OTTAWA, Dec. 12, 2017 /CNW/ - Transforming how our society makes, moves and uses energy will help define Canada's future, while creating good, middle-class jobs and a sustainable environment for coming generations.
Canada's Minister of Natural Resources, the Honourable Jim Carr, today announced the creation of a diverse,14-member Generation Energy Council to provide recommendations on how Canada can prepare for a reliable, affordable, low-carbon economy in the future.
The Council's work will be informed by the takeaways from October's ground-breaking two-day Generation Energy Forum in Winnipeg, which was the culmination of a six-month engagement with more than 380,000 people through online participation, in-person panels, workshops and the Citizen Dialogues on Canada's Energy Future run by Simon Fraser University. The Forum brought together more than 600 experts, industry representatives, traditional and emerging energy sectors, academics, and Indigenous and community leaders from across the country and around the globe to discuss Canada's energy future.
The Generation Energy Council will be co-chaired by Merran Smith, a fellow at Simon Fraser University and Executive Director of Clean Energy Canada, and Linda Coady, Chief Sustainability Officer at Enbridge.
They will be joined by:
- Peter Tertzakian, Chief Energy Economist and Executive Director, ARC Financial Corporation
- Annette Verschuren, Chair and CEO of NRStor Inc.
- Julia Langer, CEO, The Atmospheric Fund
- Leah Nelson Guay, founder and CEO of First Nations Power Authority of Saskatchewan
- Richard Nerysoo, Chair, Gwich'in Council International
- Aisha Bukhari, engineer and social entrepreneur at Toronto-based MaRS
- Jane McDonald, Managing Director, International Institute on Sustainable Development
- David Collyer, energy consultant and past President and CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers
- Louis Tremblay, President and Co-founder of AddÉnergie
- Élise Proulx, Vice-President of Communications and Government Affairs, Hydro-Québec
- Colleen Giroux-Schmidt, Senior Director of Government Relations and Regulatory Affairs, Innergex Renewable Energy Inc.
- Philippe Dunsky, President of Dunsky Energy Consulting
The Council will develop a series of recommendations inspired by these four questions:
- What should Canada's energy future look like over the long term?
- What generational goals should we strive to achieve?
- What principles should guide us?
- What are the potential pathways and guideposts along the way?
In addition to the feedback from the Forum, the Council will be informed by the public input gathered over the last six months as well as global energy analyses to develop its report for the Minister.
The report's recommendations will inform the Government as it develops an energy policy that ensures meaningful engagement with Indigenous peoples; aligns with Canada's Paris Agreement commitments and the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change; and complements the work being done by the provinces and territories, building on the shared priorities identified at the Federal, Provincial and Territorial Ministers Meeting at the Forum.
Quotes
"One of the clear messages that emerged from Generation Energy is that Canadians want a thriving, low-carbon economy. They want us to be a leader in clean technology. And they want an energy system that provides economic opportunities for Canadians without harming the environment. The Generation Energy Council now has the important task of synthesizing all of the feedback received through the process and distilling it into recommendations that will help to define Canada's energy future."
Jim Carr
Canada's Minister of Natural Resources
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Backgrounder
Generation Energy Council Biographies
Merran Smith (Co-chair)
Merran is a fellow at Simon Fraser University and the founder and executive director of Clean Energy Canada, a leading think tank advancing clean energy and climate solutions. For most of her career, she has worked to unite industry, government and civil society organizations to solve pressing social and ecological challenges. Merran is a Canadian representative on the International Clean Energy Ambassador Corps and has recently been appointed co-chair of the B.C. government's Climate Solutions and Clean Growth Advisory Council. She has received numerous leadership distinctions, including the 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award from Clean Energy B.C.
Linda Coady (Co-chair)
Linda Coady is Enbridge's Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO). She leads the company's public reporting and disclosure on its social and environmental performance and advises Enbridge's Senior Management and Board on the implementation of the company's Climate Policy and other strategies related to sustainable development challenges and opportunities. Prior to joining Enbridge in 2013, Ms. Coady was Vice-President of Sustainability for the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games. She is also a former Vice-President, Pacific Region, for World Wildlife Fund Canada (WWF) and a former Vice-President, Environment, for Weyerhaeuser in British Columbia.
Peter Tertzakian
Peter Tertzakian is an economist, investment strategist, author and public speaker. He is Chief Energy Economist and Executive Director at ARC Financial Corporation, an energy-focused private equity firm. With over 25 years in the energy industry and finance industry, Peter is responsible for strategic investment research. His two books, A Thousand Barrels a Second and The End of Energy Obesity, both examine the transformation of the global energy sector through economic, environmental and geopolitical pressures. His background in geophysics, economics and finance has established him as an internationally recognized expert in energy matters.
Annette Verschuren
In July 2012, Annette oversaw the creation of NRStor Inc. as Chair and CEO. Her company opened the first commercial grid-connected energy storage flywheel installation in Canada. She has been an influencer of policy and worked to create a market for advanced energy storage in Ontario. She has served as president of The Home Depot Canada and Asia she and as president and co-owner of Michaels of Canada. She was recently appointed to the NAFTA Council to advise the Minister of International Trade on NAFTA negotiations. In 2011, Annette received the country's highest civilian honour as an Officer of The Order of Canada for her contribution to the retail industry and corporate social responsibility.
Julia Langer
Julia has held senior leadership positions in the environmental sector for nearly 30 years, managing campaigns and organizations, defining strategy and policy, and inspiring public and private action to address air pollution and climate change. Julia leads The Atmospheric Fund, which advances urban solutions to climate and air pollution, and, with support from TAF's Investment Committee, oversees the fiscal integrity of TAF's endowment.
Leah Nelson Guay
Leah founded and served as the past Chief Executive Officer of First Nations Power Authority — a non-profit developed to bring Indigenous Communities into the renewable energy sector though capacity building, investment, training and new business opportunities. FNPA has a membership of over 100 organizations and was most recently successful in securing government-based renewable energy contracts for projects with capital value in excess of $150 million. Leah is a KPMG alumna and, prior to FNPA, supported entrepreneurs in innovation, commercialization, skill development and new venture creation. Leah currently advises in renewable energy, Indigenous economic development and entrepreneurship.
Richard Nerysoo
A veteran political leader in the Dene Nation and the Government of the Northwest Territories, Richard made history in 1983 when he became the first Indigenous person to become Premier of the Northwest Territories. Between 1996 and 2000, Richard was President of the Gwich'in Tribal Council and was charged with the management and implementation of the historic Gwich'in Land Claims Agreement. He has also chaired the Gwich'in Council International, a non-profit collective striving toward securing environmental protection.
Aisha Bukhari
Aisha Bukhari is a Senior Manager at the Advanced Energy Centre at MaRS Discovery District. She has a background in engineering, business and social entrepreneurship. She is passionate about clean energy, innovation and social justice. Aisha spent the formative part of her career at Toronto Hydro, where she worked in both engineering and business development roles. She is a co-founder of an EdTech startup, Attollo Social Enterprise. She also serves on the advisory committee for Women in Renewable Energy, a non-profit organization.
Jane McDonald
Jane McDonald is the Managing Director of the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), an independent think tank that champions sustainable solutions to the world's most pressing problems in over 70 countries. Jane has 15 years of experience working on climate and energy issues in both the public and private sectors. She was the Executive Director of Smart Prosperity, a negotiator for the Canadian delegation to the UN climate negotiations, and a broker for investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald. Before joining IISD, Jane served as Policy Director for Canada's Minister of the Environment and Climate Change.
David Collyer
David Collyer is past President and CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP), a position he held from 2008 until 2014. Prior to being President of CAPP, David was President and Country Chair for Shell in Canada. During his 30 year career with Shell, he held a broad range of technical, business, marketing and senior leadership roles in the oil and gas industry. He currently provides consulting services related to the Canadian energy sector and serves on a number of not-for-profit and corporate boards.
Louis Tremblay
Louis Tremblay is the President and Cofounder of AddÉnergie. Under his leadership, the company has become the leading smart charging solution provider and network operator in Canada, with more than 4,500 charging stations nationwide. As a precursor to electric transportation in Canada, Louis and his team have deployed the FLO network, the largest charging stations network in Canada. They have also concluded an agreement with Hydro-Québec, giving AddÉnergie exclusive rights for supplying and managing Hydro-Québec's public charging stations network, the Electric Circuit.
Elise Proulx
Élise Proulx was appointed Vice President – Communications and Government Affairs at Hydro-Québec in January 2017. In this capacity, she is in charge of internal and external communications, public and government affairs, marketing and community relations. A seasoned manager with more than 20 years of experience, Élise joined Hydro-Québec in 2013 as Director – Communications. She sits on the boards of the Canadian Electricity Association, Montréal International and the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal.
Colleen Giroux-Schmidt
Colleen Giroux-Schmidt brings over a decade and a half of experience in B.C. and Canadian resource development with an extensive knowledge of the renewable energy sector. As Senior Director – Government Relations and Regulatory Affairs for Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. her focus is on working with various stakeholders, including all levels of government, First Nations and communities, to increase renewable energy opportunities to help the jurisdictions Innergex works with in meeting their climate change goals.
Philippe Dunsky
Philippe is the President of Dunsky Energy Consulting, a leading North American clean energy advisory. Based in Montreal, he brings over 25 years of experience supporting governments and utilities in the fields of energy efficiency, renewable energy and sustainable mobility. Philippe is also Vice-Chair of the Canadian Energy Efficiency Alliance and serves on the Quebec government's Climate Change Advisory Council.
SOURCE Natural Resources Canada
Alexandre Deslongchamps, Press Secretary, Office of the Minister of Natural Resources, 343-292-6837; Media Relations, Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, 343-292-6100, [email protected]
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