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NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR’S
CONFERENCEGREEN ECONOMYOCTOBER 12-13, 2016 | ST. JOHN’S, NL
WWW.NEWLEEF.CA
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In Newfoundland and Labrador there are numerous opportunities in the green economy, including green energy supply, buildings, transportation, waste management, conservation and resource management. Together we can build a vibrant future in which to live, work and play.
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CONFERENCE AGENDA - DAY 1 - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016
8h00 Conference Registration
9h10 Conference Welcome & Agenda Overview - Alex Templeton, NEIA’s Vice-Chair
Emerging Business, Research, and Technologies:ELECTRICITY & ENERGY - Salon A
Ethics of Environment in Business - Salon B
9h15 - Mysa: a new thermostat technology to help homeowners lower their energy useJoshua GreenPresident & CEOEmpowered Homes
9h15 - Going beyond environmental regulatory requirements: key drivers, enablers, and impediments for voluntary environmental planning and mitigation initiatives by corporationsDr. Steve BonnellEnvironmental Assessment & Regulatory Affairs Practice Leader, Amec Foster Wheeler
9h45 – Energy harvesting solutions forlong-term subsea observationAndrew CookCo-founder & CEOSeaformatics Systems Inc.
9h45 - PANEL DISCUSSION PRESENTED BY PEGNL: Ethical obligation of engineers to consider climate change in their workJonas Roberts, Amec Foster WheelerJanna Rosales, Memorial UniversityMarion Organ, Nalcor
10h15 – Designing the next generation high voltage transformer and switchgear bushings Sizwe DhlaminiCEOPower HV Inc.
10h15 - Responsible erosion prevention & sedimentation control: requirements & best practices during development & constructionAndrew PeachLocation Manager, Golder Associates
10h45 Break & Networking
Hon. Christopher MitchelmoreMinister of Business, Tourism, Culture and Rural Development
8h30 Breakfast & Featured SpeakerSALON C & D
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CONCERNED ABOUT ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES?JUST ASK GOLDER.
For over 55 years, Golder has been supporting its clients to find sustainable solutions related to their environmental assessment needs.
Emerging Business, Research, and Technologies:RENEWABLE ENERGY - Salon A
GREEN BUILDING & CLIMATE CHANGE Salon B
11h05- Meeting rural energy needsDr. Kevin PopeAssistant Professor, Memorial University
11h05 - Wood materials for mid rise constructionPatrick LavoieSenior Scientist, FPInnovations
11h35 - Grassroots efforts to build NL’s first year-round clean energy greenhouseAdam CormierDirector, Iron and Earth East
11h35- The role that green buildings play in addressing climate changeLara RyanRegional Director – Atlantic ChapterCanada Green Building Council
12h05 - Renewable energy decision support systemsJimena Martinez-RamosGIS Consultant, Integrated Informatics Inc.
12h05- Conversion to biomass heating – a real life case example from PEIDetlev ElsnerDirector, Wood4Heating Group
THE POTENTIAL WITHINOUR FORESTS - Salon A
Emerging Business, Research, and Technologies:OCEAN TECHNOLOGY - Salon B
14h00 - Greenhouse gas (GHG) displacement and forest productsPatrick LavoieSenior ScientistFPInnovations
14h00 - Increasing efficiencies and minimizing environmental impacts in the shipping industryDr. Heather PengAssociate Professor, Memorial University
14h30 - An integrated forest biorefinery for Newfoundland and LabradorDr. Kelly Hawboldt - Chemical Engineer & Professor, Process Engineering (Memorial University)Dr. Bob Helleur - Professor, Analytical & Environmental Chemistry (Memorial University)
14h30 - The Newfoundland Aquaculture Industry Association ensiling demo projectDarrell GreenResearch and Development CoordinatorNAIA
15h00 - International expertise stemming from Newfoundland’s west coast forestAdam AndersonPresident & CEOResource Innovations
15h00 - PANEL DISCUSSION: Ocean industries and opportunities in the green economy Moderated by Brian Burke, ADM, Ocean Technology and Artic Opportunities Branch, FEATURING:
Randy Gillespie - Director, Centre for Applied Ocean Technology, Marine InsituteMichael Maguire - Currach Consulting, Chair - OceansAdvance
Honourable
Judy Foote Canada’s Minister of Public Services and Procurement& Member of Parliament for Bonavista–Burin–Trinity
12h45 Lunch & Keynote SpeakerSALON C & D
15h30 Break & Networking
PANEL DISCUSSION: IMPACTING BUSINESS INNOVATION - Salon C & D
15h45Moderated by Marc Kielley, Assistant Deputy Minister, Innovation and Sector Development> FEATURING:
16h45 - 19h45
As the presentations end, the real networking begins at Newleef 2016.
Join stakeholders from all corners of the green economy - business owners, decision-makers, environmental professionals, policy makers, corporate representatives, etc. - for a casual night of food, drink, and conversation.
Stephen HaleDirector of Sales, Marketing, and R&D Business DevelopmentRutter Inc.
Judith BobbittPresidentOceans Ltd.
Adam RoweVice-President SubC Imaging
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EXPLORING SOLUTIONS TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES IN NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR’s OIL & GAS INDUSTRY.NOTES 2017 is Newfoundland and Labrador's Oil & Gas Industry & the Environment Seminar - a solutions-focused event with the intent to contribute to the increased efficiency and sustainability of the industry.
PRESENTED ON APRIL 3-4, 2017 BY:
NEIA’s Environmental Managers Roundtable is an opportunity for environmental managers in varying segments of the economy to network, discuss issues of common concern, and share information in a relaxed and informal setting.
The roundtable features professionals from a variety of industries, from oil and gas, to mining, to construction, to energy. This group is reserved for environmental leads and managers only. NEIA works in a support role for the roundtable, which meets on a quarterly basis, to provide for its indicated needs. Don’t miss this professional development opportunity. Learn more at: www.neia.org/managers.
www.neia.org/managersJoin the NL Environmental
Professionals LinkedIn Group!
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UPCOMING TRAINING OPPORTUNITIESVISIT WWW.NEIA.ORG FOR MORE DETAILS
Environmental Monitoring for Construction Projects
Contaminated Sites Health & Safety Training (HAZWOPER)
Erosion and Sediment Control Certificate Course
NOV 14-18 (40-Hour), NOV 21 (8-Hour Refresher)The HAZWOPER certificate course is designed for hazardous waste clean up (remediation) workers, treatment, storage and disposal workers, emergency response personnel, health and safety staff and environmental consultants.
JAN 11-13, 2017This course has been presented to thousands of participants across Canada. It is “the” recognized training course for Environmental Monitors and those project stakeholders (consultants, regulators, managers, etc.) who request, require or work alongside them.
MAY 31 - JUN 2, 2017Enhance your skills, confidence, qualifications, and credibility with this applied, hands-on erosion and sediment control training. Join the thousands of participants from coast-to-coast in Canada who have benefited from certification.
CONFERENCE AGENDA - DAY 2 - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2016
NL ACTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE - Salon A INNOVATION & INDUSTRY - Salon B
9h20 – NL’s new legislation to reduce GHG emissions from large industryJackie JanesAssistant Deputy MinisterDepartment of Environment & Climate Change
9h20 - Enabling local innovationScott TessierChair & Chief Executive OfficerC-NLOPB
9h50 – NL’s outreach and engagement on the development of a new provincial climate change strategy Chad BlundonDirector of Government RelationsDepartment of Environment & Climate Change
9h50 - Waste valorisation through the circular economyDawne SkinnerEnvironmental EngineerDillon Consulting
10h20 - Business Pitches!Participants and Details TBA
10h20 - Delivering the world’s first global distribution of innovative, sustainable, electric transportationJohn GordonCo-FounderEVEN Electric
10h50 Break & Networking
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS WITH
Hon. Perry Trimper Minister of Environment and Climate Change &Minister Responsible for the Multi-Materials Stewardship Board
8h30 Breakfast & Featured SpeakerSALON C & D
The Canada Green Building Council and its green building industry partners are pleased to host the Newleef 2016 Social.
See you there!
CONNECTING LOCAL FOODSWITH LOCAL PEOPLE - Salon A
INDUSTRY STEWARDSHIP - Salon B
11h10- A new model to access fresh fish directly from harvestersBlaine EdwardsFounder, From the Wharf
11h10- Vale Long Harbour operations stewardship: helping nature get back to nature – Salmon Cove RiverDr. Jared SaundersEnvironmental SupervisorVale Newfoundland and Labrador
11h55- Environmental considerations for a new transmission line: from rare plants to artifactsMarion OrganEnvironmental Services ManagerNalcor Energy
11h30 - The St. John’s Farmers’ Market: growing businesses, feeding communityJoshua SmeeChair, St. John’s Farmers’ Market Cooperative
11h50 - Eating (should be) a sustainable agricultural actChris PetersProgram Lead, Farm to Cafeteria (F2CC) program at St. Bonaventure’s College
12h10 - Enhancing the cultural, financial, social, and environmental sustainability of the food systemDave LaneCo-Chair, St. John’s Food Policy CouncilCity of St. John’s, City Councillor
THE CEO PANEL12h45 Lunch & Keynote SessionSALON C & D
Moderated by NEIA’s Vice-Chair Alex Templeton, the CEO’s Panel is a discussion with leading C-Suite Executives in Newfoundland and Labrador on the growth of business in today’s challenging economic climate.
FEATURING:
Paul AntlePresident and CEO, Pluto Investments Inc.Chairman of the Board, West Mountain Environmental
Michael HanrahanPresident and CEO, petroforma laboratories
David MitchellChief Executive Officer, Pennecon Ltd.
INVESTING IN CLEAN TECHNOLOGY IN CANADA - Salon A
Emerging Business, Research, and Technologies:ELECTRICITY & ENERGY - Salon B
14h00 - The potential for, and the economic impact of, green investments in CanadaPaul PrestonAssociate Director, Tech & Innovation PolicyThe Conference Board of Canada
14h45 - Financing clean technology in CanadaSasha JacobChairman & CEOJacob Capital Management Inc.
14h00 - Using satellites to monitor urban sprawl, and many other thingsChris HardyProduct Leader, C-CORE
14h30 - Sea ice segmentation of PolSAR dataMasoud MahdianpariPhD Student, M.Sc., B.Sc., Memorial University
15h00 - New technologies for wetland classificationSahel Mahdavi, PhD Student, M.Sc., B.Sc.Meisam Amani, PhD Student, M.Eng., B.Eng.Memorial University
15h30 Break & Networking
Offshore Wind Energy in Atlantic Canadaw/ Kirby Mercer Founder & CEOBeothuk Energy
15h45
Keynote SpeakerSALON C & D
NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR’S
CONFERENCEGREEN ECONOMYOCTOBER 12-13, 2016 | ST. JOHN’S, NL
NEWLEEF 2016 EVENT PARTNERS
The Newfoundland and Labrador Environmental Industry Association (NEIA) is a not-for-profit
association of businesses that promotes the growth and development of the green economy in this province.
Learn more at www.neia.org.
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