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Explore Atlantica's latest newsletter featuring an update on the new government's energy plans, energy security 101, U.S. partnerships, and more!

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April Highlights


On April 28, Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Liberal Party won the 45th Canadian federal election. Learn what Prime Minister Carney's government has committed to relating to the energy sector. Read More.
 
Michelle Robichaud recently hosted a panel discussing how U.S. state and federal policies are shaping the future of clean energy, especially in New England. Learn about the panel's takeaways for how more collaboration is key. Read more.

Hear from two experts about energy security in the newest episode of Atlantica’s Fuel for Thought, a Reimagined Energy podcast. Marie Maclean of Nova Scotia Power and Angus Orford of Maritime Electric join to discuss how electrical utilities maintain energy security. Watch here.
 
This month’s Atlantica Energy 101 Series explores energy security in Atlantic Canada. Find out what energy security is, what it involves, what challenges exist, and important considerations for Atlantic Canada’s net-zero future. Read more.

The Centre is excited to relaunch the Fuel 4 the Future program in Nova Scotia to provide unbiased resources for students interested in learning the basics of wind, solar, clean hydrogen, biofuels, and RNG. Read more.
 
On April 14, the Government of New Brunswick announced a comprehensive review of NB Power to ensure it delivers low, stable rates and long-term sustainability. An independent three-person panel will lead the review, analyzing data and engaging with the public.Read more.

The 2025 Atlantic Indigenous-Led Energy Symposium takes place October 28-30 at the Delta Beauséjour in Moncton, NB. After a sold-out 2024 event, this year’s symposium, themed “Protecting Mother Earth, Powering Future Generations,” will explore clean energy, Indigenous leadership, and strategies to balance economic growth with cultural and ecological stewardship. Register here.

Apr 28: Algoma and Irving Oil welcome new tanker vessels (View)
Apr 28: Emera and NS Power responding to cybersecurity incident (View)
Apr 27: Triple Point Resources wants to store energy on NL west coast (View)
Apr 25: NB Power releases findings from review into billing concerns (View)
Apr 25: EverWind secures approval for 2 GW H2 transmission line (View)
Apr 24: NB and NL sign MOU to improve trade and labour mobility (View)
Apr 24: Fugro to survey for Equinor’s stalled $12B NL oil project (View)
Apr 24: Hydro-Québec deploys ambitious energy efficiency path (View)
Apr 24: Podcast: Insights with NB Minister John Herron (View)
Apr 23: NB Power required to offer discounts to forestry mills (View)
Apr 22: Wolastoqey Nation working with Natural Force on large project (View)
Apr 21: Energy NL CEO remembers Mr. Robert (Rob) Crosbie (View)
Apr 18: Podcast: Atlantic Canada’s hydrogen future (View)
Apr 17:'Risk of insolvency' at parent company of NB nuclear developer (View)
Apr 17: Newfoundland Power proposed rates for July 1, 2025 (View)
Apr 16: Cenovus in final stages of West White Rose construction (View)
Apr 16: New PEI grants for researchers and entrepreneurs in cleantech (View)
Apr 15: Winners of inaugural Atlantic Canada Cleantech Awards (View)
Apr 15: Exploits Valley Renewable Energy Corp receives guides for EIA (View)
Apr 14: NB Gov outlines plan for NB Power independent review (View)
Apr 14: Moltex begins pre-licensing talks on WATSS tech with CNSC (View)
Apr 14: Placentia Bay project pushes on (View)
Apr 14: NS Gov oversee recovery of abandoned tidal turbine (View)
Apr 9: Province prepares tidal energy procurement (View)
Apr 9: NS Power cannot demand security from competitor (View)
Apr 9: Energy NL statement on 2025 NL Budget (View)
Apr 8: Executive Order: Protecting American energy from overreach (View)
Apr 7: What it means to be an electrical ratepayer on PEI (View)
Apr 7: Irving Oil statement on Woodstock, NB, retail site (View)
Apr 7: PEI’s first net zero ready school officially opens (View)
Apr 4: JD Irving, Ltd withdraws rezoning application (View)
Apr 4: NB Power employees face threats, assault (View)
Arp 4: Commission authorizes OPG to construct SMR at Darlington (View)
Apr 3: PEI electrical grid review coming soon (View)
Apr 3: Components for Eastern Kings wind expansion arriving soon (View)
Apr 2: Stephenville eyes net-zero growth with econext & QUEST (View)
Apr 1: Minister Parsons provides update on renewable energy projects (View)
Apr 1: NL PUB rejects proposed $110M diesel generating station (View)
Mar 26: Statement: Seizing Canada’s biofuels opportunity (View)
Mar 26: Members named to NS Energy, Regulatory and Appeals Boards (View)
Mar 20: Administrative monetary penalty issued to NB Power (View)

Apr 24: EfficiencyOne: Annual Report 2024 (View)
Apr 23: Atlantic Economic Council: The Long Haul to Clean Commercial Transportation (View)
Apr 22: Global Affairs Canada: Supporting Canadian exporters through United States tariff challenges (View)
Apr 22: Global Affairs Canada: Understanding CUSMA compliance (View)
Apr 22: Global Affairs Canada: Self-serve resources for problem solving (View)
Apr 16: Marine Renewables Canada: Atlantic Canada Wind Energy Supply Chain Assessment (View)
Apr 15: BloombergNEF: New Energy Outlook 2025 (View)
Apr 11: econext: Opportunities for Domestic Clean Fuels Use in NL (View)
Apr 10: RBC Thought Leadership: Climate Crunch: How tariff threats are disrupting the energy transition (View)
Apr 1: CAPP: The Case for Canadian LNG (View)
Apr 1: CAPP: Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage in Canada (View)
April: FutureMetrics: The Global Wood Pellet Trade Flow Map - 2024 Data (View)
April: EnergyNL Annual Report 2024 (View)
April: OilCo: Resource Assessments for the Labrador South Region (2025 and 2021) (View)

Chief Executive Officer, econext: (Apply)
Prince Edward Island: Instant rebates on energy efficiency products (View)
Atlantic Hydrogen Alliance: Bi-Monthly E-Newsletter: (Sign-Up)
The Gaia Project: What does Earth Day mean to you? (View)
Electricity Canada: Electricity Fundamentals in Canada (View)
Electricity Canada: Faces of the Industry Award open for nominations (View)
Atlantica Centre for Energy: Atlantic Canada Energy Efficiency Programs (View)
NSCC: NEW! Wind Turbine Technician Program (View)
North Atlantic: Green Energy Hub – Wind to Hydrogen Project (View)
NBCC: Wind and Solar Energy Technician program (View)
NBCC: Applied Energy Management upskill program (View)
MMSB: NL, Solid Waste Management Innovation Fund (View)
Energy Council of Canada: Young Energy Professionals Network (Sign-up)
NS Natural Resources and Renewables: Student Energy Training Program (View)
Indigenous Treaty Partners: Online Indigenous Cultural Training (View)
Efficiency Canada: Careers (View)
Econext: NL Green Jobs Bank (View)
Eastward Energy: Careers (View)
The Transition Accelerator: Careers (View)
NB Power: Careers and Student Jobs (View)
Deloitte: Careers (View)
Irving Oil: Careers (View)

Events

Women in Energy Networking Event

Location: Trinity Galleries, Saint John, on May 1, 2025, from 5:00-7:00PM ADT.

This is a FREE networking event for all women (and men) interested or working in the energy sector. Guest speakers for the evening are Jodi Stringer, Dean of the School of Engineering Technologies, NBCC, and Amy Winchester, Senior Chemical Engineer & Training Development Specialist, CBCL Limited.More Details.

NECBC: What Canada’s Elections mean for U.S.-Canada Trade and the Binational Relationship

Location: Webinar on May 6, 2025, from 1:00-2:15 PM AST

Canada holds parliamentary elections on Monday, April 28, that will establish a new balance of power in Ottawa with the election of a new Canadian Prime Minister. Join NECBC for a timely, free webinar featuring leading experts in both countries analyzing what the elections mean for everything from trade, tariffs, the USMCA/CUSMA, and cross-border investment to the U.S.-Canadian military alliance, tourism and cultural exchange, and the tone and tenor of Canadian-American relations. More Details.

Save Energy NB: Energizing Efficiency Conference

Location: Fredericton Convention Centre from May 7-8, 2025.

Explore how technology and human behavior can come together to create smarter, more sustainable energy solutions. Whether you’re into the latest tech or curious about what motivates people to change, this event has something for you. Engage with thought leaders, industry experts, and innovators as Save Energy NB celebrate 20 years of progress and envision the next chapter of energy efficiency. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and lead the way to a more sustainable future. More Details.

The Transition Accelerator: Canada’s Net-Zero Forum 2025

Location: Rogers Centre Ottawa from June 25-26, 2025

Canada’s Net-Zero Forum returns on June 25-26, 2025 in Ottawa, bringing together 250+ industry, government, Indigenous and civil society leaders to examine how Canada can secure its competitive position in a low-carbon global economy. Join us at Rogers Centre Ottawa to be part of a two-day event exploring real-world solutions to the challenges of building a carbon-neutral economy, with a focus on Getting Things Done. Featuring thoughtfully curated panels and generous networking opportunities. More Details.

NSMTC: 2025 Atlantic Indigenous-Led Energy Symposium

Location: Delta Hotels by Marriott Beausejour, Moncton, from October 28-30, 2025

The Atlantic Indigenous-Led Energy Symposium is an annual gathering of First Nation leaders, utilities, government, and industry to share knowledge and forge partnerships in the evolving energy sector. The 2025 symposium will highlight Indigenous-led energy projects that prioritize environmental stewardship, resource management, and sustainability. More Details.

Marine Renewables Canada: 2025 Conference & Exhibition

Location: Halifax Convention Centre from November 12-14, 2025.

Celebrate the momentum in the marine renewable energy sector with Marine Renewables Canada. Our expanded 2025 conference and exhibition will bring together leading minds from across Canada and the world to explore new opportunities and chart the future of the industry.More Details.

NECBC: Energy Cost Impacts of Prospective Tariffs
Past Webinar Recording
On January 31, the New England-Canada Business Council hosted an insightful webinar titled, Energy Cost Impacts of Prospective Tariffs, where Atlantica’s President, Michelle Robichaud, as well as Bill Pristanski, Christopher Guith, and Patrick Woodcock all discussed how remarkably integrated and mutually beneficial trade between New England and Canada is and the adverse impacts that punitive tariffs and other trade actions could have. More Details.

Atlantic Economic Council: Business Outlook Conference Webinar Fall 2024
Past Webinar Recording

Join us at our annual business Outlook conference, where we'll delve into the economic prospects of Atlantic Canada for 2025. We will discuss the key trends and risk affecting the economic outlook for each Atlantic province, providing the best intelligence to support your business planning in the year. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with industry pioneers, gain practical knowledge, and prepare your organization for growth through productivity improvements.More Details.

Green Jobs in Clean Fuels
Past Webinar Recording
 
Presented in partnership with the Atlantica Centre for Energy, Fuel 4 the Future, and Net Zero Atlantic. As the world transitions toward more sustainable energy sources, a skilled and knowledgeable workforce becomes essential for the successful implementation and growth of clean fuel technologies. A well-rounded approach to workforce development, encompassing both practical and theoretical knowledge, is crucial to ensure the smooth integration of hydrogen into the energy landscape. More Details.

Please visit Atlantica Centre for Energy’s Event Calendar to view events happening past November 2025.



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