Renewable Energy Conference
 

    Agenda Sessions

Storage is the theme of this year's conference featuring eight sessions and three keynote speeches. In addition to the agenda sessions, delegates have the opportunity to visit the exhibit showcases situated in the conference's Market Café, a café style refreshment area. It offers delegates the opportunity to view the latest in products and services from exhibiting sponsors in a "Business to Business" networking atmosphere. For information click here.

Please note times, topics and speakers are subject to change and as speakers confirm their names will appear in bold.

Tuesday, April 16th, 2013

Time

Session

6:00-7:30am

Exhibitor Setup - Market Café

7:30-8:30am

Registration and Welcome Refreshments

8:30-8:45am

Welcoming Remarks


Luciano Lisi

Conference Co-Chair
 
8:45-8:55am Savage: Welcoming A Sustainable Energy Future


Halifax's mayor Mike Savage provides a welcome and insight on Halifax's high level commitment to a sustainable energy future and the collective economic, social, and environmental opportunities they provide.

9:00-9:30am

Keynote Opening Address
 
Daniel Kenway
CEO, Shipstone Corp.

STORAGE - The Missing Link?
Mr. Kenway's keynote will address many of the industry's new storage concepts that are being designed to help renewable energy become a more competitive and sustainable supply for consumers. Shipstone is a leader in compression technology for a variety of renewable energy storage applications. Wind and solar energy developers are courting many of the latest technologies including pump storage utilizing underwater balloons or underground caverns, but what's next? What challenges will these new technologies face when aligning with existing infrastructure? Is storage the "missing link" to developing renewable energy projects?

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9:30-10:30am

Session I

Wind
This session will elaborate on the variety of storage technologies available to wind producers and the challenges these partnerships will face.

Moderator: McInnes Cooper
 
Guest Speakers:

Lukas Swan
Director, Renewable Energy Storage Laboratory
Dalhousie University


Shawna Eason
Atlantic Canada Regional Director, CanWea


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10:30-11:00am

Networking & Refreshment Break - Market Café

11:00-12:00pm

Session II

Smart Technology 

This session will focus on smart grid and clean technologies and how they integrate with storage opportunities for communities and commercial sectors including Micro-grid and the Carbon-saver technologies.
 
Moderator: Shawn Duncan, VP, Strum Environmental
Guest Speakers: 

Eduardo Vaz
Director, Project Development, LightSail Canada

 
Mike Bonga
Reliability Specialist
AKA-Group

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12:00-1:30pm

Keynote Luncheon
 

Dr. David Wheeler
on The Future for Renewables in Atlantic Canada 
Dr. Wheeler played a significant role in developing Nova Scotia's Renewable Energy Plan released in 2010. Since then the landscape for renewables has changed and will continue to do so. David's keynote will focus on those changes and what they mean for the future of renewables in the region.

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1:30-3:00pm  

Session III

The Latest Storage Technologies
This session will look at Glen Dimplex's "Quantum" system, the exciting " flywheel" technologies, lithium-ion SuperPolymer storage batteries, reforming natural gas to produce high-purity hydrogen with CarbonSaver, tidal storage developments, and many of the leading storage technologies that are being designed to provide stability in supply and competitive pricing for renewable energy developers and utilities.

 
Moderator: Mark Durant, Director New Business development, Nedco
 
Guest Speakers:


Ronan Furlong
Director Operations, The Green Way


David Anders
Project Manager, Temporal Power


Mike Oliver
VP, Atlantic Hydrogen



Alexander McIsaac
Associate, NRStor Inc.

 
Dana Morin
Director-Business Development, Fundy Tidal 


Raj DasGupta
Electrovaya
 
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3:00-3:30pm

Networking & Refreshment Break - Market Café

3:30-4:30pm   

Session IV

Solar and Bioenergy Innovations
Here we look at the latest advancements and commercial applications in solar pv, biomass, and other renewable energy forms such as biogas which are looking at playing a role in energy storage and it's potential flexibility for grid management.

 
Moderator: James MacDuff, McInnes Cooper
 
Guest Speakers:

Rob Sedgwick
General Manager, 
SAGE Energy Inc.


Art Schaafsma,
Executive Director CARES
Ex-Officio Director BioGas Association
 
Gary Bennett,
Business Development
Lockheed Martin Co. Ltd.

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4:30-5:30pm

Conference Reception
All conference delegates are invited to an evening reception to wrap up the day. 

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Wednesday, April 17th, 2013

Time

Session

8:30-9:00am

Networking & Refreshments - Market Café

9:00-10:15am

Session V

Tidal - Developing A Dream
The Bay of Fundy hosts one of the world's most challenging environments for tidal energy development. With several small-scale tidal COMFIT projects connected to the distribution system announced and the commencement of the UARB hearings to establish the Development Tidal Array FIT for larger, transmission-connected projects, this session will provide an update on activities at FORCE and by it’s berthholders and divulge the next steps leading to development for these larger tidal arrays.

 
Invited Moderator:
John Woods
VP Energy Development, Minas Basin Pulp & Power Co.
 
Invited Speakers:
Tony Wright
Marine Operations Director
FORCE

Gary Bennett,
Business Development
Lockheed Martin Co. Ltd.

Dana Morin
Director-Business Development
Fundy Tidal
 
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10:15-10:45am 

Networking & Refreshment Break - Market Café

 

10:45-12:00pm 

Session VI

The Future of Renewables and COMFIT

Join in as Mark, John, Luciano and Duncan attempt to look in to the future to determine the costs for renewable energy generation versus fossil fuels in this region and the role for distributed energy. Also, developers now need to understand what risks they can be isolated from by their OEM, and what they still need to prepare for, and by understanding that they can truly optimize their projects for the full life of the power purchase agreement.

What are the benefits of the COMFIT program for its stakeholders including universities, municipalities, Mi’kmaw councils, co-operatives or not-for-profits, community economic-development corporations?
 
Moderator: John Harker, Board Chair, LearnCorp International, and Past Chair, Council of Nova Scotia University Presidents
 
Guest Speakers:

Luciano Lisi
CFO, CBEX


Duncan Elliot
Sales Canada, Enercon Canada Inc.


John Brereton
President, Natural Forces
 
Mark Bohn
Managing Partner, Travelers Capital
 
 

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12:00-1:30pm 


Lunch served

12:00-12:30pm

Luncheon Session

Visions for an Atlantic Power Pool

This luncheon session will wrap up the conference by asking how an Atlantic Power Pool (APP) might benefit the Atlantic provinces? Has New England's NEPOOL set the stage for other pools? How would a Virtual Power Plant concept align with a proposed Atlantic Power Pool and mega energy projects in the region?
 
With Special Guest:

Jamie Baillie
Leader, Progressive Conservative Party of NS
 
Stephen McNeil
Leader, Liberal Party of NS
 
Luncheon Guests:

John Herron
President, Atlantica Centre for Energy


Wayne Groszko
Renewable Energy Coordinator, Ecology Action Centre
 

Catherine Abreu
Energy Coordinator, Ecology Action Centre


Dan Roscoe
COO, Scotian WindFields Inc.
 
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Note: The session previously scheduled entitled "Update: Muskrat Falls and The Maritime Link Project" has been postponed. 

1:30-3:00pm    

Exhibit Teardown