Learn all about groundbreaking technology in the clean energy realm at this event on June 15.
The Burnaby Board of Trade is hosting the inaugural Clean Energy Summit on June 15, a daylong event featuring a range of experts and discussions on energy production, transportation and sustainable business practices.
“Energy is a massive topic – from homes and businesses, to cars and computers, to infrastructure and industry, energy is what makes these things work,” said Jeannette Jackson, CEO of Foresight Canada, in a video. Jackson will be moderating the transportation panel at the Clean Energy Summit. MLA George Heyman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy, and Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley will also speak as distinguished guests.Energy Production Panel Transportation Panel 2023 Burnaby Clean Energy Summit When: June 15 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.Cost: Members $79, non-members $95, for table prices and tickets see event website
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