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SUMMARY:Edmonton April Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Title: Environmental Due-Diligence  by  Susan McRory\, Chair Land and Property Rights  Tribunal \nSpeaker: \nSusan has been a lawyer for over 40 years\, 33 as a prosecutor.  For the first 13 years of her career she dealt with serious and violent crime;  as a circuit prosecutor in Peace River\, then Chief Crown in the Vegreville judicial district and then moving to Edmonton where she became known as an expert in child sexual assault prosecutions. From 1993 to 2013 she was the Environmental Coordinator for Environmental Prosecutions for the Province of Alberta\, a fancy title for being responsible for all environmental prosecutions in Alberta\, not as a policy person\, but standing there in the courtroom. She was responsible for bringing creative sentencing to Alberta and for delivering lectures to industry on prevention. \n When she retired\, as a way of saying thank-you to legal legend John Swaigen\, she co-authored his second edition of Regulatory Offences in Canada.\n\nFor the last eight years she has been the Chair of the Land and Property Rights Tribunal which is a quasi-judicial body for disputes under the Surface Rights Act\, Municipal Government Act\, Expropriation Act and the New Home Buyer Protection Act.\n\nDate: \nTuesday\, April 07\, 2026 \n  \nTime: \n11:30 AM – 1:00 PM \n  \nVenue: \nUniversity Club\, University of Alberta \n11435 Saskatchewan Drive\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9 \n  \nCost: \n$40 – A&WMA Members \n$50 – Non-Members \n$15 – Students (includes hot lunch & coffee; GST included) \nWebinar Access: Individual ($20) | Group ($80) \n  \nDetails: \nPlease register by Monday\, April 6  to secure your spot and help us plan for lunch. \n  \nOnline registration and payment options\, including credit card payments\, are available through the links below: \nEdmonton \n\nMember – $40\nNon-member – $50\nStudent  – $15\nWebinar (Group) – $80\nWebinar (Single) – $20
URL:https://cpans.org/event/edmonton-april-luncheon/
LOCATION:University Club of the University of Alberta\, 11435 Saskatchewan Drive\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Edmonton Luncheon,Luncheon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260320T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260320T190000
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SUMMARY:CPANS Calgary Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:This event is in-person only \nHappy Hour at the Bank and Baron! \nA relaxed\, non-technical networking event \nWe’re excited to invite you to a CPANS Happy Hour –\na networking event designed to reconnect and strengthen our community.\nBring a friend (non-members welcome too)! \nThis isn’t a formal event and there are no presentations –\njust an opportunity to gather\, catch up\, and enjoy each other’s company\nin a casual setting. CPANS will not be covering food or drinks.\nHowever\, the atmosphere (and conversation!) will be on us! \n\nRSVP Encouraged:\nPlease email twtokarek@gmail.com before March 18th so we can reserve enough space.\nWalk-ins will be accepted if space allows (but RSVP’ing is better\, even if you are only a maybe).\nWe hope to see you there to reconnect\, share stories\, and continue building the CPANS community!
URL:https://cpans.org/event/cpans-calgary-happy-hour-3/
LOCATION:Bank and Baron\, 125 8 Ave SW\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2P 1B4\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260318T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260318T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20260309T234840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T195404Z
UID:2952-1773833400-1773838800@cpans.org
SUMMARY:Calgary March Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Title: \nThe Cost of Noise \nSpeaker:  \nIan Bonsma\, P.Eng.\, INCE \nWestern Region Manager\nHGC NOISE VIBRATION ACOUSTICS \nAbout the Speaker:  \nIan Bonsma is a senior acoustical engineer and the Western Region Manager at HGC Noise Vibration Acoustics in Calgary\, specializing in noise\, vibration\, and acoustics across architectural\, industrial\, and environmental applications. He has nearly two decades of consulting experience and has worked on major projects such as the YYC Calgary Airport\, SAIT Campus Centre\, and multiple wind energy developments across the Americas. Ian holds a BASc from the University of Waterloo and is a registered Professional Engineer in several provinces. \nAbout the Presentation:  \nEnvironmental noise is rarely treated as critically as are the sorts of emissions that we traditionally think of as air pollutants\, generally due to a lack of consensus on a direct causal link between noise and human health effects. A growing body of research and experiential evidence shows that environmental noise from industry greater than about 45 to 55 dBA can lead to very real and non-negligible costs and should be treated as critically and proactively as any other air pollutant\, rather than as a simple nuisance. This presentation will include case studies from Ian’s more than 20 years of experience in the field. \nDate: \nWednesday\, March 18\, 2025 \nTime: \n11:30 AM – 1:00 PM \nLunches will be served at 11:30am and the presentation starts at 12:00noon \n  \nVenue: \nBoardroom 2\, Platform \n407 9 Ave SE\, Calgary\, AB T2G 2K7 \n Cost: \n$40 – A&WMA Members \n$50 – Non-Members \n$15 – Students \nWebinar Access: Individual ($20) | Group ($80) \nDetails: \nPlease register by Monday\, March 16 to secure your spot and ensure food restrictions if any.
URL:https://cpans.org/event/calgary-march-luncheon/
LOCATION:Boardroom 2\, Platform  407 9 Ave SE\, Calgary\, AB T2G 2K7\, Boardroom 2\, Platform 407 9 Ave SE\, Calgary\, AB T2G 2K7\, Calgary\, AB\, T2G 2K7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Calgary Luncheon,Luncheon
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DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260310T130000
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CREATED:20260221T210852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T192058Z
UID:2947-1773142200-1773147600@cpans.org
SUMMARY:Edmonton March Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Title: Specified Enactment Direction 004 (SED 004): Pipeline Conservation and Reclamation Approvals under EPEA \n  \nAbout the presentation: Specified Enactment Directions (SEDs) set out conservation and reclamation requirements under the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (EPEA) that companies must follow. \nSpecified Enactment Direction 004 (SED 004) sets out the application and technical requirements for pipelines requiring approval under EPEA\, in accordance with Schedule 1\, Division 3 of the Activities Designation Regulation. It also details the postconstruction reclamation assessment report requirements for EPEA-approved pipelines regulated by the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER). \nReleased in July 2025\, SED 004 replaced two outdated Government of Alberta guidance documents. A draft version was issued on June 10\, 2024\, with public feedback accepted until July 10\, 2024\, supporting transparent engagement in the development of the final direction. \nThis presentation will cover: \n\nOverview of the EPEA Approval Process for Regulated Pipelines\n\nA high-level walkthrough of approval requirements\, regulatory triggers\, and proponent responsibilities under EPEA. \n\nOverview of SED 004 and Its Objectives\n\nThe intent of SED 004\, alignment with regulatory expectations\, and how it modernizes and clarifies conservation and reclamation requirements for pipelines. \n\nKey Technical Requirements\, including:\n\no            Soil Conservation – Survey requirements\, salvage\, handling\, storage\, and replacement requirements to support equivalent land capability. \no            Environmental Protection Plan (EPP) – Expectations for mitigation planning\, implementation\, and documentation during construction and reclamation. \no            Final Reclamation and Postconstruction Reclamation Assessment (PRA) – Criteria\, methodologies\, and reporting requirements to demonstrate successful reclamation outcomes. \n  \nSED 004 provides greater clarity\, consistency\, and transparency for industry while supporting effective oversight and responsible closure outcomes for Albertans. \nSpeaker: Nadia Cruickshank\, P. Ag.\, is a Senior Reclamation Specialist with the Alberta Energy Regulator\, where she has worked since 2015. Based in Edmonton\, she brings 23 years of experience in environmental sciences\, with a strong focus on land conservation and reclamation. \nNadia holds a diploma in Biological Sciences from NAIT and a degree in Land Conservation and Reclamation Sciences from the University of Alberta. \nHer current work primarily supports in situ oil sands development\, though she regularly contributes to closure activities across multiple sectors\, including pipelines and mining. Nadia is committed to open engagement and collaboration with industry and stakeholders to help achieve responsible\, effective closure outcomes for Albertans. \nOutside of her professional life\, Nadia is passionate about the outdoors and enjoys equestrian sports\, hiking\, skiing\, and mountain biking. \nLynette Esak\, MSc\, PAg\, PMP\, is a Soil Specialist with the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) on the Oil and Gas Surface EPEA team. She focuses on regulatory reviews of EPEA applications—including sour gas plants and pipelines—and provides technical oversight on submissions under the Soil Monitoring Directive (2009)\, including the new SED 004 requirements and EPEA pipeline approval template. \nLynette brings extensive experience from her prior roles in environmental assessment within AER’s Mining division\, as well as regulatory and project work with Health Canada\, the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada\, and the environmental consulting sector. Her background spans oil and gas\, pipelines\, oilsands and coal mining\, in‑situ development\, and transportation. \nShe holds an MSc in Soil Science and a BSc in Agriculture from the University of Alberta and is registered as a Professional Agrologist in Alberta and a certified Project Management Professional. \n  \nDate: \nTuesday\, March 10\, 2026 \nTime: \n11:30 AM – 1:00 PM \nVenue: \nUniversity Club\, University of Alberta \n11435 Saskatchewan Drive\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9 \nCost: \n$40 – A&WMA Members \n$50 – Non-Members \n$15 – Students (includes hot lunch & coffee; GST included) \nWebinar Access: Individual ($20) | Group ($80) \nDetails: \nPlease register by Friday\, March 6 to secure your spot and help us plan for lunch. \nOnline registration and payment options\, including credit card payments\, are available through the links below: \n\nMember – $40\nNon-member – $50\nStudent  – $15\nWebinar (Group) – $80\nWebinar (Single) – $20
URL:https://cpans.org/event/edmonton-march-luncheon/
LOCATION:The University of Alberta Faculty Club\, 11435\, Saskatchewan Drive\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Edmonton Luncheon,Luncheon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260218T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260218T130000
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SUMMARY:Edmonton February  Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Title: NOx Chemistry and the Importance of Properly Measuring NO2 \n\nSpeaker: \nDr. Odame-Ankrah is a chemist specializing in the development of innovative air monitoring instruments\, with expertise in Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy\, LabVIEW automation\, and the measurement of nitrogen oxides and ozone. For over a decade\, he has led an R&D team focused on developing and refining technologies to better serve the client base of Direct Optics and the broader measurement and monitoring industry. He holds a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Chemistry from the University of Calgary and an M.Sc. in Analytical Chemistry from East Tennessee State University\, along with multiple professional qualifications and memberships. \n  \nDate: \nWednesday\, February 18\, 2026 \n\nTime: \n11:30 AM – 1:00 PM \n\nVenue: \nUniversity Club\, University of Alberta \n11435 Saskatchewan Drive\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9 \n\nCost: \n$40 – A&WMA Members \n$50 – Non-Members \n$15 – Students (includes hot lunch & coffee; GST included) \nWebinar Access: Individual ($20) | Group ($80) \n\nDetails: \nPlease register by Friday\, February 13 to secure your spot and help us plan for lunch. \n\nOnline registration and payment options\, including credit card payments\, are available through the links below: \nEdmonton \n\nMember – $40\nNon-member – $50\nStudent  – $15\nWebinar (Group) – $80\nWebinar (Single) – $20
URL:https://cpans.org/event/edmonton-february-luncheon/
LOCATION:University Club of the University of Alberta\, 11435 Saskatchewan Drive\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Edmonton Luncheon,Luncheon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260121T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260121T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20260112T185711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T185711Z
UID:2907-1768995000-1769000400@cpans.org
SUMMARY:Calgary January Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Title: \nIs the Circular Economy the New Sustainability? \n\nSpeaker: \nJennifer Koole\,  \nExecutive Director \nRecycling Council of Alberta \nAbout the Speaker:  \nJennifer Koole is the Executive Director of the Recycling Council of Alberta\, a non-profit organization with over 350 members whose mission is to advance the circular economy in Alberta. With a degree in environmental science\, many years in municipal government\, and international experience as a zero-waste consultant\, Jennifer brings both technical insight and on-the-ground perspective to advancing the circular economy and waste reduction initiatives. She’s passionate about connecting people and ideas to drive collaboration\, spark innovation\, and help communities\, businesses\, and policymakers reimagine waste as a valuable resource in building a more sustainable future. \nAbout the Presentation:  \nJoin us over lunch to explore the question: Is the circular economy simply the next sustainability buzzword\, or does it represent a real shift in how we design and manage systems? We’ll show how the circular economy isn’t replacing sustainability — it’s operationalizing it. You’ll also learn about the Recycling Council of Alberta\, the initiatives we’re leading to advance the circular economy in Alberta\, and how you can get involved. \n  \nDate: \nWednesday\, January 21\, 2025 \n  \nTime: \n11:30 AM – 1:00 PM \nLunches will be served at 11:30am and the presentation starts at 12:00noon \n  \nVenue: \nClassroom 1\, Platform \n407 9 Ave SE\, Calgary\, AB T2G 2K7 \n\n Cost: \n$40 – A&WMA Members \n$50 – Non-Members \n$15 – Students (includes hot lunch & coffee; GST included) \nWebinar Access: Individual ($20) | Group ($80) \n  \nDetails: \nPlease register by Monday\, January 19 to secure your spot and help us plan for lunch.
URL:https://cpans.org/event/calgary-january-luncheon/
LOCATION:Classroom 1\, Platform\, 407 9 Ave SE\, Calgary\, AB\, T2G 2K7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Calgary Luncheon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260116T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260116T190000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20251217T191114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T193756Z
UID:2882-1768581000-1768590000@cpans.org
SUMMARY:CPANS Calgary Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:This event is in-person only \nHappy Hour at the Bank and Baron! \nA relaxed\, non-technical networking event \nWe’re excited to invite you to a CPANS Happy Hour –\na networking event designed to reconnect and strengthen our community.\nBring a friend (non-members welcome too)! \nThis isn’t a formal event and there are no presentations –\njust an opportunity to gather\, catch up\, and enjoy each other’s company\nin a casual setting. CPANS will not be covering food or drinks.\nHowever\, the atmosphere (and conversation!) will be on us! \n\nRSVP Encouraged:\nPlease email twtokarek@gmail.com before January 14th so we can reserve enough space.\nWalk-ins will be accepted if space allows (but RSVP’ing is better\, even if you are only a maybe).\nWe hope to see you there to reconnect\, share stories\, and continue building the CPANS community!
URL:https://cpans.org/event/cpans-calgary-happy-hour-2/
LOCATION:Bank and Baron\, 125 8 Ave SW\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2P 1B4\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260114T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260114T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20260107T222448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T223733Z
UID:2895-1768390200-1768395600@cpans.org
SUMMARY:Edmonton January CPANS Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Overview of the Alberta Annual Emissions Inventory Reporting (AEIR) Program \nAbout the Presentation: \nAn emissions inventory is a critical tool for understanding the type\, quantity\, and distribution of pollutants released into the atmosphere. Alberta’s Annual Emissions Inventory Reporting (AEIR) Program\, launched in 2016\, tracks air emissions from more than 400 large\, EPEA-regulated industrial facilities across the province. \nThis presentation will provide an overview of the AEIR program\, including reporting requirements\, emission thresholds\, and the types of data collected for both point and non-point sources. Attendees will gain insight into how AEIR data is used for regulatory applications\, air quality modelling\, trend analysis\, and regional and national air quality assessments. Highlights from recent AEIR datasets\, including emission trends and key findings\, will also be discussed. \n\nDate: \nWednesday\, January 14\, 2026 \n\nTime: \n11:30 AM – 1:00 PM \n\nVenue: \nUniversity Club\, University of Alberta \n11435 Saskatchewan Drive\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9 \n\nSpeaker: \nEric Alailedoye\, MScAir Emissions Policy AdvisorAlberta Environment and Protected Areas \nEric Alailedoye is a seasoned environmental professional with expertise in air emissions management\, regulatory assurance\, and environmental policy. He currently serves as an Air Emissions Policy Advisor with Alberta Environment and Protected Areas\, where he supports emissions inventory reporting\, modelling\, and policy development. \nEric has a strong technical background in chemical technology\, environmental management\, toxicology\, and environmental health\, and has worked in both Nigeria and Canada on contaminated site risk assessments and regulatory compliance initiatives. He holds multiple bachelor’s degrees and a Master of Science in Environmental Health. Outside of work\, Eric is active in volunteer service and is an avid English Premier League football fan. \n\nCost: \n$40 – A&WMA Members \n$50 – Non-Members \n$15 – Students (includes hot lunch & coffee; GST included) \nWebinar Access: Individual ($20) | Group ($80) \n\nDetails: \nPlease register by Tuesday\, January 13 to secure your spot and help us plan for lunch. \n\nOnline registration and payment options\, including credit card payments\, are available through the links below: \nEdmonton \n\nMember – $40\nNon-member – $50\nStudent  – $15\nWebinar (Group) – $80\nWebinar (Single) – $20
URL:https://cpans.org/event/edmonton-january-cpans-luncheon/
LOCATION:The University of Alberta Faculty Club\, 11435\, Saskatchewan Drive\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Edmonton Luncheon,Luncheon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251201T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251201T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20251120T190701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T191343Z
UID:2871-1764588600-1764594000@cpans.org
SUMMARY:Edmonton December CPANS Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Addressing odour issues using patterns in data \n  \nAbout the Presentation: \nNuisance odours are a major concern in many industries\, causing friction between operators and the communities that surround them. But while odours are easy to detect\, determining the cause and how to fix it is a massive challenge for many facilities. If operators attribute the smell to the wrong source\, they run the risk of wasting valuable resources. \nThe Airdar technology addresses this challenge by applying advanced analytics to ambient concentration data collected at multiple locations\, combined with wind data. This innovative technology has been used to determine the true source of odours and helped to manage them at several facilities. Case studies will be presented from a waste water treatment plant and a compost facility. \nThis presentation will demonstrate how patterns in data can be used to identify sources of odour\, quantify emissions\, and provide operators with actionable information to make informed decisions on managing odour at facilities. \n  \nDate: \nMonday\, December 01\, 2025 \n  \nTime: \n11:30 AM – 1:00 PM \n  \nVenue: \nUniversity Club\, University of Alberta \n11435 Saskatchewan Drive\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9 \n  \nSpeaker: \nDennis Prince\, MSc.\, P.Eng. \nWith 25 years of experience in emissions monitoring\, Dennis Prince is the inventor of the Airdar technology\, and the CEO of Airdar Inc. Dennis has led numerous projects to remove the uncertainty around odours and other emission-related problems. Dennis obtained a Master of Science in Environmental Engineering in 1993 from the University of Alberta \n  \nCost: \n$40 – A&WMA Members \n$50 – Non-Members \n$15 – Students (includes hot lunch & coffee; GST included) \nWebinar Access: Individual ($20) | Group ($80) \n  \nDetails: \nPlease register by Friday\, November 28 to secure your spot and help us plan for lunch. \n  \nOnline registration and payment options\, including credit card payments\, are available through the links below: \nEdmonton \nMember – $40 \nNon-member – $50\nStudent – $15\nWebinar (Group) – $80\nWebinar (Single) – $20 \n  \nCPANS Edmonton Luncheon Season Pass (2025–2026): \nSave up to 20% with the Full-Season Pass! \nEnjoy all eight luncheons at a discounted rate and secure your seat for the entire season of professional networking\, knowledge exchange\, and great food. \n  \nMember Season Pass: \nRegular rate: $40 × 8 = $320 \nSeason Pass Price: $260 (Save $60) \n  \nNon-Member Season Pass: \nRegular rate: $50 × 8 = $400 \nSeason Pass Price: $320 (Save $80) \n  \nBenefits of the Season Pass: \nGuaranteed seat at all 8 luncheons \nOne-time registration for the full season \nPriority access to speaker presentations (where available) \nDiscounted rate compared to individual registration \n  \nFor Season pass contact Madhan.selvaraj@gov.ab.ca
URL:https://cpans.org/event/edmonton-december-cpans-luncheon/
LOCATION:The University of Alberta Faculty Club\, 11435\, Saskatchewan Drive\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251119T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251119T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20251113T051432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251113T051432Z
UID:2862-1763551800-1763557200@cpans.org
SUMMARY:Calgary November Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: \nBrian Zelt\, PhD\, PEng\, Senior Advisor\, Air and Emissions Science & Innovation\, Regulatory Applications\, Alberta Energy Regulator \nAbout the Speaker:  \nBrian Zelt holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering\, specializing in turbulence and air dispersion modeling. With over 40 years of experience\, Brian has established expertise in air dispersion modeling\, emissions estimation\, boundary layer meteorology\, surface water mixing zones\, contaminant fate and transport\, environmental and human health risk assessment\, and quantitative risk assessment for public safety. Brian is the author and co-author of several advanced air quality\, hazard\, and risk assessment applications\, including AERflare\, ABflare\, AERH2S\, ERCBH2S\, Shelter\, Exposure\, Hazard\, Risk\, Athabasca River Model\, Stream Crossings\, and Spill. His work integrates rigorous scientific methodologies with practical solutions for complex environmental challenges. \nAbout the Presentation:  \nAfter a brief discussion about the AERflare model\, the presentation will cover a list of changes and updates that have been included in the recent updates including: \n\nAERflare performs screening\, intermediate and refined modelling using AERMOD\n\n\nCorporate security environment dictated a change to batch file controlled\n\n\nRequired Hour-by-hour processing\n\n\nRequired to meet efficiency at design wind speed for Qmax\, Qave and Qmin\n\n\nWhat is a blowdown and blowdown duration\n\n\nFall-back to 98% efficiency for sour gas flaring\n\n\nWhen to use Risk Based Criteria for unplanned flaring\n\n\nNon-Routine Unplanned – 90th percentile at any time\n\n\nModelling a flare with other sources — Multisource page\n\nDate: \nWednesday\, November 19\, 2025 \nTime: \n11:30 AM – 1:00 PM \nLunches will be served at 11:30am and the presentation starts at 12:00noon \nVenue: \nClassroom 1\, Platform \n407 9 Ave SE\, Calgary\, AB T2G 2K7 \n Cost: \n$40 – A&WMA Members \n$50 – Non-Members \n$15 – Students (includes hot lunch & coffee; GST included) \nWebinar Access: Individual ($20) | Group ($80) \nDetails: \nPlease register by Monday\, November 17 to secure your spot and help us plan for lunch. \nOnline registration and payment options\, including credit card payments\, are available through the links below: \n\nMember  – 40$  https://cpans-awma.myhelcim.com/hosted/?token=bef658d1af3d360df64c43\nNon-member – 50$ https://cpans-awma.myhelcim.com/hosted/?token=ff59be442a52a3d17b5388 \nStudent – 15$  https://cpans-awma.myhelcim.com/hosted/?token=f2783b1ee5141263b00bfc\nWebinar (Group) – 80$ https://cpans-awma.myhelcim.com/hosted/?token=d83959aee21b560644ca08\nWebinar (Single) – 20$ https://cpans-awma.myhelcim.com/hosted/?token=db5bd249fb2bf1e9e6c81d
URL:https://cpans.org/event/calgary-november-luncheon/
LOCATION:Classroom 1\, Platform\, 407 9 Ave SE\, Calgary\, AB\, T2G 2K7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251106T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251106T183000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20251007T193727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T213107Z
UID:2687-1762446600-1762453800@cpans.org
SUMMARY:CPANS Calgary Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:This event is in-person only \nHappy Hour at the Bank and Baron! \n A relaxed\, non-technical networking event \nWe’re excited to invite you to a CPANS Happy Hour – a networking event designed to reconnect and strengthen our community. Bring a friend (non-members welcome too)! \nThis isn’t a formal event and there are no presentations – just an opportunity to gather\, catch up\, and enjoy each other’s company in a casual setting. CPANS will not be covering food or drinks. However\, the atmosphere (and conversation!) will be on us! \n\nRSVP Encouraged:\nPlease email twtokarek@gmail.com before October 30th so we can reserve enough space. Walk-ins will be accepted if space allows (but RSVP’ing is better\, even if you are only a maybe). We hope to see you there to reconnect\, share stories\, and continue building the CPANS community! \n\n 
URL:https://cpans.org/event/cpans-calgary-happy-hour/
LOCATION:Bank and Baron\, 125 8 Ave SW\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2P 1B4\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250618T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250618T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20250606T021351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T223709Z
UID:2635-1750246200-1750251600@cpans.org
SUMMARY:We Care About the Air
DESCRIPTION:Presenters: Jill Bloor and Mandeep Dhaliwal (CRAZ) \nAbout the presentation: \nCalgary Region Airshed Zone Society is the organization that brings all parties concerned about the air we all breathe together. In this presentation\, Jill Bloor\, Executive Director and Mandeep Dhaliwal\, Air Quality Program Manager will provide an overview of the uniqueness of the organization and the benefits to all to be involved in CRAZ. \nWhen: \nDoors Open: June 18th\, 11:30am to 1:00pm \nPresentation time: June 18th\, 12:00pm to 12:45pm \nVenue: \nRamada Plaza Downtown – Executive Board Room \n708 8 Ave SW \nCalgary\, AB T2P 1H2 \nRegistration: \nRegistration is open for this event using the links below. Both online and in-person options are available. In-person registration includes lunch. All prices include GST. The online registration meeting link will be sent out the day before the luncheon. Note food restrictions/requests can only be accommodated if registered by June 16th. \nIn-Person Registration: \nMember Registration (40$) \nNon-member Registration (50$) \nStudent Registration (15$) \nWebinar Registration: \nSingle Webinar- Registration (20$) \nGroup Webinar Registration (80$)
URL:https://cpans.org/event/we-care-about-the-air/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Calgary Luncheon,Luncheon
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250520T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250520T160000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20250308T195928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250424T221255Z
UID:2538-1747728000-1747756800@cpans.org
SUMMARY:Introductory Workshop on Air Quality Management in Alberta
DESCRIPTION:Course Details \nTuesday\, May 20\, 2025 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM MDT \nAddress (same as the conference): Lister Conference Centre (1-047 Lister Centre)\, University of Alberta\, Edmonton\, AB T6G 2H6 \nRoom: Aurora Room \nClick here for the detailed Agenda. \nPresenters: \nMatilda Ricci\, Senior Source Standards Engineer\, Alberta Environment and Protected Areas (AEPA) \nSharon Willanen\, Air Policy Director\, Alberta Environment and Protected Areas (AEPA) \nGary Redmond\, Executive Director\, Alberta Capital Airshed (ACA) \nWally Qiu\, Senior Air Quality Specialist\, Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) \nGeneral Course Description \nThis one-day introductory workshop will focus on Air Quality Management in Alberta and Canada from a policy perspective with the aim of covering basic regulatory requirements relevant to Alberta. In addition\, it will go into detail on how air quality is managed in Alberta and will cover the role that the Alberta Government\, Airsheds\, the Alberta Energy Regulator\, and industry all have in managing Alberta’s air quality. \nFood and Refreshments: \nBreakfast\, hot beverages (coffee and tea)\, lunch\, and afternoon snack will be provided. \nRegistration: \nRegistration and payment options are available through the links below. There are 5 reserved seats for students. Students must be enrolled full-time at a post-secondary institute in the CPANS region at the time of registration. \nIn-Person Registration: \nMember Registration ($275) \nNon-member Registration ($350) \nStudent Registration ($100)
URL:https://cpans.org/event/introductory-workshop-on-air-quality-management-in-alberta/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Conference,CPANS Course,One day course
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250508T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250508T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20250428T160337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T023734Z
UID:2607-1746703800-1746709200@cpans.org
SUMMARY:Smoke formation dynamics observed from near-field wildland fire sensor deployment in prescribed burning & Automation of haul truck fleet in Alberta mining and the environmental benefits
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to invite you to our next CPANS Edmonton luncheon\, which will feature two exciting topics. \nAbout the presentations: \nTopic 1: Smoke formation dynamics observed from near-field wildland fire sensor deployment in prescribed burning \nThis talk will present results from sensor deployment near fire-front in a prescribed wildfire in Alberta. The research was conducted through collaboration of Alberta Forestry\, Environment and Protected Areas\, Canadian Forest Services\, and University of Alberta. A network of five low-footprint portable sensors were deployed at downwind locations within 500-1000 meters from active fire. Sharp increase of fire-generated pollutants including particulate matters (PM) were observed within few minutes of fire ignition. Rise of PM2.5 concentration from ambient level to an order of 1000 µg/cm3 along the direction of plume propagation were recorded. Strong spatial variability of plume pattern was observed with two of the five sensors located in the close vicinity not observing apparent changes in air parameters. Sequence of smoke formation through flaming and smoldering phases of fire were identified through the characteristics of plume and propagation. Prospects of low-footprint sensors in wildfire monitoring will be discussed. \nTopic 2: Automation of haul truck fleet in Alberta mining and the environmental benefits \nThere are interests in global mining industries towards automating the operations of extraction\, processing\, and transport. An anticipated cost reduction of $1 per barrel is expected from automation in Alberta oilsands mining. This seminar will present recent research initiatives taken by the Centre for Sensors and System Integration at Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in automating the inspection process of an autonomous mining haul truck fleet. Technology overview on sensor\, camera\, and robotic integration towards an automated system for inspection and data-driven decision making through ML and AI based predictive analytics will be provided. Outcome of automation in reducing emission of pollutants and greenhouse gases will be discussed. Alignment of technology innovation\, automation\, and digitization with economic and environmental benefits will be highlighted. \nAbout the Presenters: \nQuamrul Huda\, Ph.D.\, P.Eng. \nQuamrul Huda is presently working as the JR Shaw Research Chair in Industrial Automation at the Centre for Sensors and System Integration in Northern Alberta Institute of Technology. He received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering under the Commonwealth Scholarship award in U.K. and had his post-doctoral research under the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Fellowship award. Quamrul has research accomplishments in electronic materials\, nano devices\, semiconductor processing\, microelectromechanical systems\, optoelectronics\, and laser spectroscopy. He was a recipient of the Government of Alberta’s Innovation Fund Award for leading the development of IoT-based low-footprint air monitoring systems. Quamrul led projects on remote sensing technologies\, automation & digitization\, environmental monitoring\, wildland fire\, and quantification of large-area and fugitive greenhouse gases emissions. \nWhen: \nMay 8th\, 11:30 am to 1:00 pm \nVenue: \nUniversity Club\, University of Alberta\n11435 Saskatchewan Drive\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9 \nThe U of A campus is accessible via light rail transit and bus. Attendees are encouraged to use public transit or ride-share. *** New: Parking is available at the Windsor car park (Note: You cannot park at the V-parking lot) *** \nRegistration: \nPlease register by Tuesday\, May 6 to secure your spot and ensure we order the correct number of lunches. Online registration and payment options\, including credit card payments\, are available through the links below: \nIn-Person Registration: \nMember Registration ($40) \nNon-member Registration ($50) \nStudent Registration ($15) \nWebinar Registration: \nGroup Webinar Registration ($80) \nSingle Webinar Registration ($20) \nSeason Pass Option: \nMember Seasonal Pass ($280) \nNon-Member Seasonal Pass ($350) \nSeason Pass Registration grants access to all seven remaining Edmonton luncheons\, offering a valuable opportunity to network and gain continuous professional insights throughout the season.
URL:https://cpans.org/event/smoke-formation-dynamics-observed-from-near-field-wildland-fire-sensor-deployment-in-prescribed-burning-automation-of-haul-truck-fleet-in-alberta-mining-and-the-environmental-benefits/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Edmonton Luncheon,Luncheon
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250430T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250430T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20250415T160233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T023813Z
UID:2583-1746012600-1746018000@cpans.org
SUMMARY:New Insights from Collocated Long-Term Near-Roadside NO2 Monitoring in Calgary
DESCRIPTION:Presenters: Charles Odame-Ankrah and Sanjay Vaswani (Global Analyzer Systems Ltd.) \nAbout the presentation: \nFull description to come soon. \nAbout the Presenter: \nDr. Odame-Ankrah has a strong background as a chemist with a specialization in air monitoring instrument development using cutting edge technology based on Cavity Ring Down Spectroscopy\, system automation using LabVIEW and has extensive research experience in ambient air pollution issues relating to nitrogen oxides and ozone. Since joining Global in 2015\, he has established a robust Research and Development unit tasked with creating and/or enhancing existing measurement technologies to better serve the client base of Global and the general measurement/monitoring industry. \nWhen: \nDoors Open: April 30th\, 11:30am to 1:00pm \nPresentation time: April 30th\, 12:00pm to 12:45pm \nVenue: \nRamada Plaza Downtown – Lombardy Room \n708 8 Ave SW \nCalgary\, AB T2P 1H2 \nRegistration: \nRegistration is open for this event using the links below. Both online and in-person options are available. In-person registration includes lunch. All prices include GST. The online registration meeting link will be sent out the day before the luncheon. \nIn-Person Registration: \nMember Registration (40$) \nNon-member Registration (50$) \nStudent Registration (15$) \nWebinar Registration: \nSingle Webinar- Registration (20$) \nGroup Webinar Registration (80$)
URL:https://cpans.org/event/new-insights-from-collocated-long-term-near-roadside-no2-monitoring-in-calgary/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Calgary Luncheon,Luncheon
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250416T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250416T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20250414T160036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T160842Z
UID:2573-1744803000-1744808400@cpans.org
SUMMARY:Characterization of GHG Fugitive Emissions from an Oil Sands Tailings Pond in Northern Alberta: Results from an Initial Assessment
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to invite you to our next CPANS Edmonton luncheon on an Albertan mine GHG emission characterization study. The study used flux chambers to quantify emission rates and provided insight to temporal variation. \nPresenter: Lucas Zhang \nAbout the presentation: \nThe oil sands tailings ponds are a significant source of GHG emissions in Alberta. Typical GHG emission measurements over oil sands tailings pond use flux chambers and take a single measurement of 30 to 90 minutes that may not account for temporal variability of emissions. An autonomous mobile platform was deployed at a tailings pond near an active mine site in Northern Alberta for a 5-day GHG emission characterization study in the fall of 2016. GHG emissions were sampled and measured with a flux chamber and a CO2/CH4 analyzer on board. The combination of two solar panels and two heavy-duty lead-acid batteries provided enough power for up to 13 hours of operation. The autonomous mobile platform collected 111 CO2 emission data points over 5 days at three different locations of the tailings pond during this study. The individual CO2 flux rates ranged from 0.22 – 1.15 µmol/(m2-sec) with daily average CO2 flux rates ranged from 0.45 to 0.72 µmol/(m2-sec). The daytime and nighttime flux rates measured at all three locations showed no significant differences. The CH4 emissions followed a different pattern compared to that of CO2 as peaks of CH4 concentration above background were recorded under both open- and closed- statuses of the flux chamber. The CH4 signals collected under the chamber-closed status were not representative of the true CH4 emissions. This was likely due to the spatial irregularity of the CH4 emission at the three sampling sites and the small cross-section area of the flux chamber on board the platform. The study provided insight into the temporal variation of GHG emissions from the tailings pond and demonstrated the potential of the autonomous mobile platform for measuring emissions on tailings ponds. \nAbout the Presenters: \nLucas Zhang\nLucas Zhang is the Director of the Conventional Oil and Gas Aggregate Program under the Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) Regulation. He started working for the Government of Alberta in 2016 and has focused on quantifying greenhouse gas emissions and ambient air monitoring in the oil sands region\, and more recently\, implementing the TIER Regulation with respect to the conventional oil and gas sector. He holds degrees in Environmental Engineering and brings expertise in data analysis\, computer programming\, process automation\, regulatory implementation\, and stakeholder engagement. He’s looking forward to sharing his experience in measuring emissions from a tailings pond today. \nWhen: \nApril 16th\, 11:30 am to 1:00 pm \nVenue: \nUniversity Club\, University of Alberta\n11435 Saskatchewan Drive\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9 \nThe U of A campus is accessible via light rail transit and bus. Attendees are encouraged to use public transit or ride-share. *** New: Parking is available at the Windsor car park (Note: You cannot park at the V-parking lot) *** \nRegistration: \nPlease register by Tuesday\, April 15 to secure your spot and ensure we order the correct number of lunches. Online registration and payment options\, including credit card payments\, are available through the links below: \nIn-Person Registration: \nMember Registration ($40) \nNon-member Registration ($50) \nStudent Registration ($15) \nWebinar Registration: \nGroup Webinar Registration ($80) \nSingle Webinar Registration ($20) \nSeason Pass Option: \nMember Seasonal Pass ($280) \nNon-Member Seasonal Pass ($350) \nSeason Pass Registration grants access to all seven remaining Edmonton luncheons\, offering a valuable opportunity to network and gain continuous professional insights throughout the season.
URL:https://cpans.org/event/characterization-of-ghg-fugitive-emissions-from-an-oil-sands-tailings-pond-in-northern-alberta-results-from-an-initial-assessment/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Edmonton Luncheon,Luncheon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250218T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250318T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20250129T035245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250129T041256Z
UID:2492-1739878200-1742302800@cpans.org
SUMMARY:Blatchford – Breaking the Mold on Community Development
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to invite you to our next CPANS Edmonton luncheon\, where we will explore the groundbreaking Blatchford redevelopment project – a pioneering model of sustainable urban living right here in Edmonton. Join us to gain insights into how the City of Edmonton is leading the way in community development by acting as both the land developer and renewable energy utility provider for one of North America’s largest sustainable communities. \nPresenters: Tom Lumsden\, Dr. Christian Felske \nAbout the presentation: \nLearn more about how the City of Edmonton is acting as the land developer and renewable energy utility provider for one of the largest sustainable communities being built in North America. Blatchford (the former municipal airport lands) is an urban community in the heart of Edmonton\, designed to be a great neighbourhood for families\, a catalyst for transformational land development and a path towards a more resilient future. \nBlatchford combines the best of mature neighbourhoods ⁠— central living\, connected streets\, vibrant public spaces ⁠— with sustainable features that will make the community resilient\, including renewable energy and low-impact design\, paths and public transit\, high building standards and a diversity of housing. With the goal of being carbon neutral and using 100% renewable energy\, Blatchford’s vision is ambitious\, exciting and becoming increasingly important with the climate crisis. \nAbout the Presenters: \nTom Lumsden\nTom is the Development Manager for the Blatchford redevelopment project in Edmonton. With over 25 years of experience in both the public and private sectors\, he brings extensive knowledge in land development and project management. In his role\, Tom leads the planning\, building\, and sales efforts for Blatchford\, ensuring it becomes one of the largest sustainable developments in North America. \nDr. Christian Felske\nDr. Felske is the Director of Renewable Energy Systems at the City of Edmonton and a Professional Engineer with over 20 years of experience in municipal and provincial government in both Canada and Germany. Since 2016\, he has been at the forefront of Edmonton’s renewable energy initiatives\, leading the development of the Blatchford Renewable Energy Utility\, the Downtown District Energy initiative\, and the city’s first District Energy Strategy. \nWhen: \nFebruary 18th\, 11:30 am to 1:00 pm \nVenue: \nUniversity Club\, University of Alberta\n11435 Saskatchewan Drive\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9 \nThe U of A campus is accessible via light rail transit and bus. Attendees are encouraged to use public transit or ride-share. *** New: Parking is available at the Windsor car park (Note: You cannot park at the V-parking lot) *** \nRegistration: \nPlease register by Friday\, February 14 to secure your spot and ensure we order the correct number of lunches. Online registration and payment options\, including credit card payments\, are available through the links below: \nIn-Person Registration: \nMember Registration ($40) \nNon-member Registration ($50) \nStudent Registration ($15) \nWebinar Registration: \nGroup Webinar Registration ($80) \nSingle Webinar Registration ($20) \nSeason Pass Option: \nMember Seasonal Pass ($280) \nNon-Member Seasonal Pass ($350) \nSeason Pass Registration grants access to all seven remaining Edmonton luncheons\, offering a valuable opportunity to network and gain continuous professional insights throughout the season.
URL:https://cpans.org/event/blatchford-breaking-the-mold-on-community-development/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Edmonton Luncheon,Luncheon
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250211T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250211T170000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20241120T031501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T153739Z
UID:2266-1739260800-1739293200@cpans.org
SUMMARY:INTRODUCTION TO AIR QUALITY DISPERSION MODELLING COURSE
DESCRIPTION:Course Details \nTuesday\, February 11\, 2025 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM MST \nAddress: AECOM Calgary\, 3rd Floor\, 48 Quarry Park Blvd\, Calgary\, AB T2C 5P2 \nRoom: CQP-3-Bison \nPresenter: Dr. Piotr Staniaszek \nParking: $5 all-day parking is available in the AECOM building parking lot \n*Coffee\, tea and water will be available throughout the day. In addition\, light breakfast options and a lunch is included in the cost of the workshop. \nGeneral Course Description \nThis one-day introductory course is designed for permitting staff\, regulators\, consultants\, engineers\, students\, and managers with ambient air quality management responsibilities. The course will consist of technical lectures with relevant examples. Topics include air quality issues\, fundamentals of meteorology\, air quality model types and selection\, and emission estimates. There will be no hands-on training. For a detailed course outline\, click here. \nAt the end of the course\, attendees will: \n\n have a better understanding of the key meteorological processes that impact air quality;\n be able to select the appropriate model(s) to address specific air quality issues; and\n be able to assess necessary input data and critically review air quality modelling studies.\n\nSpeaker Bio \nDr. Piotr Staniaszek has more than 30 years of experience in air quality consulting including more than 27 years as an air dispersion modeller. He has managed and executed numerous dispersion modeling projects throughout whole Canada including Alberta\, BC\, Saskatchewan\, and Manitoba. He has organized and co-instructed several CALPUFF/CALMET introductory and advanced courses. Dr. Staniaszek has been a Sessional Instructor at the University of Calgary for many years.  Dr. Staniaszek has experience developing emissions inventories\, models and preparation of Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) for the oil sands\, sand\, gravel quarries\, coal\, potash\, gold\, diamond\, and mineral mines\, and petrochemical industries. He has written numerous air quality management plans including flaring and dust management plans. Presently\, Dr. Staniaszek is Senior Air Quality Scientist\, Global Air Quality Modelling Specialty Lead for AECOM\, Canadas Ltd. \nRegistration: \nRegistration and payment options are available through the links below. There is a registration cap of 20 seats for this course (3 reserved for students). \nIn-Person Registration: \nMember Registration ($400) \nNon-member Registration ($550) \nStudent Registration ($100)
URL:https://cpans.org/event/introduction-to-air-quality-dispersion-modelling-course_20240211/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:CPANS Course
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250123T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250123T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20250103T210409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250103T211028Z
UID:2386-1737631800-1737637200@cpans.org
SUMMARY:Alberta and Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Dr. Duane Bratt\, PhD \nAbout the presentation: \nSmall Modular Reactors (SMRs) are being explored throughout Canada\, including Alberta. This presentation will overview the current status and prospects for SMR development is in Alberta. \nAbout the Presenter: \nDr. Duane Bratt is a Professor of Political Science at Mount Royal University\, and teaches in the area of international relations and Canadian public policy within the Department of Economics\, Justice\, and Policy Studies. Dr. Bratt’s research interests include Canadian nuclear policy\, Canadian foreign policy\, and Alberta politics. Current projects include a book on the politics of Covid-19 in Alberta. Duane is also a regular media commentator on political events. \nWhen: \nDoors Open: January 23rd\, 11:30am to 1:00pm \nPresentation time: January 23rd\, 12:00pm to 12:45pm \n  \nVenue: \nRamada Plaza Downtown – Lombardy Room \n708 8 Ave SW \nCalgary\, AB T2P 1H2 \n  \nRegistration: \nRegistration is open for this event using the links below. Both online and in-person options are available. In-person registration includes lunch. All prices include GST. The online registration meeting link will be sent out the day before the luncheon. \nIn-Person Registration: \nMember Registration (40$) \nNon-member Registration (50$) \nStudent Registration (15$) \nWebinar Registration: \nSingle Webinar- Registration (20$) \nGroup Webinar Registration (80$)
URL:https://cpans.org/event/alberta-and-small-modular-reactors-smrs/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Calgary Luncheon,Luncheon
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250122T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250122T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20250114T001424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250120T172338Z
UID:2444-1737545400-1737550800@cpans.org
SUMMARY:Comparing the Influence of Particulate Matter Sources on Communities in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region Using Ambient PM2.5/PM10 Ratio Profiles
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to invite you to the first CPANS Edmonton luncheon of 2025! Join us for an insightful presentation exploring particulate matter sources and their influence on communities in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR). This event promises to provide valuable information on air quality management and the challenges faced by Indigenous communities in the region. \nPresenters: Danlin Su\, and David Spink \nAbout the presentation: \nSurface oil sands mining operations in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR) are major contributors to particulate matter (PM) emissions. In addition to fine PM\, predominantly emitted by stationary combustion sources and mine fleet\, coarse PM (i.e.\, fugitive dust) and its associated nuisance and potential health impacts are a concern for Indigenous communities. This presentation will cover PM2.5/PM10 ratio profiles determined using ambient data collected at various air monitoring stations across the AOSR. It will also analyze the factors influencing PM2.5/PM10 ratios observed in different communities. \nAbout the Presenters: \nDanlin Su is an environmental engineer and independent consultant. She has worked in various civil and environmental engineering roles in both the public and private sectors. Currently\, she focuses on supporting Indigenous communities in Alberta affected by oil sands and industrial developments on air quality management issues. \nDavid Spink is an environmental engineer who has extensive experience in air quality and management. He worked with Environment Canada and Alberta Environment before transitioning to a career as a consultant. For the past 20 years\, David has specialized in air quality management related to oil sands development\, primarily working with First Nations and Métis communities. \nWhen: \nJanuary 22nd\, 11:30 am to 1:00 pm \nVenue: \nUniversity Club\, University of Alberta\n11435 Saskatchewan Drive\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9 \nThe U of A campus is accessible via light rail transit and bus. Attendees are encouraged to use public transit or ride-share. *** New: Parking is available at the Windsor car park (Note: You cannot park at the V-parking lot) *** \nRegistration: \nPlease register by Monday\, January 20 to secure your spot and ensure we order the correct number of lunches. Online registration and payment options\, including credit card payments\, are available through the links below: \nIn-Person Registration: \nMember Registration ($40) \nNon-member Registration ($50) \nStudent Registration ($15) \nWebinar Registration: \nGroup Webinar Registration ($80) \nSingle Webinar Registration ($20) \nSeason Pass Option: \nMember Seasonal Pass ($280) \nNon-Member Seasonal Pass ($350) \nSeason Pass Registration grants access to all seven remaining Edmonton luncheons\, offering a valuable opportunity to network and gain continuous professional insights throughout the season.
URL:https://cpans.org/event/comparing-the-influence-of-particulate-matter-sources-on-communities-in-the-athabasca-oil-sands-region-using-ambient-pm2-5-pm10-ratio-profiles/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Edmonton Luncheon,Luncheon
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20241210T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20241210T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20241129T033744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241129T033744Z
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Consultation in Alberta
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to invite you to the next CPANS Edmonton luncheon\, part of our ongoing series to promote professional growth and networking. This event will feature an engaging and informative presentation on Indigenous Consultation in Alberta\, led by two esteemed speakers from the Aboriginal Consultation Office. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about the critical processes and relationships involved in Indigenous consultation in the province. \nPresenters: Mickéal Hoffman and Sarabpreet Singh \nAbout the presentation: \nThis presentation will provide a comprehensive overview of Indigenous consultation in Alberta\, including: \n\nA background on consultation.\nThe Aboriginal Consultation Office.\nAn overview of the consultation process.\nDelegated consultation.\nConcluding consultation.\n\n  \nAbout the Presenters: \nMickéal Hoffman \nMickéal Hoffman is an Engagement Specialist with the Aboriginal Consultation Office\, Ministry of Indigenous Relations. He is responsible for education\, training\, and process enhancement with industry proponents\, Indigenous communities\, Alberta ministries\, and other regulators. His work focuses on improving information sharing\, fostering positive changes\, bridging gaps in understanding and knowledge\, and building relationships among all parties involved in consultation. \nSarabpreet Singh \nSarabpreet Singh is the Director of Process Enhancement and Strategic Relations with the Aboriginal Consultation Office\, Ministry of Indigenous Relations. With over 15 years of experience in Alberta’s public sector\, including roles with Alberta Environment and Protected Areas\, Sarabpreet leads consultation process enhancements\, strategic relationships\, training\, and outreach related to Indigenous consultation on land and natural resource management in Alberta. \n  \nWhen: \nTuesday\, December 10th\, 11:30 am to 1:00 pm \nVenue: \nUniversity Club\, University of Alberta\n11435 Saskatchewan Drive\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9 \nThe U of A campus is accessible via light rail transit and bus. Attendees are encouraged to use public transit or ride-share. New parking is available at the Windsor car park (Note: You cannot park at the V-parking lot). \nRegistration: \nPlease register by Thursday\, December 6 to secure your spot and ensure we order the correct number of lunches. Online registration and payment options\, including credit card payments\, are available through the links below: \nIn-Person Registration: \nMember Registration ($40) \nNon-member Registration ($50) \nStudent Registration ($15) \nWebinar Registration: \nSingle Webinar- Registration ($20) \nGroup Webinar Registration ($80) \nSeason Pass Option: \nMember Seasonal Pass ($280) \nNon-Member Seasonal Pass ($350) \nThe seasonal pass grants access to all eight Edmonton luncheons\, offering a valuable opportunity to network and gain continuous professional insights throughout the season.
URL:https://cpans.org/event/indigenous-consultation-in-alberta/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Edmonton Luncheon,Luncheon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20241125T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20241125T123000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20241116T210920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241128T042648Z
UID:2275-1732532400-1732537800@cpans.org
SUMMARY:AI Data Centres - Opportunities for Alberta and Sustainable Solutions
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to announce the continuation of the CPANS Edmonton luncheon series\, a vital platform for professional development and networking within our community. Building on the success of last season\, we are set to reconvene at our esteemed venue\, the University of Alberta Faculty Club. This year\, we have curated a lineup of eight distinguished speakers who will provide valuable insights and foster engaging discussions on pertinent topics. Your participation and support are crucial to the success of these luncheons\, so please share this announcement with your network. \nPresenter: The Honourable Nate Glubish\, Minister of Technology and Innovation for Alberta \nAbout the presentation: \nAlberta stands at the forefront of becoming a hub for AI data centres\, thanks to its abundant energy resources\, skilled workforce\, and burgeoning tech sector. The establishment of AI data centres presents a significant opportunity for economic diversification\, job creation\, and the enhancement of Alberta’s digital infrastructure. However\, the substantial energy consumption of data centres necessitates a focus on sustainability. This presentation will explore sustainable solutions\, including leveraging Alberta’s renewable energy sources\, optimizing energy-efficient cooling systems\, and adopting carbon capture technologies. By prioritizing sustainable practices\, Alberta can attract global tech investments while minimizing environmental impact\, positioning itself as a leader in sustainable AI infrastructure. \nAbout the Presenter: \nThe Honourable Nate Glubish\, Minister of Technology and Innovation for Alberta\, will lead this insightful discussion. Minister Glubish has been instrumental in advancing Alberta’s technology sector\, focusing on innovation-driven growth and sustainable development. His leadership has been pivotal in positioning Alberta as a prime location for AI data centres\, emphasizing the province’s commitment to sustainable technological advancement. \nWhen: \nNovember 25th\, 11:00 am to 12:30 pm \nVenue: \nUniversity Club\, University of Alberta\n11435 Saskatchewan Drive\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9 \nThe U of A campus is accessible via light rail transit and bus. Attendees are encouraged to use public transit or ride-share. Parking is available in the V-Lot (coin and credit card\, $5 for the lunch hour). \nRegistration: \nPlease register by Friday\, November 22 to secure your spot and ensure we order the correct number of lunches. Online registration and payment options\, including credit card payments\, are available through the links below: \nIn-Person Registration: \nMember Registration ($40) \nNon-member Registration ($50) \nStudent Registration ($15) \nWebinar Registration: \nSingle Webinar- Registration ($20) \nGroup Webinar Registration ($80) \nSeason Pass Option: \nMember Seasonal Pass ($280) \nNon-Member Seasonal Pass ($350) \nThe seasonal pass grants access to all eight Edmonton luncheons\, offering a valuable opportunity to network and gain continuous professional insights throughout the season.
URL:https://cpans.org/event/ai-data-centres-opportunities-for-alberta-and-sustainable-solutions/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Edmonton Luncheon,Luncheon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20241120T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20241120T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20241109T000315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241128T042728Z
UID:2229-1732102200-1732107600@cpans.org
SUMMARY:Customized Environmental Data Integration and Automations from A to Z using Open-Source analytics software – Live Interactive Demo of a Custom-Made interactive Data App built for an Alberta Client
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Khalid Lemzouji \nAbout the presentation: \nIn today’s data-driven world\, decision-makers in environmental monitoring need seamless solutions that transform raw data from multiple sources into actionable insights. This presentation introduces a custom\, open-source platform designed to automate the entire data pipeline—from ingestion and integration to analysis and decision-making. By unifying data from various sources\, such as field sensors\, GIS\, and historical datasets\, this platform overcomes the limitations of siloed applications\, creating a centralized and secure environment for comprehensive environmental data management. \nThrough automated workflows\, the platform streamlines data ingestion and processing\, delivering consistent\, real-time insights while minimizing human intervention and error. Key features include robust GIS capabilities\, predictive analytics\, and a user-friendly interface that supports quick adoption across teams. Scalable and cost-effective\, this solution is also designed with advanced security measures to protect sensitive information. \nThis presentation will use a live interactive demo of the platform\, that was built for a client\, to delve into the architecture\, integration\, and automation benefits of this innovative solutions\, highlighting how it empowers decision-makers to quickly turn complex environmental data into strategic intelligence. By providing an efficient pathway from data sourcing to insight generation\, this platform enables organizations to make more informed\, proactive decisions in the evolving landscape of environmental monitoring. \nAbout the Presenter: \nKhalid Lemzouji is an environmental professional statistician and data scientists with 16 years’ experience in statistics\, data analytics and data visualization with the Alberta Oil and Gas and Environmental sector. His main experiences have been working with executives and decision makers to leverage their row data for defensible data-driven decision making through automating: \n\nData collection: from field\, lab or sensors\nData storage: processing\, cleaning\, standardizing and storing\nStatistical modeling: modeling\, correlations\, predictions and hypothesis testing\nCommunication: Graphs\, plots and trends for easy-to-understand visualization\n\nKhalid experience include data integration and automation for Suncor\, Enbridge\, Imperial\, Stantec\, Advisian\, Matrix Solutions\, TC energy\, Husky\, and Alberta\, BC and North Territories Metis and First Nations. Area of automations\, includes Ground Water and Surface Water monitoring\, Air monitoring\, Wildlife camera monitoring\, Birds survey\, Leak detections monitoring\, Pipelines risk monitoring\, Haul track reliability monitoring \nKhalid has a double bachelor’s in Statistics and Chemical engineering\, and a Master in Statistics/Mathematics from University of Alberta.  Khalid is a professional Statistician with the Canadian Society of Statistics and the American Statistical Society. \nWhen: \nDoors Open: November 20th\, 11:30am to 1:00pm \nPresentation time: November 20th\, 12:00pm to 12:45pm \n  \nVenue: \nRamada Plaza Downtown – Lombardy Room \n708 8 Ave SW \nCalgary\, AB T2P 1H2 \n  \nRegistration: \nRegistration is open for this event using the links below. Both online and in-person options are available. In-person registration includes lunch. All prices include GST. The online registration meeting link will be sent out the day before the luncheon. \nIn-Person Registration: \nMember Registration (40$) \nNon-member Registration (50$) \nStudent Registration (15$) \nWebinar Registration: \nSingle Webinar- Registration (20$) \nGroup Webinar Registration (80$) \n 
URL:https://cpans.org/event/customized-environmental-data-integration-and-automations-from-a-to-z-using-open-source-analytics-software-live-interactive-demo-of-a-custom-made-interactive-data-app-built-for-an-alberta-cl/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Calgary Luncheon,Luncheon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240926T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240926T150000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20240917T160855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241128T042800Z
UID:2215-1727352000-1727362800@cpans.org
SUMMARY:AERflare Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Brian Zelt\, Alberta Energy Regulator \nAbout the presentation: CPANS is excited to kickstart our next season of luncheons with Brian Zelt presenting on AERflare! This presentation will be both available online and in-person with lunch included. \n  \nWhen: \nDoors Open: September 26th\, 12:00pm to 3:00pm \nPresentation time: September 26th\, 1:00pm to 2:15pm \n  \nVenue: \nLast Defence Lounge\, University of Calgary \nMacEwan Conference & Event Centre \n350 MSC\, 2500\, University Dr NW \nCalgary\, AB  T2N 1N4 \n  \nRegistration: \nRegister for this event using the links below. Both online and in-person options are available. In-person registration includes lunch. All prices include GST. \nIn-Person Registration: \nMember Registration (40$) \nNon-member Registration (50$) \nStudent Registration (15$) \nWebinar Registration: \nSingle Webinar- Registration (20$) \nGroup Webinar Registration (80$) \n 
URL:https://cpans.org/event/aerflareluncheon/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Calgary Luncheon,Luncheon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240624T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240627T170000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20230906T170112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T170112Z
UID:2063-1719216000-1719507600@cpans.org
SUMMARY:A&WMA 117th Annual Conference & Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Conference Theme: TBA \nVenue: Calgary \nAdditional information will be provided as soon as it is available
URL:https://cpans.org/event/awma-117th-annual-conference-exhibition/
LOCATION:Alberta
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240410T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240410T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20240326T072424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T072424Z
UID:2197-1712748600-1712754000@cpans.org
SUMMARY:Connecting the Chemical Composition of Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) with Its Oxidative Potential: The Role of Redox-active Components
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Dr. Haoran Yu\, University of Alberta \n  \nAbout the presentation: Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) significantly impacts health\, and the expression of oxidative stress has been proposed and demonstrated as a significant biological pathway of the health effects of PM2.5. Oxidative potential (OP) serves as an important indicator for representing the expression of oxidative stress and in assessing the health implications of PM2.5 exposure\, which has been demonstrated to be associated more directly with health outcomes than mass concentration alone. \n  \nOur investigation focuses on the patterns and roles of the redox-active components of PM2.5 in determining OP. In our first study\, we employed a dithiothreitol (DTT) assay to study the interactions among PM components\, including organic species (e.g.\, quinones and ambient humic-like substances\, HULIS) and transition metals (e.g.\, Fe\, Mn\, and Cu) known to exhibit substantial OP. This approach highlighted the presence of ubiquitous interactions and revealed that the intensity of these interactions varies between DTT depletion and hydroxyl radical generation. Next\, we explored the molecular characterization and OP of HULIS in PM2.5 through sequential extraction and analysis of three ambient PM2.5 samples. The extraction process aimed to separate components based on hydrophilicity and polarity\, with analysis revealing a correlation between the chemical composition of more polar extracts and DTT activity. This indicates the significant role of polar redox-active chemicals in determining OP. \n  \nFinally\, we investigated the chemical composition of PM2.5 collected from five distinct locations at urban\, roadside and rural environments in Midwestern region of the United States\, and associated them with five acellular oxidative potential (OP) endpoints of water-soluble PM2.5. We observed significant correlations of redox-active metals (i.e.\, Cu\, Fe\, and Mn) and carbonaceous species across most OP endpoints\, further supporting their dominant contribution to OP. Our source apportionment analysis using the Positive Matrix Factorization (PMF) model across different environments in the Midwestern US also emphasized the discrepancy between sources contributing to PM2.5 mass and those affecting its OP. While regional secondary sources and combustion-related aerosols were major contributors to PM2.5 mass\, local sources with marginal contribution to mass played a more significant role in influencing various OP endpoints. \n  \nThis comprehensive study underscores the complex nature of health effects of PM2.5 linked to its chemical composition rather than bulk mass\, highlighting the importance of considering more health-relevant indicators in air quality management strategies. Future work will delve deeper into the roles of specific organic species and leverage machine learning to predict OP of PM2.5 based on its chemical composition and source contributions\, thereby enhancing our understanding of the health implications of ambient pollutants. \n  \nPresenter Bio: Dr. Haoran Yu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Alberta\, where he has been a faculty member since January 2024. He earned his undergraduate degree in Applied Chemistry from South China University of Technology in 2013. Pursuing further education in the United States\, he obtained his M.S. in Environmental Engineering and Sciences from the University of Florida in 2016\, followed by a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 2022\, where he worked under the guidance of Vishal Verma. After completing his Ph.D.\, he joined the University of California Davis as a postdoctoral researcher until July 2023\, collaborating with Dr. Anthony Wexler. \n  \nDr. Yu’s research interest lies in understanding the health effects of atmospheric pollutants. His work aims to improve public awareness of the hazardous effects of ambient particulate matter (PM) by developing and investigating a more robust and simple health-relevant metric of PM. Currently\, he leads projects on the development of a system for automated oxidative potential (OP) measurement\, investigating the various roles of ambient particulate organic species in OP\, and developing a machine learning model to elucidate the connections between the composition and sources of PM2.5 and their OP expressions. \n  \nCost: $40 – A&WMA Members / $50 – Non-Members / $15 –Students (includes hot lunch & coffee). All prices include GST.CPANS is also pleased to offer this luncheon as an Online Webinar option. Individual webinar cost is $20. \nVenue: University Club of the University of Alberta \n11435Saskatchewan Drive \nEdmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9 \n  \nRegister for this event with online registration and payment (there is an option for using a credit card) using the links below: \n  \nMember Registration (40$) \nNon-member Registration (50$) \nStudent Registration (15$) \nSingle Webinar- Registration (20$) \nGroup Webinar Registration (80$) \n 
URL:https://cpans.org/event/connecting-the-chemical-composition-of-fine-particulate-matter-pm2-5-with-its-oxidative-potential-the-role-of-redox-active-components/
LOCATION:University Club of the University of Alberta\, 11435 Saskatchewan Drive\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240313T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240313T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20240307T064954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240307T065301Z
UID:2189-1710329400-1710334800@cpans.org
SUMMARY:City of Edmonton’s Waste to Energy Project
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Denis Jubinville\, Branch Manager\, Waste Services\, City of Edmonton \n  \nAbout the presentation: The City of Edmonton remains focused on keeping waste out of landfills\, and Waste to Energy technology provides a cleaner energy source. By partnering with industry experts\, the City is adding value for ratepayers by diverting more waste from landfills using proven technology that has been successfully used for decade sin other parts of the world to generate electricity. \n  \nPresenter Bio: Denis became the Branch Manager of Waste Services at the City of Edmonton in July 2021. Before his current position\, Denis worked for the Edmonton Police Service and led the City of Edmonton’s Employee Relations and Compensation branch. With a human-centric approach to leadership\, and a growth and innovation mindset\, Denis is eager to champion waste industry initiatives that push the City of Edmonton towards the goal of 90% diversion set by the City’s 25-year Waste Strategy. By working with residents and organizations to reduce\, reuse\, and recycle waste\, the City is working to establish a waste system that benefits residents\, industries\, and the environment. \nCost: $40 – A&WMA Members / $50 – Non-Members / $15 –Students (includes hot lunch & coffee). All prices include GST.CPANS is also pleased to offer this luncheon as an Online Webinar option. Individual webinar cost is $20. \n  \nVenue: University Club of the University of Alberta \n11435 Saskatchewan Drive \nEdmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9 \n  \nRegister for this event with online registration and payment (there is an option for using a credit card) using the links below: \n  \nMember Registration (40$) \nNon-member Registration (50$) \nStudent Registration (15$) \nSingle Webinar- Registration (20$) \nGroup Webinar Registration (80$) \n 
URL:https://cpans.org/event/city-of-edmontons-waste-to-energy-project/
LOCATION:University Club of the University of Alberta\, 11435 Saskatchewan Drive\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="CPANS Edmonton":MAILTO:EdmontonLuncheon@cpans.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240228T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240228T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20240124T200444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240212T224932Z
UID:2178-1709119800-1709125200@cpans.org
SUMMARY:The Hydrogen Opportunity for Alberta
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Bryan Helfenbaun\, Clean Energy at Alberta Innovates\n \nPresenter Bio: Bryan Helfenbaum is the Associate Vice President of Clean Energy at Alberta Innovates\, where he oversees programs in Clean Technology and Advanced Hydrocarbons with key initiatives in hydrogen\, CCUS\, digital energy\, methane emissions reduction\, energy storage\, grid modernization\, critical minerals\, and bitumen beyond combustion. Prior to joining AI\, he spent 20 years in a variety of technical\, business\, and innovation roles in the private sector.  Bryan’s passion for innovation extends outside the office\, where he has taught courses at the University of Calgary and worked on innovative community residential development projects.  Bryan has a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering from the University of Waterloo and a Master’s degree in Business Administration\, with a specialization in Global Energy Management & Sustainability\, from the University of Calgary. \nCost: $40 – A&WMA Members / $50 – Non-Members / $15 –Students (includes hot lunch & coffee). All prices include GST. \nVenue: Ramada Plaza Calgary \n708 – 8 Ave.\, S.W. \nCalgary\, Alberta \nRegister for this event with online registration and payment (there is an option for using a credit card) using the links below: \nMember Registration (40$) \nNon-member Registration (50$) \nStudent Registration (15$)
URL:https://cpans.org/event/the-hydrogen-opportunity-for-alberta/
LOCATION:Ramada Hotel\, Downtown Calgary\, 708 8 Ave SW\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2P 1H2\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240214T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240214T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20240124T193620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T001230Z
UID:2173-1707910200-1707915600@cpans.org
SUMMARY:Pathways to Net Zero
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Alain Moore\, Manager\, Brand and Marketing\, Pathways Alliance \nAbout the presentation: Formed in 2021\, Pathways Alliance represents Canada’s six largest oil sands companies working together – and with governments – on an ambitious emissions reduction plan to help meet the national 2050 net zero goal and deliver the world’s preferred barrel of responsibly produced oil. Hear about the work underway to address the climate challenge\, including a proposed carbon capture and storage network in northeastern Alberta. \nPresenter Bio: As the manager of brand and marketing\, Alain oversees the strategic advertising program of building awareness across Canada about the oil sands industry’s commitment to responsible development. This includes making demonstrable progress towards its goal of net-zero emissions from operations by 2050. \nAlain is currently on secondment from Suncor\, which is founding member of the Pathways Alliance and recently integrated Syncrude into its organization. He was previously Syncrude’s manager of Government and Public Affairs. In that\, role he oversaw issues management\, government relations and internal and external communications. He also supported stakeholder relations and community investment initiatives for the oil sands company based in Fort McMurray. \nHe holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Alberta majoring in political science. He also has a diploma in print journalism from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology. He lives in Edmonton with his wife\, Susan\, and their three children. He’s also an active volunteer in the community including serving on the board for the Royal Alex Hospital Foundation as well as supporting various roles in minor hockey in which his kids are active. \nCost: $40 – A&WMA Members / $50 – Non-Members / $15 –Students (includes hot lunch & coffee). All prices include GST.CPANS is also pleased to offer this luncheon as an Online Webinar option. Individual webinar cost is $20. \nVenue: University Club of the University of Alberta \n11435Saskatchewan Drive \nEdmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9 \nRegister for this event with online registration and payment (there is an option for using a credit card) using the links below: \nMember Registration (40$) \nNon-member Registration (50$) \nStudent Registration (15$) \nSingle Webinar- Registration (20$) \nGroup Webinar Registration (80$)
URL:https://cpans.org/event/pathways-to-net-zero/
LOCATION:University Club of the University of Alberta\, 11435 Saskatchewan Drive\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240110T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240110T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T025100
CREATED:20231224T180835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231224T181146Z
UID:2163-1704886200-1704891600@cpans.org
SUMMARY:COP28\, 2023 - Key Takeaways
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Dr. Ahmed Idriss\, Director of Environmental Policy\, Capital Power Corporation \nAbout the presentation: COP28\, the 28th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)\, was a significant event in the global climate change dialogue held in Dubai\, UAE. Dr. Ahmed Idriss represented Capital power in COP28 and he participated in two panel discussions. Dr. Idriss will share his experience from the annual conference and key takeaways. \nCost: $40 – A&WMA Members / $50 – Non-Members / $15 –Students (includes hot lunch & coffee). All prices include GST.CPANS is also pleased to offer this luncheon as an Online Webinar option. Individual webinar cost is $20. \nVenue: University Club of the University of Alberta \n11435Saskatchewan Drive \nEdmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9 \n  \nRegister for this event with online registration and payment (there is an option for using a credit card) using the links below: \nMember Registration (40$) \nNon-member Registration (50$) \nStudent Registration (15$) \nSingle Webinar- Registration (20$) \nGroup Webinar Registration (80$)
URL:https://cpans.org/event/cop28-2023-key-takeaways/
LOCATION:Alberta
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