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Media credentials available for All-Energy Canada Exhibition and Conference - Environmental Communication Options/Huff Strategy

Media credentials available for All-Energy Canada Exhibition and Conference

Mar 13th, 2014 11:18 AM

Media Advisory Media passes will be available to accredited media at the All-Energy Canada (AEC) Exhibition and Conference, April 9 to 10, 2014. Interview opportunities are available at the conference and trade show for industry experts in the renewable energy sector from Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom. With more than 150 speakers and many networking opportunities, the AEC will focus on renewable energy, finance and risk, smart grids and smart cities, future solutions and much more. Accompanying the conference is a free-to-attend trade show that showcases renewable and sustainable technologies. The AEC, modeled after the annual renewable energy and energy efficiency events in Scotland and Australia, is the premiere North American event in the All-Energy conference series. For more information about the conference, the trade show and the agenda, please visit http://www.all-energy.ca. For media accreditation or to schedule interviews, please contact: Maria Leung, Environmental Communication Options at 416-972-7401 or mleung@ecostrategy.ca.
WHAT: All-Energy Canada Exhibition and Conference, an event focused on renewable energy products, ideas and technologies. WHERE: Direct Energy Centre, Exhibition Place and Allstream Centre. 100 Princes Blvd at Exhibition Place, Toronto, ON M6K 3C3 WHEN: Conference: April 9, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. April 10, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Trade Show: April 9, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. April 10, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. WHO: Keynote: Dr. Woodrow (Woody) W. Clark, a contributing scientist to the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (UNIPCC), an organization that was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in December 2007 along with Al Gore and his film An Inconvenient Truth. Speakers: Please refer below for a list of confirmed speakers.
NameOrganization NameOrganization
Jennifer AitchisonJones Brown Insurance Rob HarveyHydrogenics
Bassim AbbassiAl Balqa' Applied University Jay HeamanWoodstock Hydro
Juan AndersonProWind Ian JarvisEnerLife Consulting
Maike AthusSenvion (formally REpower) Faye JohnsonMinistry of Natural Resources
Martin BaldusSchottel/TidalStream Judith Johnson McQueeneyCustomized Energy Solutions
Michael BarrettBennett Jones Edward H. KennedyTollgrade
Ernie BelyeaBennett Jones William (Bill) LaheyEfficiency Nova Scotia
Chris BenedettiSussex Group Dawn LambeNipissing University
Stephen BiedaSun Country Byron LeClairPic River First Nation
Peter BlackBrant Renewable Energy Richard LeeManulife Financial
Paul BlundyBennett Jones Bob LeighLocalGrid Technology Inc.
Cherie BrantDickson Wright LLP Peter LoveEnergy Services Association of Canada
Bill BraunNortham Realty Elizabeth MacDonaldCanadian Energy Efficiency Alliance
Mike BrighamTREC Solarshare Dan McGillivrayCentre for Urban Energy
Jan BuijkEuropean Power Systems Alexander McIsaacNRstor
Dave ButtersAPPrO Gord MillerEnvironmental Commissioner of Ontario
Geoff CapeEvergreen Joe MulhallCanadian Union of Skilled Workers
Cara ClairmanPlugNDrive Nhung NguyenHorizon Legacy
Chris ConwayBOMA Toronto Chief Gordon PlanesT'Sou-ke Nation
Dave CoonNative American Energy Berneditha Rijssel-OmusuoSmart Abroad
Mike CrawleyGDF Suez Canada Bob RaeMattawa Tribal Council
Mayor Martin DamphousseCity of Varennes Andre RochetteEcosystems
Geoff DavenportCorvus Energy Paul RowleyCREST
Eric DeschenesSchneider Derek SatnikMindscape Innovations
David DeYoeOSEA Graham SeamanCity of Markham (Sustainability Office)
Jonathan J. DogteromMaRS Cleantech and Physical Sciences Hassan ShahriarENERCON Canada
Ryan DuffyBlackstone Energy Services Inc. Lawrence SladeEnergy UK
Colin EdwardsPattern Energy Tim SmithemanSamsung Renewable
Brooke EmersonBrant Renewable Energy Bob StaskoScience Concepts International
Paul FinleyOSEA/Economic Development Council of Ontario Kris StevensOSEA
Brent GilmourQUEST Tim StoateToronto Atmospheric Fund
Sam GoldbergCity of Toronto Michael TodmanTidalStream Limited Inc.
Larry GooderBorealis Wood Corp John WabbCanadian Union of Skilled Workers
John GormanCanadian Solar Industries Association (CANSIA) Mike YorkeCarpenters Union
Jason HailsMNP Chris YoungEnfinity
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All-Energy Canada is organized by Reed Exhibitions the world’s leading event organizer, with 500 events in 41 countries and is held in association with the Ontario Sustainable Energy Association (OSEA) and the Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA). Reed Exhibitions also organize the World Future Energy Summit (WFES) the world’s foremost annual event dedicated to advancing future energy, energy efficiency and clean technologies. The Summit held in Abu Dhabi attracts world leaders, international policy makers, industry leaders, investors, experts, academia, intellectuals and journalists to discuss practical and sustainable solutions to future energy challenges. Reed’s World Energy Week in Tokyo attracted over 120,000 visitors in four days. Ontario Sustainable Energy Association (OSEA) is Ontario’s lead advocate, facilitator and catalyst for sector transformation and the transition to a more sustainable energy economy. It champions policy and regulatory change for a more sustainable society powered, heated, cooled and transported by a portfolio of sustainable energy. CanSIA is a national trade association that represents approximately 650 solar energy companies throughout Canada. Since 1992, CanSIA has worked to develop a strong, efficient, ethical and professional Canadian solar energy industry with capacity to provide innovative solar energy solutions and to play a major role in the global transition to a sustainable, clean-energy future.