10th Quebec Wind Energy Conference to Celebrate Excellence

2015 TechnoCentre éolien Quebec Wind Energy Conference

The TechnoCentre éolien’s 10th Quebec Wind Energy Conference, taking place June 13-15, will feature the 5th Quebec Wind Energy Industry Gala presented by Siemens (shown in photo: last year’s conference).

The event will acknowledge organizations and individuals who have distinguished themselves within the Quebec wind sector over the past two years. A jury has shortlisted nine organizations and four individual finalists. Companies and individuals were invited to submit their nominations in one of seven categories. The winner in the category Enterprise of the Year will be chosen from among the finalists and unveiled at the gala.

The finalists of the 5th Quebec Wind Energy Industry Gala include the following.

Wind Farm Developer and Operator Rising Star

  • EDF EN Canada The Ohmega Group, Control Centre Department
  • Pierre-De Saurel Wind Farm, L.P. Terri Lynn Morrison, Mesgi’g Ugju’s’n Wind Farm, L.P.
  • TUGLIQ Energy Co.

Service Enterprise Innovation

  • Activa Environnement Inc. Du Coeur aux Soins
  • The Ohmega Group
  • PESCA Environnement

East Coast Wind Inc. Personality of the Year Excellence in Human Resources

  • Catherine Thomas, EDF EN Canada Activa Environnement Inc.
  • Martin Boulay, The Ohmega Group Mesgi’g Ugju’s’n Wind Farm, L.P.
  • Troy Jerome, Mi’gmawei Mawiomi Secretariat

Manufacturing enterprise

Since only one eligible nomination was submitted in this category, the name of the finalist will be announced at the gala.

Enterprise of the Year

Chosen from among the companies nominated.

Watch for the winners in an upcoming issue.

Photo source: TechnoCentre éolien, https://www.eolien.ca/colloque/en/home-2015.html.

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