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Alternate Energy Symposium

Date

April 10, 2025

Time

9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Location

Edmonton Expo Centre, Conference Rooms

Track Overview

“If I were to go back three years and try to predict where the world would be today, I think the only thing I’d get right is that I would be three years older.”

It’s been similar for the cybersecurity world, trying to predict the best product for the environment, and the supplier that will survive the onerous road to become a staple. Funny enough, technology is only a small fraction of a comprehensive cybersecurity program. The larger parts are people and processes. 

Cybersecurity has to be a team effort that includes everyone – top down, bottom up – in your organization. It’s about… making small changes in our normal routines to keep our systems protected and operating.  It’s about… using our existing process and in-house expertise to help understand risks.  It’s about… doing more with less and leveraging all available resources and experts.  

This year’s Cybersecurity Track will bring to light some of the possibilities there are for the people, process and technology framework.

Register

The identical sessions run on each day in all tracks. Our transferrable conference pass allows attendees to attend one track on Day 1/April 5 and a different track on Day 2/April 6 – or – the option to transfer their pass to someone else on the day they are not planning to attend. 
 

The cost to attend the conference is $600/ISA Member and $900/Non ISA Member. To become an ISA Member click here. A professional development hours (PDH) certificate will be available to all attendees post event.

Please click the “Register Here!” button (bottom of your screen), choose the “Expo & Conference” registration option, and follow the prompts. 

Symposium Lineup

Session 1

9:00 - 9:30

Revolutionizing Remote Power: EFOY Fuel Cells for Industrial Automation and Sustainability

Our presentation will highlight how EFOY fuel cell technologies are transforming the oil and gas industry by providing reliable, remote power solutions for automation and control systems. These fuel cells enable seamless operation in challenging environments, reducing the reliance on traditional energy sources while minimizing carbon footprints. We will showcase the diverse range of energy solutions we’ve designed and deployed, demonstrating how they support operational efficiency, sustainability, and the future of energy in industrial automation.

Jeff Avery
Business Development Representative, SFC Energy Ltd

Presentation 2

9:30 - 9:50

Utility Hydrogen: A Pipeline to Net Zero

Hailey Laibida
Manager, Hydrogen Projects, ATCO Gas & Pipelines

Presentation 3

9:50 - 10:10

kīsikāw pīsim Solar Farm - Creating Clean Water with Clean Energy

Kevin Darrach
Electrical Engineer, EPCOR Water Services

Presentation 4

10:10 - 10:30

Coming Soon...

Sean Collins CEO, Varme Energy
Monty Sehgal Consultant Project Manager, Varme Energy

Roundtable Discussion

10:30 - 11:00

Smaller Group Conversation About Key Sub-Topics