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Virtual Energy Forum

Dec 10 2008 - 6:00am
Dec 11 2008 - 3:00pm

The Virtual Energy Forum is a two day online-only event focused on how leading companies can adopt better energy management practices to cut cost, while at the same time adopting clean energy alternatives -- presenting alternative energy technologies, policies, and best practices in a live, interactive environment. The event is designed to meet the needs of corporate energy executives in a way that is not possible with physical events, webinars or other means.

The Ashden Awards for Sustainable Energy

Draw inspiration from Ashden award winners and access the web's excellent web resources: http://www.ashdenawards.org/

The Ashden Awards celebrate and reward visionary champions who are finding solutions to climate change that are also bringing real social and economic benefits to their local communities.


Lindsay Cole: Guest Expert

Jul 28 2007 - 2:00pm
Jul 28 2007 - 4:00pm

"Going Carbon Neutral - What does this really mean?"

Lindsay Cole


Sophia Kelly: Guest Expert

Jun 2 2007 - 2:00pm
Jun 2 2007 - 4:00pm

Sophia Kelly: June 2 Guest Expert at

Empowering the Community Making neighborhood level renewable energy a reality

Apr 25 2007 - 8:30am
Apr 25 2007 - 4:30pm

Local government officials and staff, provincial and federal government staff, and developers are invited to attend "Empowering the Community Making neighborhood level renewable energy a reality". This will be a one-day workshop with a select group of approximately 40 municipal, provincial, and energy-related officials.


Advanced Renewable Tariffs: A European Solution to a BC Problem

Apr 4 2007 - 6:30pm
Apr 4 2007 - 8:00pm
How can BC replicate the success of European countries have had adding large amounts of clean, sustainable energy to their energy mix?

BCSEA welcomes restoration of renewable energy programs, but asks: "Is That All There Is?"

VICTORIA--The BC Sustainable Energy Association (BCSEA) welcomes today's federal government announcement that funding for renewable energy programs put in place by the previous Liberal government has been unfrozen, but is underwhelmed by the announcement's scope, and searches in vain for anything new.