Electricity Canada
Electricity Canada is the esteemed national voice of Canada's electricity industry, playing a pivotal role in powering the nation for over 130 years. As a trusted advocate, it represents leading companies across the entire electricity value chain, from generation to distribution, ensuring a reliable, affordable, and increasingly clean energy supply for all Canadians. Electricity Canada is at the forefront of the country's ambitious journey towards a net-zero future, championing innovation, promoting sustainable practices, and collaborating with stakeholders to drive the essential electrification of the economy.
Learn more at https://www.electricity.ca/
Canadian Hydrogen Association (CHA)
With a history spanning over a century, the Canadian Hydrogen Association (CHA) is a national non-profit organization championing the role of hydrogen in Canada's clean energy future. 1 Formerly known as the Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association, the CHA boasts over 200 members across industry, academia, and government, advocating for hydrogen technologies to achieve net-zero emissions. 2 Through collaboration and knowledge sharing, the CHA promotes the environmental and economic benefits of hydrogen, positioning Canada as a global leader in this vital sector
Government of Canada
Canada's abundant natural resources have established it as a global energy leader. The Government of Canada is committed to a responsible energy future, balancing the sustainable development of traditional resources with a transition to clean energy sources. By investing in renewable technologies and fostering innovation, Canada is building a low-carbon economy while combating climate change. This balanced approach benefits all Canadians and reinforces Canada's commitment to a sustainable energy future.
Icelandic Arctic Cooperation Network (IACN)
The mission of the Icelandic Arctic Cooperation Network (IACN) is to initiate, encourage and facilitate Icelandic and international cooperation on Arctic issues, including research, education, innovation and monitoring, amongst public and private organizations, institutions, businesses and bodies involved in Arctic issues. The IACN fulfills its goal by facilitating access to information concerning Arctic related activities, providing support, guidance and consultation for cooperation on Arctic issues within Iceland, and by participating in domestic and international projects.
Skills Competences Canada
Skills Canada champions trades and technologies as viable and rewarding career paths for Canadian youth. Through engaging programs and national competitions, they empower young people to explore skilled careers, develop essential skills, and ultimately contribute to Canada's economic growth and global competitiveness. They connect students, educators, and industry partners to foster a passion for skilled trades and technologies.
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
The UNFCCC is leading the global charge against climate change. Born from the 1992 Earth Summit, this international treaty unites nearly every country on Earth in a shared mission: to prevent dangerous human interference with the climate system. Through global collaboration, the UNFCCC fosters agreements, sets targets, and drives action to stabilize greenhouse gas emissions and safeguard our planet for future generations.