This session will provide an in depth view of future fundamentals and scenarios in Alberta’s electricity market that should be considered for future corporate PPA transactions.
Policy, market, and regulatory drivers in Alberta and across Canada will continue transformation of electricity markets, presenting opportunities for project developments, managing electricity costs, meeting corporate objectives and targets, and contracting.
If you are new to the BRC and want to learn more about the basics behind large-scale corporate and institutional renewable energy procurement in Canada, we have created a series of videos for you that you can review before this webinar.
The videos can be found here:
https://www.bigmarker.com/series/brc-canada-webinar-series-bu/series_summit
Categories
BUSINESS & FINANCE
Price
Free
Language
English
OPEN TO
Everyone
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John Dalton, President of Power Advisory, is a senior electricity market analyst and electricity policy consultant with over 30 years of experience in energy market analysis, power procurement, project valuation, and policy analysis and...
Kris Aksomitis is an economist and financial analyst with 20 years of experience in the electricity industry. His expertise includes electricity market forecasting, policy development, market rule development, carbon policy, market risk...
Julia-Maria Becker is the director of the Business Renewables Centre (BRC) Canada and the Alberta clean economy director at the Pembina Institute. Julia’s expertise is in emissions reductions policy, corporate procurement of renewables and...
Jason Chee-Aloy is a senior energy professional with over 23 years of experience in regulated and competitive energy markets. Mr. Chee-Aloy has been the Managing Director of Power Advisory LLC since September 2010. Power Advisory LLC is a...
The Business Renewables Centre (BRC) Canada is a non-profit initiative where corporations and institutions can learn how to buy renewable energy, such as wind or solar power, directly from developers.
Launched in early 2019, the BRC-Canada already has more than 40 members and its members have secured 193 MW through corporate renewable energy procurement deals, totaling $400 million in private sector investment in Alberta.