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Power Networking Guide
appro2016.com#APPrO2016
28th Annual Canadian Power Conference & Networking Centre
Metro Toronto Convention Centre November 15 & 16
Association of Power Producers of Ontario25 Adelaide St. East, suite 1602Toronto, Ontario M5C 3A1tel. 416-322-6549fax 416-481-5785Email: appro@appro.orgWeb: www.appro.org
Welcome from APPrO’s President 4APPrO staff, Conference Committee 4Accessing Wi-Fi and the conference app 6Conference location map 8Conference & Power Networking Centre floor
plans 9
Hedley Palmer and WiRE awards 10APPrO membership 11APPrO Sponsor contact information 12 - 26 Thanks to APPrO 2015 sponsors 28
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP 27Brookfield Renewable 13Charles River Associates 14ENGIE 2Electricity Today 17KPMG 7
Marks Commercial 19Navigant 17Northland Power 5Power Magazine 24Stikeman Elliott LLP 6, 22Veresen 25
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Contents
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APPrO conference: www.appro2016.comUse the APPrO 2016 conference app: https://appro.org/app
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The APPrO 2016 Conference Committee
Janelle BatesRebecca BlackJake BrooksLisa BuckleyMilt CaplanEdith Chin
Andrew ClareJonathan ErlingRobert EuwesCary FergusonNicolas FoxMabel Fulford
Dan GoldbergerReena GoyalCarole KiellyManfred KleinChris LambeckRichard Laszlo
Paul McCuaigPaul MurphyRon OberthJoanna OsaweLibby PassmoreKen Pearce
Stephen SomervilleBob StaskoBunli Yang
Welcome from APPrO President & CEO
Dear Power Industry Colleague,
At APPrO 2016 CHALLENGE + CHANGE you will encounter the industry’s top experts and session content renowned for the depth and breadth of subject matter This year’s offering is guaranteed to spark your interest and participation Stay tuned to appro2016 com for updates on content, speakers and new interactive features
The industry’s networking hub, APPrO 2016, provides a respected forum for delegates to connect and update their knowledge Nowhere else can you hear what regulators, government officials, industry leaders and political pundits have to say about the current power environment across all commercial technologies in Ontario, and across Canada and the US
On behalf of the APPrO Board, Conference Committee and APPrO Staff, please join us again this year on November 15 & 16 for another great Canadian Power Conference at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre
I’ll look for you there!
David Butters, APPrO President & CEO
Look for the folks with the purple badges onsite and they will be happy to help you with whatever you need
Jake Brooks Executive Director
Karla Martinez Conference Operations
Soraya Rivera Registration
Priyanka Mahalanobis Administration/Onsite Office
Manager
Carole Kielly Trade Show Manager,
Event Marketing & Sales
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STIKEMAN ELLIOTT LLPTORONTO MONTRÉAL OTTAWA CALGARY VANCOUVER NEW YORK LONDON SYDNEYstikeman.com
As a sponsor of the 28th Annual Canadian Power Conference, Stikeman Elliott invites you to a reception immediately following the annual banquet dinner.
• Tuesday, November 15 • Metro Toronto Convention Centre • South Building
APPrO 2016 President’s MixerBe our guest.
1. Open your list of available wireless networks, then choose or set Network Name (SSID) to appro2016
2. Enter the following network password (WPA2 Security code): aconnect ( all lower case) – this step is only required on first login
3. Open your Internet Browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari, etc.)
4. When the wireless Login page appears, click the “Continue” button
Please Note: You must hit the “Continue” button to connect.
If you do not see a screen with the APPrO event logo on the top and a “Continue” button, please follow the special instructions below.
5. Try to connect to the conference website which is http://www.appro2016.com. or to the conference web app which is https://appro.org/app
6. If you fail to connect, please check the following:
• Disable any Proxy Settings for Internet Browser. Proxy settings are found under browser configuration.
Special instructions in case your browser does not display the “Continue” Button:
If you do not see a screen with the APPrO event logo on the top and a “Continue” button, please do the following:
a) Enter a public web page address that is not HTTPS such as www.cbc.ca in your web browser address bar.
b) Immediately after doing that, you should see a splash screen with a “Continue” button. Hit the “Continue” button and then proceed to the web pages for the APPrO conference as shown in step 5 above.
How to access Wi-Fi service on site at the APPrO 2016 Conference
Log on to PowerConnect – the APPrO 2016 web app: https://appro org/app
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© 2016 KPMG LLP, a Canadian limited liability partnership and a member firm of the KPMG network of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative (“KPMG International”), a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. 14820
Powering the future, todayKPMG has built one of Canada’s largest Power & Utilities practices to provide audit, tax, infrastructure development and financing, and strategy and operations advice to developers, companies, investors, and stakeholders across the industry.
At KPMG we can help you succeed today to power the future.
Let’s start the conversation.
Contact us:Mary HemmingsenPartner,National Sector Leader LNGPower & UtilitiesT: 416-777-8896E: mhemmingsen@kpmg.ca
Craig WalterPartner, GTA Energy LeaderDeal Advisory ServicesT: 416-777-8342E: cwalter1@kpmg.ca
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The Hedley Palmer Award is a special form of recognition presented each year by APPrO to honour an individual who in the judgment of the APPrO Board has made an outstanding contribution to the Ontario power industry. It has been given to a different individual each year since 1989 during the banquet dinner at the annual IPPSO or APPrO Conference. According to APPrO, it’s the highest honour bestowed annually in the power generation business in Canada.
Hedley Palmer and WiRE awards
The WiRE Women of the Year Award recognizes and celebrates professional women working in the energy sector who go above and beyond business-as-usual, consistently demonstrate outstanding leadership, and have contributed significantly to the expansion and improvement of the power sector. WiRE presents three Women of Distinction Awards annually: Wind Power, Solar Power and Woman of the Year. The WiRE Woman of the Year Award will be presented by WiRE Founders and Co-Chairs Joanna Osawe and Rebecca Black on November 15th, 2016 as part of the Annual Canadian Power Banquet, during the 28th Annual Canadian Power Conference and Networking Centre.
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Who can become an APPrO member?APPrO members are primarily power generators, but almost anyone in the industry who is connected to or wanting to do business in the electrical power industry – contractors, equipment suppliers, service providers legal experts and consultants – are all members of APPrO.
Encouraging investment in new generation for Ontario to ensure an affordable and reliable supply of power at reasonable cost is a major Ontario government priority. As the respected and credible voice of generators in Ontario, APPrO members play a pivotal role in the development of this new capacity and the broader energy policies and market design which will underpin the success of Ontario’s electricity restructuring efforts.
Why join APPrO?As a member of APPrO, your organization can contribute to the development and communication of industry positions, and take part in industry initiatives and government consultations to ensure that your voice is heard.
Find more details online or go to http://bit.ly/appro_membership for information on the categories and terms of membership, and current fees and to download the fillable membership form. To join APPrO, simply contact Carole.Kielly@appro.org for personal assistance.
Help us promote competition, open markets, fair access for new entrants, environmental responsibility, orderly investment and efficiency, by becoming a member of APPrO today. We are at your service.
What are the benefits of APPrO membership?APPrO Membership benefits vary according to generator status, company size and other criteria. However, all memberships include:
• IPPSO FACTO Magazine subscription
• Discount entrance fees to the APPrO Annual Conference
• Notice of and invitation to conferences, members’ meetings and special events
• Supplementary articles, graphics and other information via the online magazine website.
• Voting rights at all member meetings, including elections
• Access to power generation industry contact information (adhering to PIPEDA and CASL)
• Discounts on APPrO print advertising (IPPSO FACTO, Annual Canadian Power Networking Guide)
• Real time online access to the full archives of IPPSO FACTO magazine content
• Affinity perks
Insight. Influence. Impact.Together, we’re powerful.
Experience the benefits of APPrO membership
Visit our website at www.appro.org or contact Carole Kielly at 416-322-6549 ext. 226 for more information
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APPrO – the Association of Power Producers of Ontario25 Adelaide St., E., Suite 1602, Toronto, ON M5C 3A1416-322-6549www.appro.orgAPPrO is a non-profit organization representing more than 100 companies involved in the generation of electricity in Ontario, including generators and suppliers of equipment as well as legal and consulting services. APPrO mem-bers produce power from co-generation, hydro-electric, gas, coal, nuclear, wind energy, waste wood and other sources. APPrO focuses 100% on the business issues of power producers in Ontario. Our varied membership provides an all-inclusive view of the market and positions APPrO as the leading advocacy group for generators in Ontario, giving voice to all parts of Ontario’s generation sector. Each November at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, APPrO pres-ents the Annual Canadian Power Conference & Networking Centre, the indus-try’s leading power generation event featuring unparalleled content and high level discussion with the industry’s thought leaders. Join a host of high calibre attendees at the networking hub for Canada’s power professionals. APPrO also publishes IPPSO FACTO Magazine, the journal of record of the Canadian power industry. Check out the online content at https://magazine.appro.org/ APPrO exists to ensure that the market for electrical production is competitive, efficient, open to new entrants, and as fair as possible. That is why APPrO’s primary focus is advocacy for generators -- APPrO actively monitors, assesses and participates directly in the development of crucial elements of Ontario’s electricity sector. APPrO members promote competition, open markets, fair access for new entrants, environmental responsibility, orderly investment and efficiency. Interested? Check out our membership information at www.appro.org/appro_membership.html or contact us directly: David Butters, Presidentdavid.butters@appro.orgext. 231 Jake Brooks, Executive Directorjake.brooks@appro.orgext. 224 Carole Kielly, Manager, Sales & Marketingcarole.kielly@appro.orgext. 226
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP40 King Street West, Suite 4400Toronto, ON M5H 3Y4BLG provides specialized legal, regulatory and strategic advice to electricity generators, developers, lenders, investors and government entities throughout Canada. Our experience includes providing advice on all aspects of project development for all forms of generating projects (renewables and non-renew-ables) including structuring, financing, tax, construction, First Nations, power purchase agreement, environmental approvals and permitting. We regularly appear before regulatory tribunals across Canada on electricity and natural gas rate cases and other regulatory issues and approvals. We have acted for numerous municipal utilities and their shareholders in respect of mergers, acquisitions, purchases and sales of various utilities. We also provide advice to
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utilities and consumers regarding electricity and natural gas issues in respect of ongoing legal regulatory requirements including conservation and demand management. Our experience and dedication have resulted in BLG being ranked in the top tier of Canadian law firms in the power sector. Linda L. Bertoldi416 367 6647lbertoldi@blg.com J. Mark Rodger416 367 6190mrodger@blg.com Shane Freitag416 367-6137Sfreitag@blg.comwww.blg.com
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Electricity Today Magazine In the rapidly changing climate of today’s power industry, Electricity Today continues to be the publication of choice for North America’s transmission and distribution sectors. Electricity Today is published nine times a year by The Canadian Electricity Forum, a leading publishing and training company for the electrical power and engineering industry. Tammy Williams, Associate Publishertammy@electricity-today.com1-855-824-6131 ext 222 Gerry Fox, EditorGerry@electricity-today.com1-855-824-6131 ext 226www.electricity-today.com
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EPS AB Energy Canada Ltd.30 Fair Road, Unit 2Guelph, Ontario, N1K 0A1Cogeneration, On-Site Power and Distributed Generation Systems EPS AB are part of a $350M/yr global company that specializes in the supply and installation of gas engine driven CHP plants with as prime mover the GE Jenbacher gas engines. Worldwide we have supplied more than 1500 MW in CHP plants, have 900 engines under longterm service agreements, a ser-vice organization with more than 200 specialized service technicians, a parts warehouse with more than $20M in stock, including more than 70 Jenbacher gas engines. Jan Buijk416 804-2203jbuijk@epsenergy.cawww.epsenergy.ca
Euromoney Seminars & IJGlobal8 Bouverie St, London UK EC4Y 8AX After seven successful years and over 1,500 delegates, the Canadian Power Finance Conference has established its place as the premier meeting point for Canadian power finance professionals and international players looking to do business in the region. The event will return to Toronto on the 19th & 20th January at the Ritz-Carlton. We are pleased to invite you to join your industry peers in order to network, meet new business contacts and kick-start the stra-tegy for the year ahead. As an Appro member you are entitled to a special 15% discount. To register please email ginny.neill@euromoneyplc.com. Ginny Neill, ginny.neill@euromoneyplc.com Christopher Hutchings, christopher.hutchings@euromoneyplc.com
FMC Power Inc.Our mission is to provide distributed energy and/or emergency power solu-tions using experienced, knowledgeable employees and suppliers. FMC Power distributes CHP units for Tecogen, Massachusetts and Tedom, Czech Republic. Output range is 35kW-530kW. CHP generates Electricity along with reusable “waste heat”. Visit our booth and see how we can assist your CDM teams as a technical resource for your potential CHP customers. CDM targets are aggres-sive and behind the meter generation is one potential solution. Ross Wilson416-951-1620 ross@fmcpower.com www.fmcpower.com
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Horizon Energy Solutions55 John Street NorthHamilton, ON, L8N 3E4Provider of accurate metering, energy management and conservation and rene-wable energy generation solutions. Scott Knapman(905) 521-4915scott.knapman@horizonenergysolutionsinc.comwww.horizonenergysolutionsinc.com
Hydro One Limited Hydro One (TSX: H) is Ontario’s largest electricity transmission and distribution company headquartered in Toronto, Ontario with approximately $24 billion in assets and 2015 revenues of over $6.5 billion. Hydro One delivers electricity safely and reliably to over 1.3 million customers across the province of Ontario, and to large industrial customers and municipal utilities. Hydro One owns and operates Ontario’s approximately 29,000 circuit km high-voltage transmission network and an approximately 123,000 circuit km primary low-voltage local distribution network. For more information about Hydro One, visit www.HydroO-ne.com
KPMG - Power & Utilities PracticeKPMG has built one of Canada’s largest power and utilities practices and servi-ces leading organizations in the generation, transmission, distribution, and retail energy & electricity sectors. Our clients range from new start-up firms to major power and utility corporations. KPMG also has an impressive track record assisting companies with acquisitions, divestitures, organizational changes and
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advisory services. At KPMG, we measure our success from the only perspective that mat-ters – yours. Mary HemmingsenNational Power & Utilities Leader416 777-8896mhemmingsen@kpmg.ca Craig WalterGTA Power & Utilities Leader416 777 8342cwalter1@kpmg.ca
Mark’s CommercialMark’s Commercial is a one-stop shop for outfitting Canadian workforces and corporations, with online ordering, direct delivery and customized workwear. As the wholesale arm of Mark’s, we’re a head-to-toe supplier of industrial and corporate wear, footwear and fully compliant PPE for all industries—delivered when and where you need it.
McCarthy TetraultMcCarthy Tetrault’s Power Group is ranked as having one of the leading practi-ces in the country. Our expertise covers power project development and finan-ce, mergers & acquisitions, utility restructuring, privatizations and procurement and sales arrangements. Drawing on our wide breadth of experience in the po-wer sector, we are able to provide practical and timely advice. Having acted on the financing and development of more than 75 power projects, our experience is unsurpassed in Canada. Visit us at www.mccarthy.ca David Lever, Partner – Toronto416-601-7655dlever@mccarthy.ca George Vegh, Partner – TorontoTel. 416 601-7709gvegh@mccarthy.ca
NavigantNavigant (NYSE: NCI) understands that the energy landscape is evolving. Emer-ging technologies and societal demand promise to reshape not only the energy we use, but also how we use it. Navigant collaborates with our energy industry clients to help them build, manage, and protect their business’ value. Learn more at www.navigant.com/energy Todd WilliamsManaging Director647 288 5204twilliams@navigant.com
NextEra Energy Canada 390 Bay StToronto, ON M5H 1W2 416 364-9714NextEra Energy Canada, LP (NEEC), a leader in producing electricity from clean and renewable resources, derives 100 per cent of its electricity across Canada from clean or renewable fuels, such as the wind and sun. NEEC has been deve-loping renewable energy projects in Canada since 2006 and has two photovol-taic (PV) solar facilities, and 13 wind facilities in Canada. Our success reflects
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the solid business practices of our parent company, NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, North America’s largest generator of renewable energy from the wind and sun. NextEra Energy Resources is part of NextEra Energy, Inc.
Northland Power30 St. Clair Avenue West, 12th FloorToronto, ON M4V 3A1Northland Power — intelligent energy for a greener planet. Northland develops, builds, owns and operates power generation facilities in Canada and internationally. Northland’s facilities produce electricity from clean natural gas and renewable energy sources such as solar, wind and biomass, and sells its product under long-term power purchase agreements. Northland maintains an active development and construction program to disco-ver new and innovative power generation opportunities; both independently and in partnership with First Nations, municipal and other power project developers. Northland’s mission is to create sustainable value for shareholders, customers and communities. Sam MantenutoChief Operating Officer647 288 1027 Fax 416 962 6266sam.mantenuto@northlandpower.ca Sarah CharukDirector of Communications647 288 1105 Fax 416 962 6266sarah.charuk@northlandpower.cawww.northlandpower.ca
Northwind SolutionsOperations and Maintenance 1315 North Service Road East, Unit 303Oakville, ON L6H 1A7 David Asling-Snee905.849.3069 dasling-snee@northwindsolutions.comwww.northwindsolutions.com
Ontario Waterpower Association380 Armour Road, Suite 264Peterborough, ON K9H 7L7Since 2001 the Ontario Waterpower Association has been representing the common and collective interests of the waterpower industry. To date our membership has grown to over 150 organizations. Our membership includes generators, engineering firms, environmental consultants, legal, project finan-cing and insurance firms, Aboriginal communities and other organizations, all sharing the common interest of advancing waterpower in Ontario. Each year the Association hosts its annual Power of Water Canada Conference. The Power of Water Canada conference and tradeshow is the largest gathering of the hydroelectric sector in Canada. Janelle Bates Marketing and Events Coordinator866-743-1500 ext. 23jbates@owa.ca www.owa.ca.
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PowerTel Utilities Contractors Ltd.150 RR 10Whitefish, ON P0M 3E0Grid Connection Services Chris Gatien705 920 0183cgatien@powertel.cawww.powertel.ca
QUEST - Quality Urban Energy Systems of Tomorrow50 Albert Street, Suite 1220Ottawa, ON K1R 1A4QUEST is leading the development of Smart Energy Communities in Canada. Smart Energy Communities improve energy efficiency, enhance reliability, cut costs, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. QUEST supports governments, utilities & energy service providers, the real-estate sector, and product and professional services, to grow and service the Smart Energy Communities marketplace. With a national network of 8 provincial and regional Caucuses and a reach of 10,000+ stakeholders, QUEST is making Smart Energy Communities a reality. Brent GilmourExecutive Director 613-627-2938 *700 bgilmour@questcanada.org
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Tonja LeachDirector, Communications and National Affairs 613-627-2938 *706 tleach@questcanada.org
Rodan Energy Solutions Inc. 165 Matheson Blvd. E, Suite 6 Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 3K2Rodan Energy is a leading smart grid company delivering integrated energy so-lutions to electricity consumers, distributors and power producers throughout North America. Combining our expertise in metering, monitoring, energy data management and demand response, we are enhancing power system reliability, reducing energy costs and helping to develop a sustainable energy future. Omi Sahota(905) 625-9900 ext.241omi.sahota@rodanenergy.com Wesley Bristol(905) 625-9900wesley.bristol@rodanenergy.comwww.rodanenergy.com
Solar CanadaDecember 5-6, 2016Toronto, OntarioThe Canadian solar energy market is growing rapidly. Provincial governments and consumers are focusing more on renewable energy in an effort to lower greenhouse gases and utilize more affordable sources of energy. This has cre-ated a tremendous opportunity for companies to expand their market presence in Canada. Solar Canada Conference & Exposition 2016 will provide an excellent platform to connect with industry professionals and get established in this growing market.www.SolarCanadaConference.cainfo@solarenergyevent.ca647-560-7000
Stikeman Elliott LLP5300 Commerce Court West199 Bay StreetToronto, ON M5L 1B9Stikeman Elliott’s Energy Group, one of the country’s top-ranked energy practi-ces, is among Canada’s leading advisors to the industry. A wide range of clients – including developers, purchasers, suppliers and financing entities – depend on the Group’s experience in development, construction, power purchase and procurement processes, real estate and leasing, debt and equity financing, mergers and acquisitions, tax, environmental approvals and related regulatory processes. Jim Harbell416-869-5690jharbell@stikeman.com Eric Bremermann416-869-6821ebremermann@stikeman.com Glenn Zacher416-869-5688
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TEAM-1 Academy Inc.760 Pacific Road, Unit 19Oakville, On L6L 6M5TEAM-1 Academy Inc. is an Leader for the last 20 years, providing our services to Utilities, Renewable Energy, Fortune 500 companies, Industry, Construction, Health Care, Fire Services, Police, EMS, Military, Government and numerous others. We provide Professional Safety & Rescue Training, Safety Equipment Sales + Service + Inspection, Consulting and much more. We do it right the first time and every time! HIRE THE RIGHT PEOPLE FOR THE RIGHT JOB. SAFETY THROUGH ACTION ... SUCCESS THROUGH COMMITMENT! Brian Kovalcik(905) 827-0007 ext. 122brian@team1academy.comwww.team1academy.com
TransCanadaRoyal Bank Plaza24th Floor, South Tower200 Bay StreetToronto, ON M5J 2J1With more than 60 years experience, TransCanada is a leader in the responsible development and reliable operation of North American energy infrastructure including natural gas and oil pipelines, power generation and gas storage facil-ties.
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POWER is the one brand that addresses all generation technologies and fuels across North America and around the world, providing insight into this increasingly complex industry. Established in 1882, it is dedicated to providing its global audience with exclusive analysis of the latest trends, best practices, and power generation projects through several platforms, including print, digital, and in person. POWER equips generation professionals and those who support them with the resources they need to make informed decisions that power the future.
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Brian KellyManager, Market Affairs- Eastern Canada, TransCanada Energy Ltd.(416) 869-2183Brian_kelly@transcanada.com Tim StringerManager, Commercial –East, Canadian Pipelines, TransCanada Pipelines(416) 869-2177Tim_stringer@transcanada.com
University of WaterlooCo-operative Education & Career Action200 University Avenue WestWaterloo, ON N2L 3G1 Business Development, Patti Fordpford@uwaterloo.ca519 888-4567 x 37362 / Toll Free 1-877-928-4473
Veresen Inc.Suite 900, Livingston Place – South Tower222 – 3rd Avenue SWCalgary, Alberta T2P 0B4Veresen owns and operates energy infrastructure assets across North Ameri-ca. Veresen is engaged in three principal businesses: a pipeline transportation business comprised of interests in two pipeline systems, the Alliance Pipeline and the Alberta Ethane Gathering System; a midstream business which inclu-
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Building a Powerful futureVeresen is a diversified energy infrastructure company. Our power business is focused on four core areas – gas-fired, renewable, district energy and waste heat. Our power holdings play a key role in meeting North America’s energy needs and serve key energy-consuming markets.
Veresen has interests in more than 950 MW of power generation capacity in operation, construction or development in Canada and the United States. This includes the 400 MW York Energy Centre located in the Township of King, Ontario and the 20 MW Grand Valley I and II Wind Project located in East Luther-Grand Valley, Ontario, both of which started operations in the spring of 2012.
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des ownership interests in a world-class natural gas liquids extraction facility near Chicago, the Hythe/Steeprock complex, and other natural gas and NGL processing energy infrastructure; and a power business with renewable and gas-fired facilities and development projects in Canada and the United States, and district energy systems in Ontario and Prince Edward Island. Paul Eastman519 491 7580peastman@vereseninc.com
Wind Energy Update (a division of FCBI Energy Ltd.)7-9 Fashion StreetLondon E1 6PX United KingdomWind Energy Update is a central information and networking platform for the Global wind industry. We help business leaders interact, share cutting edge information and broker major contracts. Our globally renowned B2B executive events include: the 3rd Annual Wind O&M Canada 2016, November 29 & 30 in Toronto and the 9th Annual Wind O&M Dallas 2017, April 10 -12 in Dallas TX Kerr JeferiesProject Director North America, Wind Energy Update+44 (0) 207 375 7565kerr@windenergyupdate.com
Women in Renewable Energy (WIRE)WiRE’s mission is to advance the role and recognition of women in the ener-gy field through programming which includes educational field trips, monthly networking meetings, an awards recognition program, student bursaries, and communications and engagement initiatives. WiRE is inclusive of all sustainab-le energy technologies and has formed partnerships across a spectrum of RE industry associations, other related networking groups for professional women from across the energy sector, and academic providers. Joanna Szarek Osawe WiRE Co-Founder & Chairjosawe@womeninrenewableenergy.ca Rebecca Black WiRE Co-Founder & Chairinfo@womeninrenewableenergy.cawww.womeninrenewableenergy.ca@WiREOntariohttps://twitter.com/WiREOntariohttps://www.facebook.com/WomenInREhttps://www.linkedin.com/grp/home?gid=6506054
Young Professionals in Energy (YPE)Young Professionals in Energy (YPE) is a non-profit organization with more than 40,000 members worldwide. By providing a forum for networking and career development through social, educational and civic service opportunities, YPE aims to facilitate the advancement of young professionals in the global energy industry. YPE runs a year-round calendar of events in 40 chapters around the world. toronto@ypenergy.org
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The power sector is a complex industry with many challenges. To be successful you need a legal advisor who has experience with the complexities involved, who can help manage the risks and partner with you to achieve your goals.
At Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, our team has over 25 years experience providing legal and strategic advice on corporate and regulatory matters, environmental, project finance, construction, M&A, and tax matters for clients across the entire energy sector.
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