APPrO 31st Annual Canadian Power Conference & Networking Centre

EIN PowerConference 400

Nov 8, 2019

The annual Canadian Power Conference & Networking Centre provides an opportunity to participate in important discussions on the coming industry changes, current business plans and commercial opportunities in Canadian power. As well the APPrO conference provides a rare opportunity to make valuable connections with top-tier power industry professionals, across all power technologies, all in one place – at one time.

The event will be held on November 21 & 22 at Westin Harbour Castle in Toronto.

Across the world the power grid is entering a period of major upheaval. Many believe the system is approaching a critical turning point in terms of massive electrification, the integration of vastly increased numbers of players, a shift in focus towards the grid edge, decarbonization, the widespread deployment of game-changing storage, responsive energy management technology, digitization, sharing technology, and more.

How rapidly will these changes take place, how soon will they come, and how to prepare for them? These are the opening questions for APPrO 2019. There’s little doubt that the future belongs to those who can see the inflection points ahead and put in place the necessary strategies to embrace them.

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