We are pleased to announce that the Minister of Environment & Parks, the Honourable Shannon Phillips, will participate in the upcoming Alberta Energy Efficiency Summit as a keynote speaker. We look forward to hearing Minister Phillip’s vision for energy efficiency in Alberta on Wednesday, February 27, 2019.
Minister Shannon Phillips will participate as a keynote speaker for the Alberta Energy Efficiency Summit on Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 1:00 pm. The Alberta Energy Efficiency Alliance (AEEA) will bring together energy efficiency leaders, like The Honourable Shannon Phillips, Alberta’s Minister of Environment and Parks and the Minister Responsible for the Climate Change Office, to lead important discussions around energy efficiency in Alberta.
The annual Summit is a multi-day event held at the Edmonton Convention Centre on February 25-27, 2019. The event will kick off with an afternoon workshop, hosted by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and Canadian Industry Partnership for Energy Conservation (CIPEC), followed by two days of exclusive keynote presentations, panel discussions, concurrent sessions, and networking opportunities.
The AEEA strives to continuously engage with its members, stakeholders and the energy efficiency community through industry collaboration and educational opportunities, such as the 2019 Summit.
“The Alberta Energy Efficiency Alliance (AEEA) is thrilled to have a prominent leader like Minister Shannon Phillips participate in key discussions focused on Alberta’s energy efficiency movement. I am positive that event attendees will find her keynote address to be valuable and inspiring as we step into the next phase of energy efficiency in Alberta.” – Wayne Morishita, Executive Director, AEEA
About Alberta Energy Efficiency Alliance
The Alberta Energy Efficiency Alliance (AEEA) is a member-based organization with a diverse group of stakeholders actively working to maximize energy efficiency in the province of Alberta. The AEEA believes that efficiency plays an important role in creating a sustainable Alberta, economically and environmentally. Since 2007, the AEEA has brought people together to collaboratively solve problems, coordinate action and be a common voice, by delivering speaking engagements, and sharing resources and ideas.