Countries around the world are increasing their ambition on climate policy, and low-carbon technologies across a range of sectors are reaching maturity. This is creating the conditions for rapid change in the energy system and, as a major producer and exporter, Canada will be particularly impacted. Policy-makers must prepare for a period of volatility, as systems make the necessary transformation to a low-carbon future. While the end-state is becoming clearer, the transition will be marked by volatility in energy markets. It will require policies that can manage the legacy systems that dominate today as well as support the development of new energy systems.


This talk was part of the IRPP’s 50th anniversary event series, What should be on Canada’s policy radar?  Held throughout the spring and fall of 2022, these panel discussions helped us to identify the challenges that our decision-makers will face in the coming years, and examine ways in which Canada can promptly address these issues.

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Panellists

Marla Orenstein

Director of the Natural Resources Centre, Canada West Foundation

As Director of the Natural Resources Centre, Marla Orenstein champions the responsible development of the West’s natural resources for the benefit of all. Much of her work focuses on Canada’s energy future and how Canadian business can prosper as the world transitions to cleaner forms of energy.

In previous roles, Marla worked closely with industry and communities on the impacts of energy and resource development projects including electricity, mining, solar, wind, hydro, and oil and gas. Marla is a subject matter expert in impact assessment, and brings a comprehensive understanding of current standards and best practices of regulatory agencies, multilateral finance institutions, international agencies and industry organizations to the CWF. She is both past President and President-Elect of the International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA) and a Fellow of the Energy Futures Lab.

Maggie Hanna

President, Innovation and Technology Scout, Energy Futures Lab

Maggie has a BSc in geology (University of Calgary 1981) and has worked as a resource explorationist in mining and oil and gas. She later worked as an innovation and technology scout for the oil sands with an emphasis on step-change and game-changing technology possibilities for reducing environmental footprint and energy intensity, and as “Future Girl” identifying technology under development for use in the post-carbon energy future. She is vice president of innovation and technology for two cleantech startups, a presenter on energy-innovation topics, passionate about energy literacy to accelerate adoption rates of new solutions for the energy transition we are currently undergoing. 

Doray Veno

Executive Director, Lynks-Harvest Sky Services and Supports Society (formerly Hanna Learning Centre)

Doray’s passions include lifelong learning, building capacity within individuals and community development in rural Alberta. Born and raised in Hanna, Alberta, Doray graduated from the University of Alberta with a bachelor of arts in Recreation Administration Community Development. Over the last 28 years she’s had the opportunity and pleasure to work and volunteer in the government, private and not-for-profit sectors as a business owner, beef-cattle producer, primary-care paramedic, municipal councillor, employee and community leader. Since 2011 she has been the executive director of the Lynks-Harvest Sky Services and Supports Society. Her team-leadership style brings an innovative perspective to the successful organization that offers learning, literacy, career and employment, social-support, small business and voluntary-sector services.


Moderator

Sara Hastings-Simon

Assistant Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy and Director, Sustainable Energy Development Program, University of Calgary

Sara is an expert in energy, innovation and climate policy. Using her diverse experience across three fields as an academic researcher in physics, as a management consultant with McKinsey and Company and as a policy researcher she approaches questions in energy, innovation and climate systems through multiple lenses. 

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Event Details

Date and Time

October 12, 2022

7:30 a.m. MT
Location

Online via Zoom Webinar
In person: CNOOC Room
School of Public Policy, 5th Floor
University of Calgary Downtown Campus
906 8th Avenue S.W.
Calgary, AB T2P 1H9

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