CanREA Operations Summit, Calgary: April 10-11, 2024

February 7, 2024

The fourth annual edition of CanREA’s Operations Summit, the largest conference and exhibition devoted to the operations and maintenance of renewable energy and energy storage sites in Canada, is coming to Calgary in 2024.

In response to the extreme weather issues facing Canadian Operators in 2023, such as forest fires, air quality, flooding and hurricanes, the theme of the 2024 event is “Operating in a changing climate.” Operators will learn best practices in dealing with difficult conditions, share lessons learned from past experiences, and discuss the various ways in which they are planning for the future, to continue successfully operating renewable energy and energy-storage sites in Canada’s changing climate.

The program will offer unmatched learning opportunities, including well balanced wind and solar technical tracks with specialized and highly technical concurrent sessions, as well as H&S, workforce development and, of course, operations-focused sessions that are relevant to every operator and across all technologies.

A particular highlight will be the National Solar Operators Roundtable and the National Wind Operators Roundtable, where Operators from coast to coast will share their experiences, give advice, brainstorm solutions to common problems, and forge valuable connections. These important sessions will build on the excellent work done by CanREA’s Regional Operators groups throughout the year.

The two-day event will also include great networking opportunities for connecting face-to-face with others in Canada’s Operators community, as well as an exciting exhibition floor showcasing innovative products and interesting services for this industry.

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