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SUMMARY:Adoption of Low Carbon Technology
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, Aug 13\, from 10:45 AM to 12 PM MT for an insightful webinar focusing on adopting Low-Carbon Technologies (LCTs). \nIn this session\, you will develop an understanding of the integration\, implementation and utilization of various sustainable technologies\, processes\, and practices aimed at reducing carbon emissions and mitigating climate change impacts. \nWe will delve into: \n\nIntegration\, implementation\, and utilization of various low-carbon technologies\nUnderstand the challenges and barriers to adopting low-carbon technologies\nExplore the impact of LCTs on reducing carbon emissions and mitigating climate change\n\nThis webinar provides essential insights into shaping Canada’s clean growth and climate action plans. It is ideal for industry professionals\, policymakers\, and stakeholders interested in the practical and forward-looking aspects of low-carbon technologies. Register today to engage in the conversation and learn about the next steps in LCT development. \nPanellists: \n \nSagar Kancharla  \nWSP Canada\, Director – Energy Transition Advisory & Investments\nEnergy\, Resources & Industry \nAt WSP\, Sagar is involved with advising organizations to navigate the energy transition. In particular – evaluating opportunities\, enabling strategic decisions\, and guiding successful executions. He is an accomplished leader in the energy sector with ~25 years of experience having worked with an energy company\, an energy regulator and now with an energy consultancy. His broad expertise is built from his roles in strategy\, corporate finance\, business development and regulation in organizations that include Enbridge\, Ontario Energy Board\, Ontario Ministry of Finance and GE. \nHe has extensive experience in market analysis and investment reviews of opportunities across the energy infrastructure spectrum. With regards to energy transition projects\, which include hydrogen\, carbon capture\, renewable power\, renewable natural gas\, energy storage\, waste-to-energy\, geothermal and district energy technologies\, he is currently involved or completed engagements in Canada\, US\, Norway\, Sweden\, and New Zealand. \n \nArvind Ramakrishnan \nDeloitte\, Director- Sustainability and Climate Change- Transportation and Utilities \nArvind is a Director at Deloitte in our Climate & Sustainability practice and leads the Hydrogen pillar nationally. Arvind has over 20  years of industry experience in the Utility sector leading and developing low and zero-carbon fuels market for the transportation sector in BC including the marine segment. More recently\,  Arvind has been working with govt and industry to enable and scale the deployment of hubs and corridors to decarbonize industry and heavy-duty transportation in Western Canada and is here to share some of the perspectives and learnings. \n  \n \nShannon Wilson \nForesight Canada\, Program Manager – carbonNEXT \nShannon has developed expertise and knowledge in carbon management\, one of the many tools to address climate change. As the Program Manager of Foresight’s carbonNEXT program\, she collaborates with innovators addressing the world’s most critical challenges through carbon capture\, utilization\, and storage (CCUS) and carbon dioxide removal (CDR). Her background includes experience in waste management\, wastewater\, land development engineering\, project management and construction services. \n  \n 
URL:https://eco.ca/event/adoption-of-low-carbon-technology-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240813T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T065558
CREATED:20240709T191353Z
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SUMMARY:Adoption of Low Carbon Technology
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, Aug 13\, from 10:45 AM to 12 PM MT for an insightful webinar focusing on adopting Low-Carbon Technologies (LCTs). \nIn this session\, you will develop an understanding of the integration\, implementation and utilization of various sustainable technologies\, processes\, and practices aimed at reducing carbon emissions and mitigating climate change impacts. \nWe will delve into: \n\nIntegration\, implementation\, and utilization of various low-carbon technologies\nUnderstand the challenges and barriers to adopting low-carbon technologies\nExplore the impact of LCTs on reducing carbon emissions and mitigating climate change\n\nThis webinar provides essential insights into shaping Canada’s clean growth and climate action plans. It is ideal for industry professionals\, policymakers\, and stakeholders interested in the practical and forward-looking aspects of low-carbon technologies. Register today to engage in the conversation and learn about the next steps in LCT development. \nPanellists: \n \nSagar Kancharla  \nWSP Canada\, Director – Energy Transition Advisory & Investments\nEnergy\, Resources & Industry \nAt WSP\, Sagar is involved with advising organizations to navigate the energy transition. In particular – evaluating opportunities\, enabling strategic decisions\, and guiding successful executions. He is an accomplished leader in the energy sector with ~25 years of experience having worked with an energy company\, an energy regulator and now with an energy consultancy. His broad expertise is built from his roles in strategy\, corporate finance\, business development and regulation in organizations that include Enbridge\, Ontario Energy Board\, Ontario Ministry of Finance and GE. \nHe has extensive experience in market analysis and investment reviews of opportunities across the energy infrastructure spectrum. With regards to energy transition projects\, which include hydrogen\, carbon capture\, renewable power\, renewable natural gas\, energy storage\, waste-to-energy\, geothermal and district energy technologies\, he is currently involved or completed engagements in Canada\, US\, Norway\, Sweden\, and New Zealand. \n \nArvind Ramakrishnan \nDeloitte\, Director- Sustainability and Climate Change- Transportation and Utilities \nArvind is a Director at Deloitte in our Climate & Sustainability practice and leads the Hydrogen pillar nationally. Arvind has over 20  years of industry experience in the Utility sector leading and developing low and zero-carbon fuels market for the transportation sector in BC including the marine segment. More recently\,  Arvind has been working with govt and industry to enable and scale the deployment of hubs and corridors to decarbonize industry and heavy-duty transportation in Western Canada and is here to share some of the perspectives and learnings. \n  \n \nShannon Wilson \nForesight Canada\, Program Manager – carbonNEXT \nShannon has developed expertise and knowledge in carbon management\, one of the many tools to address climate change. As the Program Manager of Foresight’s carbonNEXT program\, she collaborates with innovators addressing the world’s most critical challenges through carbon capture\, utilization\, and storage (CCUS) and carbon dioxide removal (CDR). Her background includes experience in waste management\, wastewater\, land development engineering\, project management and construction services. \n  \n 
URL:https://eco.ca/event/adoption-of-low-carbon-technology/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTAMP:20260423T065558
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240617T195712Z
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SUMMARY:ECO Canada and RRU – A Partnership for Environmental Solutions (SPCC & MEP)
DESCRIPTION:Sign up now to view this webinar’s recording!\nJoin us for an engaging webinar hosted by Royal Roads University (RRU) in collaboration with ECO Canada. In this webinar\, you’ll delve into the diverse range of programs offered by RRU\, each meticulously crafted to meet the evolving demands of the environmental sector. \nWhy should you attend? \n\nExplore Tailored Pathways: Uncover the unique programs tailored to address the specific needs of environmental professionals\, providing a clear roadmap for advancing your career.\nIndustry-Relevant Curriculum: Gain insight into how RRU’s programs integrate the latest industry trends\, best practices\, and cutting-edge research\, ensuring you acquire the knowledge and skills most valued by employers.\nFlexible Learning Options: Learn about the flexible learning formats offered by RRU\, including online\, blended\, and on-campus options\, allowing you to pursue your educational goals while balancing work and other commitments.\nNetworking Opportunities: Discover how RRU’s partnership opens doors to a vibrant community of environmental professionals\, fostering invaluable networking opportunities and connections that can enhance your career trajectory.\n\nWhether you’re a seasoned professional looking to enhance your expertise or an aspiring environmentalist seeking to launch your career\, this webinar will provide valuable insights into how Royal Roads University can empower you to achieve your goals and make a difference in the world. Don’t miss this opportunity to unlock your environmental career potential – sign up to watch the recording!
URL:https://eco.ca/event/eco-canada-and-rru-a-partnership-for-environmental-solutions-spcc-mep-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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CREATED:20240617T195712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T182435Z
UID:10000153-1723643100-1723647600@eco.ca
SUMMARY:ECO Canada and RRU – A Partnership for Environmental Solutions (SPCC & MEP)
DESCRIPTION:Sign up now to view this webinar’s recording!\nJoin us for an engaging webinar hosted by Royal Roads University (RRU) in collaboration with ECO Canada. In this webinar\, you’ll delve into the diverse range of programs offered by RRU\, each meticulously crafted to meet the evolving demands of the environmental sector. \nWhy should you attend? \n\nExplore Tailored Pathways: Uncover the unique programs tailored to address the specific needs of environmental professionals\, providing a clear roadmap for advancing your career.\nIndustry-Relevant Curriculum: Gain insight into how RRU’s programs integrate the latest industry trends\, best practices\, and cutting-edge research\, ensuring you acquire the knowledge and skills most valued by employers.\nFlexible Learning Options: Learn about the flexible learning formats offered by RRU\, including online\, blended\, and on-campus options\, allowing you to pursue your educational goals while balancing work and other commitments.\nNetworking Opportunities: Discover how RRU’s partnership opens doors to a vibrant community of environmental professionals\, fostering invaluable networking opportunities and connections that can enhance your career trajectory.\n\nWhether you’re a seasoned professional looking to enhance your expertise or an aspiring environmentalist seeking to launch your career\, this webinar will provide valuable insights into how Royal Roads University can empower you to achieve your goals and make a difference in the world. Don’t miss this opportunity to unlock your environmental career potential – sign up to watch the recording!
URL:https://eco.ca/event/eco-canada-and-rru-a-partnership-for-environmental-solutions-spcc-mep/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240821T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240821T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T065558
CREATED:20240806T172923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240819T145610Z
UID:10000163-1724234400-1724243400@eco.ca
SUMMARY:Building a Sustainable Future: Workforce Development in Marine Renewables and Offshore Resources
DESCRIPTION:In part one of this webinar series\, we will highlight the importance of developing a skilled workforce to support the growth of marine energy and offshore technologies. Learn about current and emerging training programs and career opportunities to build a knowledgeable and adaptable workforce capable of driving the sustainable advancement of this dynamic sector. Discover how targeted workforce development is key to achieving long-term success and sustainability in marine renewables and offshore resource management. \nSpeaker: Ms. Sarah Thomas\nSenior Development Manager\, DP Energy \n \nSarah began her career in 2006 with the US Navy\, serving as an officer on the USS Juneau\, homeported in Sasebo\, Japan. Sarah lived in Sasebo for eighteen months before being posted to San Diego\, California\, US for an additional two years. \nShe transitioned to the shipbuilding industry in 2009 after her time in the Navy\, working for the US government ship procurement office\, first as a systems engineer before eventually becoming the Deputy Technical Director of the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program. After working on the LCS program for five years\, Sarah emigrated to Canada in 2014 and worked at Irving Shipbuilding in Halifax\, NS where she was the Project Manager for the Canadian Surface Combatant program before also assisting the Arctic Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS) Program as the Design Manager. \nWith a strong interest in renewable energy\, Sarah transitioned to the Renewable Energy Sector in 2017. She worked as the Technical Manager for OpenHydro overseeing the technical aspects of their turbine preparations prior to its 2018 deployment. Sarah began working for DP Energy in 2019\, starting as the Project Manager for DP Energy’s Uisce Tapa Project in Canada. She is now Senior Development Manager for DP Energy where she leads the Nova East Wind Project while also supporting other renewable energy projects throughout Canada. \nSarah holds a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering and is a fully qualified Project Management Professional (PMP) with the Project Management Institute. She also holds a Master of Public Policy from Georgetown University. \nSarah holds a director seat on the board of Marine Renewables Canada. \nShe became a Canadian Citizen in 2022. \n  \nSpeaker: Amanda Mombourquette\nManager Workforce Development\, NSCC & Warden\, Richmond County\n\n \n\nAn economic developer for the last 20 years\, Amanda has a passion for the economic well-being of Atlantic Canada. Her work with the Nova Scotia Community College is focused on leveraging the assets of the College to enable businesses to solve problems and seize opportunities\, especially when it comes to talent attraction and retention. \nAmanda has a strong belief that creating innovative learning opportunities and increasing entrepreneurship in rural Nova Scotia will contribute to the economic prosperity of communities across the province – enabling more people to choose our communities as a place to live\, work and invest. \nAmanda is fortunate to work with talented business leaders across a variety of sectors\, and is always supportive of projects that elevate the skills\, market connections\, and labour attraction efforts of local business people in the region – think global\, act local! \nAs the founder of the “Strait of Canso Offshore Wind Task Force” she has been instrumental in representing the socioeconomic interests of the Strait region. The Task Force has advocated for\, and participated in\, the development of regulations for the offshore wind industry in Nova Scotia alongside the provincial and federal governments. And together\, the membership continues to support responsible and inclusive development of the offshore wind industry in the Strait Area.\nStrait of Canso Offshore Wind Task Force – Cape Breton Partnership \nHer background in workforce development and talent retention\, combined with her deep understanding of the demands in the offshore renewables industry\, gives her a unique perspective on the emerging workforce demands in offshore wind in Canada. \n\nFunded in Part By:
URL:https://eco.ca/event/building-a-sustainable-future-workforce-development-in-marine-renewables-and-offshore-resources/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240821T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240821T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T065558
CREATED:20240806T172923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240806T172923Z
UID:10000348-1724234400-1724243400@eco.ca
SUMMARY:Building a Sustainable Future: Workforce Development in Marine Renewables and Offshore Resources
DESCRIPTION:In part one of this webinar series\, we will highlight the importance of developing a skilled workforce to support the growth of marine energy and offshore technologies. Learn about current and emerging training programs and career opportunities to build a knowledgeable and adaptable workforce capable of driving the sustainable advancement of this dynamic sector. Discover how targeted workforce development is key to achieving long-term success and sustainability in marine renewables and offshore resource management. \nSpeaker: Ms. Sarah Thomas\nSenior Development Manager\, DP Energy \n \nSarah began her career in 2006 with the US Navy\, serving as an officer on the USS Juneau\, homeported in Sasebo\, Japan. Sarah lived in Sasebo for eighteen months before being posted to San Diego\, California\, US for an additional two years. \nShe transitioned to the shipbuilding industry in 2009 after her time in the Navy\, working for the US government ship procurement office\, first as a systems engineer before eventually becoming the Deputy Technical Director of the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program. After working on the LCS program for five years\, Sarah emigrated to Canada in 2014 and worked at Irving Shipbuilding in Halifax\, NS where she was the Project Manager for the Canadian Surface Combatant program before also assisting the Arctic Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS) Program as the Design Manager. \nWith a strong interest in renewable energy\, Sarah transitioned to the Renewable Energy Sector in 2017. She worked as the Technical Manager for OpenHydro overseeing the technical aspects of their turbine preparations prior to its 2018 deployment. Sarah began working for DP Energy in 2019\, starting as the Project Manager for DP Energy’s Uisce Tapa Project in Canada. She is now Senior Development Manager for DP Energy where she leads the Nova East Wind Project while also supporting other renewable energy projects throughout Canada. \nSarah holds a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering and is a fully qualified Project Management Professional (PMP) with the Project Management Institute. She also holds a Master of Public Policy from Georgetown University. \nSarah holds a director seat on the board of Marine Renewables Canada. \nShe became a Canadian Citizen in 2022. \n  \nSpeaker: Amanda Mombourquette\nManager Workforce Development\, NSCC & Warden\, Richmond County\n\n \n\nAn economic developer for the last 20 years\, Amanda has a passion for the economic well-being of Atlantic Canada. Her work with the Nova Scotia Community College is focused on leveraging the assets of the College to enable businesses to solve problems and seize opportunities\, especially when it comes to talent attraction and retention. \nAmanda has a strong belief that creating innovative learning opportunities and increasing entrepreneurship in rural Nova Scotia will contribute to the economic prosperity of communities across the province – enabling more people to choose our communities as a place to live\, work and invest. \nAmanda is fortunate to work with talented business leaders across a variety of sectors\, and is always supportive of projects that elevate the skills\, market connections\, and labour attraction efforts of local business people in the region – think global\, act local! \nAs the founder of the “Strait of Canso Offshore Wind Task Force” she has been instrumental in representing the socioeconomic interests of the Strait region. The Task Force has advocated for\, and participated in\, the development of regulations for the offshore wind industry in Nova Scotia alongside the provincial and federal governments. And together\, the membership continues to support responsible and inclusive development of the offshore wind industry in the Strait Area.\nStrait of Canso Offshore Wind Task Force – Cape Breton Partnership \nHer background in workforce development and talent retention\, combined with her deep understanding of the demands in the offshore renewables industry\, gives her a unique perspective on the emerging workforce demands in offshore wind in Canada. \n\nFunded in Part By:
URL:https://eco.ca/event/building-a-sustainable-future-workforce-development-in-marine-renewables-and-offshore-resources-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240821T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240821T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T065558
CREATED:20240809T194559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240819T142049Z
UID:10000172-1724241600-1724245200@eco.ca
SUMMARY:Fund Your Future: Grow Your Business through Student Talent
DESCRIPTION:TalentED YYC and ECO Canada are excited to present a dynamic 2-part workshop series designed to empower your business by tapping into the potential of student talent. These workshops are tailored to guide you through securing funding for student hires and effectively onboarding them to maximize their impact on your business. \nWorkshop 1: Fund Your Future – Grow Your Business through Student Talent \nAre you seeking funding support to bring a student on board? This workshop will introduce you to various funding streams for student hiring\, ensuring you understand eligibility criteria and reporting requirements. By the end of the session\, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge to secure the financial support needed to integrate student talent into your business.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/fund-your-future-grow-your-business-through-student-talent/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240821T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240821T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T065558
CREATED:20240809T194559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240809T194559Z
UID:10000355-1724241600-1724245200@eco.ca
SUMMARY:Fund Your Future: Grow Your Business through Student Talent
DESCRIPTION:TalentED YYC and ECO Canada are excited to present a dynamic 2-part workshop series designed to empower your business by tapping into the potential of student talent. These workshops are tailored to guide you through securing funding for student hires and effectively onboarding them to maximize their impact on your business. \nWorkshop 1: Fund Your Future – Grow Your Business through Student Talent \nAre you seeking funding support to bring a student on board? This workshop will introduce you to various funding streams for student hiring\, ensuring you understand eligibility criteria and reporting requirements. By the end of the session\, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge to secure the financial support needed to integrate student talent into your business.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/fund-your-future-grow-your-business-through-student-talent-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Sao_Paulo:20240829T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Sao_Paulo:20240829T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T065558
CREATED:20240829T210812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241030T155129Z
UID:10000186-1724950800-1724961600@eco.ca
SUMMARY:Environmental Professionals Meetup: Montreal\, QC
DESCRIPTION:Join ECO Canada at the free Environmental Professional Networking Event on December 5\, 2024\, at TBD! This is a fantastic opportunity for ECO Canada’s network of Environmental Professionals to gather in Montreal\, QC for an evening of connection and camaraderie. The only requirement? A passion for meeting new people! Enjoy a vibrant atmosphere\, delicious food\, and lively conversations with fellow professionals in the environmental sector. Make sure to register so we can prepare for this special event. \nAdmission prices vary:\n$10 entry fee for non-EP® members\nFree for EP® members
URL:https://eco.ca/event/environmental-professionals-meetup-montreal-qc/
CATEGORIES:EP® Meet-up
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Sao_Paulo:20240829T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Sao_Paulo:20240829T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T065558
CREATED:20240829T210812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240829T210812Z
UID:10000367-1724950800-1724961600@eco.ca
SUMMARY:Environmental Professionals Meetup: Montreal\, QC
DESCRIPTION:Join ECO Canada at the free Environmental Professional Networking Event on December 5\, 2024\, at TBD! This is a fantastic opportunity for ECO Canada’s network of Environmental Professionals to gather in Montreal\, QC for an evening of connection and camaraderie. The only requirement? A passion for meeting new people! Enjoy a vibrant atmosphere\, delicious food\, and lively conversations with fellow professionals in the environmental sector. Make sure to register so we can prepare for this special event. \nAdmission prices vary:\n$10 entry fee for non-EP® members\nFree for EP® members
URL:https://eco.ca/event/environmental-professionals-meetup-montreal-qc-3/
CATEGORIES:EP® Meet-up
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