of Environment focusing on the use of existing, well-functioning management systems to enhance sustainability performance.

Most recently she has served on the Expert Advisory Committee under the Manitoba Climate and Green Plan; as the Manitoba Representative to the Sustainable Development Advisory Council under the Canadian Minister of Environment and Climate Change Canada, and on the Canadian Standardization Advisory Committee on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) and Sustainability of Standards Council of Canada.

Learn more about CanSustain

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Empowering Connections: Iceland-Canada Women's Cooperation
Apr
9

Empowering Connections: Iceland-Canada Women's Cooperation

🌐 Join us for a online, networking event on April 9, 2024! 🌐

This unique event is hosted in cooperation with the Embassy of Canada to Iceland and the Association of Businesswomen in Iceland (FKA).

Hear from Canadian and Icelandic speakers from the renewable energy sector and discover ways to engage in partnerships with Icelandic companies and organizations.

Attending the event will give you:

  • In-depth Understanding: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the business relationship between Canada and Iceland, and how it has evolved over time.

  • Knowledge of Technological Advancements: Learn about the latest technologies that are fostering growth in trade between these two nations.

  • Insights from Industry Leaders: Hear directly from influential business women about their experiences and strategies in leveraging bilateral trade relations to grow their businesses.

  • Interactive Learning: Engage in a lively discussion with the panelists during the question and answer session. This is a unique opportunity to have your queries addressed by industry experts.

  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with other attendees who may be industry professionals, potential collaborators, or simply individuals who share similar interests.

  • Potential Business Opportunities: Discover new business opportunities that the Canada-Iceland relationship might present for you or your organization.

  • Broadened Perspective: Understand the broader impact of the Canada-Iceland business relationship on the global economy and society.

    Enrich your knowledge, expand your network, and potentially uncover new business opportunities.

Speakers:

- Jeannette Menzies, Ambassador of Canada to Iceland
- Grace Quan, CEO at Hydrogen In Motion
- Clara Phillips, Technical Project Lead at Nunavut Nukkiksautiit Corporation (NNC)
- Denise Pothier, Chief Operating Officer at Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business

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Solar Alberta Workshops
Apr
9
to May 2

Solar Alberta Workshops

Battery Energy Storage Systems: Design and Modelling

April 9, 11, 16 & 18; 7-9 p.m. MT

Join this 4-night course to learn how to evaluate site conditions and electrical loads for interactive and stand-alone solar PV systems with energy storage, choose battery-based solar PV system configurations, apply appropriate sections of the Canadian Electrical Code, and more! This course is intended for electricians, technicians, engineers, and solar installers. 

Register for $275 here. You can find our posts on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and X.


Solar PV Systems: Commissioning, Operations, and Maintenance

April 23, 25, 20, & May 2; 7-9 p.m. MT

Are you interested in grid-interactive solar PV system commissioning, operations and maintenance? Join this course to learn commissioning standards, performance verification and electrical tests, maintenance and troubleshooting for PV systems, shut-down and start-up procedures, preventative maintenance, corrective maintenance, and reporting and documentation. This course focuses on interactive residential and commercial-scale projects less than 1 MW. 

Register for $275 ($250 with early bird pricing until April 9) here. You can find our posts on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and X.

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WiRE Student Table at the OEN’s March Networking Luncheon
Mar
22

WiRE Student Table at the OEN’s March Networking Luncheon

WiRE Student Table

Date: March 22, 2024

Time: 11:30am - 2:00pm

Where: The Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto, ON

We are excited to announce that Lorraine Gray, VP of System Operations and Station Servies, Hydro One will be the featured speaker at the March OEN Luncheon. In the keynote presentation, Lorraine Gray will discuss: "Excellence and Culture. People first leadership and the energy transition."

Before the luncheon commences, students and young professionals will have the chance to network with seasoned professionals and industry leaders. During the luncheon, they will be seated at the WiRE student table. This event is more than a simple networking opportunity; it's about igniting your career in the energy industry.

Grab your spot now as seats are limited and will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis. If you have any questions, please reach out to Haida Liu (hliu@womeninrenewableenergy.ca).

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WiRE & Plug’n Drive - Plugging Women into Electric Vehicles Test Drive and Networking Session
Mar
19

WiRE & Plug’n Drive - Plugging Women into Electric Vehicles Test Drive and Networking Session

WiRE and Plug'n Drive Plugging Women into Electric Vehicles Test Drive and Networking Session

Join us at Plug’n Drive for an exhilarating event that’s charging up the world of electric vehicles!

Location: Plug'n Drive, 33 Bloor Street East, 5th Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

Time: 4pm to 6pm

Date: March 19, 2023

Cost: Free!

Test Drive the Future: Buckle up and experience the pulse-racing thrill of test-driving the latest EV models. Feel the surge of electric power as you hit the accelerator. It’s not just a drive—it’s a glimpse into tomorrow’s transportation!

Unleash the Power of Electric: Dive deep into the benefits of driving electric. From zero emissions to cost savings, discover how EVs are reshaping the automotive landscape.

Networking Power Hour: Calling all students and industry professionals!: Rub shoulders with like-minded individuals and industry experts. Forge connections that spark innovation and drive progress. Whether you’re a seasoned EV enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this is your chance to rev up your network! This event is your turbocharged gateway to industry peers, mentors, and career opportunities. Plug into knowledge, inspiration, and a greener future.

Be Part of the Change: This event is a vital cog in the Plugging Women into EVs project, fueled by the Canadian government’s Zero Emissions Vehicle Awareness Initiative. Let’s drive together towards a cleaner, brighter tomorrow! See you at the intersection of innovation and sustainability!

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OEN Networking Luncheon and Career Fair ft. Lesley Gallinger
Feb
2

OEN Networking Luncheon and Career Fair ft. Lesley Gallinger

This is a special event for students! After the luncheon there will be a career fair! Don’t miss out!

Part of our Plugging Women into Zero Emissions Vehicles Initiative!

FREE TICKETS FOR STUDENTS! If interested email Haida Liu hliu@womeninrenewableenergy.ca

Date: February 2, 2024

Time: Luncheon 11:30am to 2:00pm, Career Fair 2:00pm to 3:00pm

Location: The Westin Harbour Castle, 1 Harbour Square, Toronto, ON M5J 2G4

Ignite Your Career Path: Attend the Student and Young Professional Day at the Ontario Energy Network (OEN) Luncheon on February 2nd, 2024.

We are excited to announce that Lesley Gallinger, the President & CEO of the IESO, will be featured as a keynote speaker at the OEN luncheon, offering her invaluable perspective and leadership experience in the Ontario energy sector. This presents a unique opportunity to gain insights from a top industry leader. At the event, you will have the privilege of either joining the WiRE student table or sitting at a company table, enabling direct interactions with seasoned professionals and industry leaders.

After the luncheon, engage in conversations with representatives from leading firms, explore a variety of career paths within the energy sector, and uncover roles that match your skills and aspirations. This event is more than a simple networking opportunity; it's about igniting your career in the energy industry.

This event is co-hosted by WiRE and Plug’n Drive. Grab your spot now as seats are limited. Seats will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis. If you have any questions, please reach out to Haida Liu (hliu@womeninrenewableenergy.ca) and Hui Huang (hhuang@womeninrenewableenergy.ca).

Itinerary

11:30 am: Event check in and networking

12:15 pm: Luncheon

1:00 pm: Panel Presentation

2:00 pm: Event concludes and CAREER FAIR BEGINS!

**If you are purchasing a table of 8 or 10 for this event, please note, all table guest names are due by January 26th, 2024.

**If you have any dietary restrictions, please contact info@ontarioenergynetwork.org by January 26th, 2024.

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STUDENTS & YOUNG PROFESSIONALS CAREER FAIR REGISTRATION

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Energy Council of Canada - 2024 Canada Energy Update
Jan
31

Energy Council of Canada - 2024 Canada Energy Update

2024 Canada Energy Update

There is one week remaining before Canada Energy Update 2024. Tickets are still available for the in-person event in Ottawa. And you can also pre-register for the online Zoom presentation of the event if you're unable to be at the live session. The Energy Council of Canada is pleased to announce that our roster of presenters is now complete with the addition of Guy Lonechild, Chief Executive Officer of the First Nations Power Authority and Monica Gattinger, Director, Institute for Science, Society, and Policy at the University of Ottawa. 

You can attend the session In person at the National Arts Centre - Ottawa or online via Zoom. It will take place on Wednesday, January 31 from 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm ET.


There are many ways to participate at this year’s event:

  • Have your organization sponsor at the bronze level  |  Click Here

  • Buy a ticket to attend in-person  |  Register Here

  • As always, stream the presentations online free of charge  |  Click Here

  • Attend the in-person reception from 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm ET  |  Register Here

 
Visit the website https://ceu.energy.ca/ to see the impressive speaker roster and learn more about this year’s session.
 
Originally delivered as a webinar, Canada Energy Update has attracted a consistent and growing cross-sectoral audience. Typically, over 350 individuals attend.
 
It’s no wonder!

  • This is one of the first Canadian energy events of the year 

  • It is also the only place you’ll hear a comprehensive review of the energy year that was, combined with a look ahead at the year that will be … from the experts 


This year, we are branching out and making Canada Energy Update a hybrid event. We are inviting both traditional online participation and in-person attendance. 

Be sure to invite your colleagues and other members of your professional network to participate. Your attendance is what makes this event unique and uniquely valuable.

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WiRE & IACN 2023 Webinar Series: The Arctic Renewable Energy Sector
Jan
31

WiRE & IACN 2023 Webinar Series: The Arctic Renewable Energy Sector

Exploring Innovation & Technologies in the Arctic

Date: January 31, 2024

Time: 12:00pm - 1:15pm EST

Where: Online

This webinar is hosted by Women In Renewable Energy and Icelandic Arctic Cooperation Network.

WiRE and IACN conclude their Share Your North Webinar Series on Renewable Energy in the Arctic with their final instalment, exploring innovations and emerging technologies within the sector.

Renewable energy production has come a long way. In forgoing our unsustainable reliance on fossil fuels, we have managed to harness the powers of nature to renewably sate our ever-increasing demand for heat and electricity.

These systems are far from static; they are constantly evolving thanks to our collective ingenuity, providing new and efficient means to renewably satisfy our increasing demands for energy, with each emerging technology chartering unexpected paths forward.

It is with this in mind that this episode will delve into some of the latest developments within the renewable energy generation sector, uncovering their nuances and interplays within the current conditions of the Arctic.

Panel Moderator:

Greg Poelzer - Co-Director of CASES SSHRC Partnership Grant at University of Saskatchewan; Lead of University of the Arctic Thematic Network in Renewable Energy at UArctic (University of the Arctic)

Speakers:

  • Gwen Holdmann - Director at Alaska Center for Energy and Power

  • Jon Asgeir Haukdal Thorvaldsson - Project Manager - Energy Transition at Orkustofnun, Icelandic National Energy Authority

  • Denise Pothier - Vice-president at Stantec

  • Stephanie Adey - Package Lead at Growler Energy

We look forward to seeing you online!

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WiRE Field Trip at Scotford Solar Farm: Behind-the-Meter Industrial Energy
Nov
17

WiRE Field Trip at Scotford Solar Farm: Behind-the-Meter Industrial Energy

WiRE Field Trip at Scotford Solar Farm: Behind-the-Meter Industrial Energy

Date: November 17, 2023

Time: 11am - 3pm MDT

Where: Scotford Solar Farm, 21456 Township Road 516 Strathcona County, AB

Join us for an exciting and educational field trip to Scotford Solar Farm, one of the largest solar projects to date in Alberta!

The Scotford Solar Farm PV generation potential is approximately 80 MW dc and is a solar facility that provides behind-the-meter power to Shell Canada’s Scotford Complex. Scotford is a major industrial site that includes a refinery, a chemicals plant, and a carbon capture and storage facility.

This field trip is hosted by Alltrade Industrial Contractors and Women in Renewable Energy (WiRE). Alltrade performed the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) aspects of the project and can provide valuable insights into the work that was involved with completing a project of this scale. Alltrade is not just the electrical contractor that performs 100% of the electrical scope of work, but also acts as EPC (Engineering Procurement Construction). Scotford is the largest “behind-the-meter” project in Canada, meaning that 100% of the power generated at site is used on the Shell plant and not exported to the grid.

The field trip will include a tour of the solar farm site, a viewing of the major components of utility-scale PV generation, and a presentation on the construction activities involving civil and electrical work. You will have an opportunity to learn about the design, installation, and operation of the solar farm, as well as the benefits and challenges of behind-the-meter power for industrial customers. You will also have the opportunity to network with professionals and students from the renewable energy industry and academia. You will also learn about the benefits of the solar farm to the community including job creation and economic stimulation, and what tradework opportunities there are among these types of projects.

The field trip will take place on November 17, 2023, from 11am to 3pm. The meeting point will be at the Scotford Solar Farm, located at 53.82339, -113.0943 (by GPS) approximately 45 minute drive from city centre Edmonton.

By vehicle, approach to the Shell Complex is from either HWY 15 or 16 and Range Road 214. Private road onto site is accessed via Township Road 561.

Note - Transportation will not be provided, so please arrange your own carpooling, as there is no Public Transit available.

Please wear appropriate clothing for the November weather conditions, and footwear for outdoor conditions. Attendees are responsible to bring their own Personal Protective Equipment including Hard Hat, safety glasses, Hi-Vis clothing / Vest, and Steel toe footwear. Contact Susan Courty for more information regarding PPE, and directions.

The field trip is open to all genders and backgrounds, but space is limited, so don’t miss this opportunity!

We look forward to seeing you at Scotford Solar Farm!

If you have any questions please reach out to us

scourty@womeninrenewableenergy.ca

Learn more about ALLTRADE

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Plugging Women into ZEVs: Exploring Careers and DEI Solutions for Women, Two Spirit, and Gender-Diverse People in the ZEV Industry
Nov
9

Plugging Women into ZEVs: Exploring Careers and DEI Solutions for Women, Two Spirit, and Gender-Diverse People in the ZEV Industry

Women in Renewable Energy (WiRE) is excited to team up with Native Womens Women's Association (NWAC) to bring you an enlightening online event designed to educate students and entry level professionals about the diverse range of occupations related to the burgeoning ZEV industry

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WiRE NB, WiN NB & WiE Networking Event ft. Laurie Fraser and Amanda Rivers
Sep
19

WiRE NB, WiN NB & WiE Networking Event ft. Laurie Fraser and Amanda Rivers

Are you a woman working or interested in the energy sector? Do you want to hear from inspiring women leaders who have made a difference in this field? Do you want to network with other like-minded people and learn more about the opportunities and challenges in the energy sector? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you don’t want to miss this event!

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WiRE NB | A Clean and Green Energy Transition at the Port of Belledune
Aug
2

WiRE NB | A Clean and Green Energy Transition at the Port of Belledune

Join WiRE NB and the Port of Belledune as they discuss the current activities underway in creating the Green Energy Hub and the global impact of this development. Learn how the port is working with key industry and Indigenous partners, and the pivotal role the port is playing in facilitating this clean industry transition.

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