Canadian Renewable Energy Forum: Wind. Solar. Storage

September 24, 2020

The Canadian Renewable Energy Forum builds on the legacy of solar and wind energy industry events that have been the vanguard for opportunities and advocacy in Canada. The virtual Forum is the premier 2020 renewable energy event, combining wind, solar and energy storage industries under one banner. This program delivers top speakers in the country, along with the organizations that are leading the energy transition in innovative and dynamic ways. 

This event also brings together key partners that are essential in Canada’s clean energy transition with a focus on government policy and regulations, grid infrastructure, community and consumer interactions forming the basis for a top-notch program. Join the movement as the Canadian Renewable Energy Association explores the next level of virtual engagement through a new and highly interactive web platform, bringing our programming and networking opportunities directly to you. The Forum provides exclusive access to decision makers, industry leaders and top thinkers from coast-to-coast-to-coast while lifting the physical constraints imposed by our vast geography and the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Canadian Renewable Energy Association is using a global virtual events platform to deliver a real forum experience in a virtual environment like no other. You will be able to converge and connect with all participants, attend plenaries and education sessions and come together in the designated “Power Together” networking sessions and showcase opportunities. This means:

  •    –   Direct access to speakers, companies and attendees looking to connect through in-app chat and video conferencing.
  •    –   Building your custom event schedule including chosen sessions, meeting requests, content to access and people you want to connect with.
  •    –   Finding CanREA staff in the virtual hallways to get the latest insights into the industry and our events.

Register HERE today and start engaging with the full suite of opportunities accessible from wherever you are. The dates and times are as follows:

Mon, Nov 9, 2020, 9:00 AM EST

Tue, Nov 10, 2020, 4:30 PM EST

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