Canadian Biogas Association
We are a member-driven industry organization that supports the diverse needs of the biogas and renewable natural gas (RNG) sector with the goal of building a strong, robust biogas & RNG industry in Canada.
The Canadian Biogas Association has created dedicated microsites with even more resources to raise awareness and build capacity in the biogas sector.
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
Canadian Renewable Energy Association (CanREA)
CanREA’s 2050 Vision - Powering Canada’s Journey to Net-Zero
As Canada sets out on a transformative journey to reach net-zero GHG emissions by 2050, we need a powerful boost from wind energy, solar energy and energy-storage technologies.
Cowater International
Our story started on a canoe trip in Algonquin park, Canada, more than 36 years ago. Since then, we have grown into a leading global development consulting company. Headquartered in Ottawa and with corporate hubs in Brussels, London (UK), Montreal and Nairobi, Cowater International has successfully delivered a portfolio of over 2500 projects and assignments in more than 95 countries. We work with governments, private sector actors and communities implementing projects that support socio-economic development, institutional strengthening, environmental improvements and advance equal opportunities for all.
We support trade and better economic opportunities for women in the Middle East and bring water supply infrastructure to remote communities in conflict-affected Sahel. We collaborate with smallholder farmers in Indonesia to make their produce comply with international standards so they can access global supply chains, and partner with governments in Latin America to modernize public institutions and enhance economic competitiveness.
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/
Electricity Human Resources Canada (EHRC)
Electricity Human Resources Canada (EHRC) works to strengthen the ability of the Canadian electricity industry to meet current and future needs of its workforce. The electricity industry is rapidly changing. The emergence of new technology, electrification of sectors of the economy that have not previously been electric, and decarbonization more generally are resulting in a need to attract skilled people to the industry in numbers that the sector has not previously needed to. Canada is embarking on a nation-building exercise unlike any in recent history – and Electricity Human Resources Canada (EHRC) is on the front line of labour market intelligence and workforce planning. EHRC conducts comprehensive labour market intelligence (LMI) to understand where there are emerging employment gaps in the industry, and emerging new roles. That data is then translated to actionable programs to encourage more diverse hiring and retention, appealing to more youth audiences and ensuring succession planning, change management and knowledge transfer is occurring grounded in best-practices across the industry. If it involves working with people in the sector – EHRC is there.
Energy Council of Canada (ECC)
The Energy Council of Canada is a non-partisan, non-lobbying, resource and technology neutral organization. We bring together diverse members from energy industries, sectoral associations and governments from across Canada. As a neutral convener, we foster dialogue, strategic thinking, collaboration and action to support an affordable, stable and environmentally sound Canadian energy sector. We advocate Canadian energy with North American and international audiences.
Engineers of Canada
Engineers Canada upholds the honour, integrity, and interests of the engineering profession by supporting consistent high standards in the regulation of engineering, encouraging the growth of the profession in Canada, and inspiring public confidence. For over 80 years, we have worked on behalf of the provincial and territorial associations that regulate engineering practice and license the country’s 300,000 members of the engineering profession.
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.
IEEE Women in Engineering
IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) is a global network of IEEE members and volunteers dedicated to promoting women engineers and scientists, and inspiring girls around the world to follow their academic interests in a career in engineering and science.
WIE envisions a vibrant community of IEEE women and men collectively using their diverse talents to innovate for the benefit of humanity.
IEEE Young Professionals
IEEE Young Professionals is a vibrant community of young engineers, scientists, and other professionals who are passionate about using their skills to make a difference in the world.
As an IEEE YP member, you'll connect with peers, gain valuable career skills, and contribute to projects that benefit your community and the profession. It's a great way to develop your leadership potential and build a strong professional network.
Indigenous Clean Energy (ICE)
Indigenous Clean Energy (ICE) are the leading platform in accelerating First Nations, Inuit, and Métis participation in clean energy projects from coast to coast to coast.
ICE supports Indigenous communities to be clean energy change agents through capacity-building, skills development, career training, and mentorship with high-quality and hands-on programming.
Lean In Equity & Sustainability
Lean In Equity & Sustainability is an independent gender diversity and inclusion non profit organizations operating under the LeanIn.Org umbrella. We are a member-centric, diverse, international network of women and allies supporting and empowering women to achieve their ambitions. Our mission is to empower women in male-dominated sectors to build a sustainable future. Our guiding principles are built on three key Pillars of UN Sustainable development goals: SDG5 (People), SDG7 (Purpose) and SDG13 (Planet).
In LINES we aim to advance the global energy transition by empowering women in energy through interdisciplinary networking, advocacy and mentoring . LINES seeks to address the current gender imbalances in the energy sector and to promote gender-sensitive action around the energy transition in many parts of the world.
Our work focuses on:
Networking: facilitating connections among women working in the traditional and renewable energy sector but also in other supporting industries such as the built enviroment
Advocacy: generating and disseminating information on the role of women in the energy transition as well as organising conferences, seminars, and workshops which foster discussions and promote gendersensitive action around the energy transition.
Mentoring: leading the development of women mentoring programmes as well as the matchmaking of mentors and mentees within the energy sector.
Collaborations: We form partnerships with global DEI networks, NGOs, academia, regulators, and private corporations to advance our gender balance objectives.
Queens University
Queen's University, situated in the historic city of Kingston, Ontario, is a prestigious public research university renowned for its academic excellence and vibrant campus life. Established in 1841, it is one of Canada's oldest and most respected institutions, consistently ranking among the top universities nationally and internationally. Queen's offers a wide array of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines, including arts and science, engineering, business, law, medicine, and education. The university is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive community, attracting students from all over the world. With its picturesque campus, rich history, and strong emphasis on research and innovation, Queen's University provides a transformative educational experience that prepares students to become leaders in their respective fields.