January 29: CanWEA Operations and Maintenance Summit 2019

CanWEA

 

Dec 3, 2018

Taking place in Toronto, Ontario, CanWEA’s Operations & Maintenance Summit is the largest annual wind operations event in Canada. With an expected attendance of over 300 wind energy professionals from across Canada and the United States, the CanWEA O&M Summit serves as a critical meeting ground where key stakeholders come together to learn from one another and discuss the latest opportunities and challenges facing this rapidly growing sector.

As wind fleets expand and age, the sector’s knowledge base advances and strengthens resulting in an array of new options and support services for operators to strategize and improve their business. The CanWEA O&M Summit has proven to be the best place to get up to speed on the latest technologies, innovations and services.

With safety at the forefront, the 2019 CanWEA O&M Summit will feature a targeted schedule of learning and networking to facilitate important conversations. Through engaging and interactive discussions, attendees will help shape the future of the O&M sector in Canada. Register today and look forward to connecting with experts, service providers, industry leaders, colleagues and more at this two day gathering in Toronto.

Find out more: https://canwea.ca/events/canwea-operations-and-maintenance-summit-2019/

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