2023 Canadian Energy Storage Conference

September 28, 2023

The Energy Storage Conference is excited to be returning to Toronto on October 3 & 4, 2023, for the 8th annual Energy Storage Canada Conference.

They look forward to building on last year’s return to in-person attendance and to connecting with energy stakeholders from across the country.

This year’s theme, Charging Net Zero, speaks to the critical role of energy storage in enabling (or charging!) Canada’s ability to reach its ambitious net zero targets as part of the ongoing energy transition. The discussions will aim to dissect the ways in which energy storage can help achieve those goals and what industry stakeholders, regulators, and policy-makers can do to best ensure its successful integration into Canada’s energy system.

When?

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2023 – WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2023

Where?

INTERCONTINENTAL TORONTO CENTRE, AN IHG HOTEL
225 FRONT ST W, TORONTO, ON M5V 2X3

Highlights for this year include:
  • 6 Technical Workshops
  • 10 Industry Expert Panels
  • Multiple High-Profile Keynotes
  • 2nd Energy Storage Canada Awards
  • 3rd CEO Roundtable
  • Dedicated in-person Networking Reception
  • 20+ Tradeshow vendors

Keynote Speakers

Chief Mark B. Hill
Six Nations of the Grand River

Nik Nanos
Nanos Research
Founder & Chief Data Scientist

Hon. Todd Smith
Government of Ontario
Minister of Energy

Hon. Nathan Neudorf
Government of Alberta
Minister of Affordability & Utilities

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