Electricity Transformation Canada

Electricity Transformation Canada (Electricity Transformation Canada)

Physical Exhibition
Wed, Nov 17 2021 - Fri, Nov 19 2021
Metro Toronto Convention Centre (MTCC) South Building Electricity Transformation Canada
A massive energy transformation is underway around the world. It is changing how we generate, manage, distribute, and use electricity. In response, Canada is introducing a new event that brings together converging renewable energy and complementary technologies. These technologies are poised to provide the utility-scale generation and distributed energy resources solutions required to transform Canada's energy system into one that relies much more heavily on clean, affordable, and reliable renewable electricity.Electricity Transformation Canada will be Canada's largest renewable energy conference and exhibition, with the key areas of focus being wind energy, solar energy, and energy storage, while expanding to incorporate complementary technologies. This event takes place in Toronto and promises to attract the key players that are working together to drive Canada's energy transformation.
Timings
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Location
222 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V 2T6, Canada Canada

Introduction

The future is clean and renewable
and Electricity Transformation Canada is leading the charge.
A massive energy transformation is underway around the world. It's changing how we generate, manage, distribute, and use electricity.

Electricity Transformation Canada is Canada's largest renewable and flexible energy conference and exhibition – bringing together wind energy, solar energy, energy storage, and complementary technologies – from transportation electrification to smart grid and digitalization – all in one landmark event. These technologies are poised to provide the utility-scale and distributed-resource solutions required to transform Canada's electricity system.

This event takes place  in Toronto and promises to attract key stakeholders looking to advance the global electricity transformation. Participants will include utilities, system operators, governments, end-use sectors undergoing electrification, and a variety of energy professionals.

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