In Atlantic Canada, we are beginning to understand the opportunity associated with innovation within our oceans industries. Meanwhile, it is clear that internationally the focus continues to intensify on subjects like sustainability, decarbonization, net zero, etc. The world's consumers and investors are demanding products and services that improve environmental outcomes.
Where is the intersection between the development and application of clean technology - and Atlantic Canada's ocean economy? Is our blue economy inextricably linked with our green economy?
Access this special series of presentations which explores the key concepts of offshore cleantech, outlines where in the world leadership in clean ocean innovation is taking place, and highlights companies from Atlantic Canada that are already engaged in business internationally.
Presentations include:
Cleantech in offshore industries - what it means, latest trends, and opportunities
Presented by:
Kieran Hanley, Executive Director, NEIA
Net zero, emissions reduction challenges in offshore industries, and emerging solutions
Presented by:
Derek Sullivan, President, Atlantic HSE Energy Consulting Inc.
Caron Hawco, President, Caron Hawco Group
Non-GHG environmental challenges in offshore industries and emerging solutions
Presented by:
Derek Sullivan, President, Atlantic HSE Energy Consulting Inc.
Caron Hawco, President, Caron Hawco Group
Electrification in offshore industries - trends and opportunities
Presented by:
Curtis Whelan, Development Engineer, Growler Energy
Offshore wind energy alongside oil and gas industry developments
Presented by:
Pete Whelan, VP - Project Execution, Growler Energy
Digitalization, integrated operations, and the relationship to improved environmental outcomes
Presented by:
Mark Cumby, Regional Director / Energy - Eastern North America, Hatch
Emerging technologies in environmental characterization and monitoring
Presented by:
Freeman Ralph, Vice-President - Oil and Gas and Energy Solutions, C-CORE
Advances in offshore carbon capture and storage
Presented by:
Dr. Lesley James, Associate Professor, Memorial University
This is the first wave of presentations in the Offshore Cleantech Information Series, with more to come in the weeks ahead. Registrants will have access to all future presentations added to this series.
A special thank you from NEIA to our partners in the development of this series: Noia; Marine Renewables Canada; Maritimes Energy Association; the Department of Industry, Energy, and Technology; and the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency.
Register today and access each of the Newleef 2020 presentations on-demand at a time most convenient to you!