Webinars
Beat the Heat

On August 20, 2020, Energy Exchange held a webinar looking some of the issues and challenges around cooling, including the environmental impact of cooling, the issue of energy poverty, and the disproportionate impact of extreme heat on health and well-being in vulnerable communities.

Featuring Dr. Maryam Rezaei, energy poverty researcher; Hanif Montazeri, CEO and co-founder of Enersion and Gord Cooke, President of Building Knowledge

Reimagining Urban Networks

On May 21, 2020, Energy Exchange held a webinar looking at the balance of opportunities and barriers to clean energy developments that can benefit Canada’s urban centres on multiple levels, exploring how different cities can flexibly, cleanly and affordably maintain and expand their electricity systems in the future. 

Featuring Matthew Sachs, COO of Peak Power; Julia St. Michael, Director, Sustainability Engagement at Enwave; Patrick Lo, Senior Manager, Partnerships in Innovation, Research, and Development at the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) and Geri Yin, Head, Grid Innovation at Alectra GRE&T Centre

The Energy Exchange Blog
Favourite Energy Graphs of 2019

Favourite Energy Graphs of 2019

How Canada’ Electricity is Cleaning Up its Act​

How Canada’ Electricity is Cleaning Up its Act​

So Your Energy System Is Changing? What Next?

So Your Energy System Is Changing? What Next?

Setting the Stage for an Electric Mobility Strategy for Toronto

Setting the Stage for an Electric Mobility Strategy for Toronto

Canada’s Cleantech sector – growing but needs to be nurtured

Canada’s Cleantech sector – growing but needs to be nurtured

Energy Efficiency: a tool for environmental sustainability and affordable housing

Energy Efficiency: a tool for environmental sustainability and affordable housing

Improving Community Engagement on Energy

Improving Community Engagement on Energy

Energy and the Ontario Election

Energy and the Ontario Election

Trends in Energy Literacy: A Local Perspective

Trends in Energy Literacy: A Local Perspective