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Communities, the places where we live, work, move, and play, account for 60% of energy use in Canada, as well as over half of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. who is at PROVINCIAL Communities are essential for achieving federal, provincial and territorial government GHG and energy QUEST2016? & FEDERAL objectives and Smart Energy Communities offer the solution for how they get there. Smart Energy GOVERNNMENTS Communities improve energy efficiency, enhance reliability, cut costs and reduce GHGs. 10% Today, QUEST is the leader in developing Smart Energy Communities and the marketplace is growing rapidly with well over 200 communities in Canada, representing more than 50% of the population, working to improve energy efficiency, reduce GHGs and drive economic development. This year’s conference marks QUEST’s 10th Anniversary and we are excited to bring you our 10th annual Conference & Tradeshow - QUEST2016 Smart Energy Communities for Jobs, Infrastructure and Climate DEVELOPERS, BUILDERS, Leadership. OWNERS, MANAGERS

Brent Gilmour This conference is our annual touchpoint to bring our network of governments, utilities & energy Executive Director service providers, the real-estate sector, and the product and professional service sector, among 5% QUEST others, together to discuss how to bring Smart Energy Communities to life. It is an opportunity to build 1 partnerships, share best practices, hatch plans and accelerate projects.

Over the next few days we will explore how Smart Energy Communities can create jobs and grow the economy, build resilient infrastructure and resilient communities, and explore smart energy options for ENERGY PROFESSIONALS, small, rural, remote and First Nations communities. We will address questions like – How can we better PRODUCT & produce, move and use energy at the community level to create jobs, strengthen our communities, and SERVICE reduce GHGs? How can businesses and communities leverage their projects to promote innovation, job SUPPLIERS creation and economic development? And much more. 20% QUEST2016 brings together the expertise from across Canada and internationally that will help us address these pressing questions.

I invite you to get involved! Share your insights and expertise through the many exciting sessions, spend time on the tradeshow floor, join us on twitter @QUESTCanada #QUEST2016, and explore Day 3 tours featuring Alberta’s Green Energy Doors Open and the Newtonian Shift. UTILITIES & ENERGY PROVIDERS

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DAY ONE 3:30 - 4:45 PM 10:45 - 12:00 AM MONDAY OCT 17 Accelerator Session Accelerator Session Smart Energy Communities A: Integrating Infrastructure for A: Community Energy Planning: Create Jobs & Grow the Electric & Alternative Fuel Vehicles Getting to Implementation Economy BELAIRE BONAVISTA

Colleen 7:00 - 8:30 AM B: Harnessing Local Energy Sources B: High Performance Buildings Karen Farbridge Brian Pincott Dr. Andy Goulson Chris Bloomer for Renewable Natural Gas and City Standards Chair Councillor, Ward 11 Deputy Director President & CEO Breakfast on the Tradeshow Floor City of Calgary Gioux-Schmid BONAVISTA BRITANNIA QUEST Caucus Centre for Climate Change Senior Directory, Governmental Canadian Energy Pipeline Economics & Policy and Regulatory Affairs, Innergex Association 8:30 - 9:00 AM C: Driving Forward Resilience in the Welcome to QUEST2016 12:15 - 1:45 PM Energy Distribution Sector BELAIRE & BRITANNIA Lunch Keynote BRITANNIA BELAIRE & BRITANNIA 9:00 - 10:15 AM Speakers Panel 5:15 - 6:30 PM BELAIRE & BRITANNIA Cocktail Reception: Smart Energy AFTERNOON Communities Tradeshow Floor Smart Energy for Small, Rural, 10:15 - 10:45 AM 6:30 Remote & First Nations Communities Andre Rochette Networking Break: Smart Energy Sergio Marchi Devin Causley Gaëtan Thomas Christian Annual Gala & Awards Dinner President & CEO Manager, Climate Change President & CEO President & CEO Communities Tradeshow Floor BELAIRE & BRITANNIA 1:45 - 2:45 PM Canadian Electricity Program NB Power Provenzano Ecosystem Mayor, City of Sault Ste. Speakers Panel Association FCM Marie 10:45 - 12:15 AM BELAIRE & BRITANNIA Accelerator Session DAY TWO 2:45 - 3:45 PM A: Maximizing Energy Efficiency Interactive Roundtable Discussion with for Local Job Creation TUESDAY OCT 18 Industry Experts BELAIRE Ramping Up Low BELAIRE & BRITANNIA Carbon Communities B: Making a Case for CHP 3:45 - 5:00 PM BONAVISTA 7:00 - 8:30 AM Alberta’s Green Energy Michael Harcourt Mary Moran Phil Fontaine Gianna Manes Geoffrey Stevens Breakfast on the Tradeshow Floor Doors Open Kickoff Reception: Chair President & CEO Former National Chief President & CEO Urban IoT Manager, C: Growing Clean Energy Markets with Smart Energy Communities Tradeshow Floor QUEST Board of Directors Calgary Economic of the Assembly of First ENMAX Corporation Future Cities Catapult Green Banking and Carbon Pricing Development Nations BRITANNIA 8:30- 9:15 AM Flip to page 20 for a ful schedule of Opening Keynote DAY THREE 12:30 - 1:45 PM BELAIRE & BRITANNIA Lunch Keynote WEDNESDAY OCT 19 BELAIRE & BRITANNIA 9:15 - 9:45AM A Human Centered Approach to AFTERNOON Energy Efficiency TRADESHOW Resilient Infrastructure, BELAIRE & BRITANNIA HOURS Monday Resilient Communities 9:45 - 10:15 AM Early Morning - 7:00am - 8:30am 2:00 - 3:00 PM In Conversation with Gianna Manes Morning - 10:00am - 12:15pm Speakers Panel BELAIRE & BRITANNIA Afternoon - 3:00pm - 5:00pm Chad Park Elizabeth Sheenan Melanie Bayley Larry Sault Rebecca Sullivan BELAIRE & BRITANNIA Evening - 5:15pm - 6:30pm Chief Innovation Officer President VP, Innovation & Engineering CEO Anwaatin, former Chief GM Stakeholder & Aboriginal Tuesday The Natural Step ClimateSmart BC ATCO of the Mississaugas of New Relations 10:15 - 10:45 AM Credit First Nations Suncor 3:00 - 3:30 PM Early Morning - 7:00am - 8:30am

Smart Energy Communities for Jobs, Infrastructure & Climate Leadership Leadership & Climate Infrastructure Jobs, for Communities Energy Smart Networking Break: Smart Energy Networking Break: Smart Energy Morning - 10:15am - 12:15pm Communities Tradeshow Floor Communities Tradeshow Floor 12 Afternoon - 3:00pm-5:00pm 13 To see a full list of QUEST2016 speakers visit: www.questcanada.org/quest2016/speakers FINAL PROGRAM AFTERNOON EVENING

12:30-1:45 Lunch Keynote BELAIRE/BRITANNIA 5:30-6:30 Cocktail Reception In Conversation with Hon. Sergio Marchi TRADESHOW FLOOR Smart Energy Communities DAY ONE President and CEO, Canadian Electricity Association 6:30 Create Jobs & Grow the Economy Update on FCM Programming MONDAY Climate Change & Asset Management Devin Causley, Manager Climate Change Programs, FCM Annual Gala & Awards 7:00-8:30 Breakfast TRADESHOW FLOOR Dinner BELAIRE/BRITANNIA OCTOBER Celebrating 10 Years of Advancing Smart Energy BELAIRE/BRITANNIA 8:30-9:00 Welcome to QUEST2016 Communities Sir David Anthony King (Video Address), UK Special Representative Resilient Infrastructure, Patricia Newson, Member, QUEST Board of Councillor Brian Pincott, Ward 11, City of Calgary Directors Karen Farbridge, former Mayor of the City of Resilient Communities Michael Harcourt, Chair of QUEST, in conversation with a special guest 9:00-10:15 BELAIRE/BRITANNIA Mary Moran, President & CEO, Calgary Speakers Panel BELAIRE/BRITANNIA 2:00-3:00 Speakers Panel Economic Development Vicky Sharpe, Director, The Capital Markets Regulatory Authority & member QUEST Board of Directors (moderator) Karen Farbridge, QUEST Ontario Caucus Chair (moderator) Dr. Andy Gouldson, Deputy Director, Centre for Climate Change Economics & Policy Gaëtan Thomas, NB Power, President Chris Bloomer, President & CEO, Canadian Energy Pipeline Association Christian Provenzano, Mayor, City of Sault Ste. Marie Colleen Giroux-Schmidt , Senior Director, Governmental and Regulatory Affairs, Innergex Andre Rochette, Founding President & CEO, Ecosystem How can businesses and communities leverage energy projects to promote innovation, job creation and economic development? Can innovations in energy delivery and clean energy technologies support local How can communities and utilities overcome enormous infrastructure replacement costs with increased pressures on economies and help industry and businesses remain competitive? This plenary session will explore how constrained budgets, rising energy costs, and climate change targets? How should a community or utility prioritize infrastructure investments? This plenary session will profile how communities of all sizes are turning to Smart Energy taking a Smart Energy Communities approach to technology, alternative energy systems, infrastructure Communities as a means to respond to today’s uncertainties and capitalize on their advantages to maintain a high quality of and fuels can create jobs and lead to greater economic benefits. life and vibrant local economy.

10:15-10:45 Networking Break TRADESHOW FLOOR 3:00-3:30 Networking Break TRADESHOW FLOOR

3:30-4:45 Accelerator Session 10:45-12:15 Accelerator Session Participants select one of three accelerator sessions led by industry experts. Participants select one of three accelerator sessions led by industry experts.17 A: Maximizing Energy Efficiency for B: Making a Case for C: Growing Clean Energy Markets A: Integrating Infrastructure for B: Harnessing Local Energy Sources C: Driving Forward Resilience in the Local Job Creation Combined Heat & Power with Green Banking and Electric & Alternative Fuel Vehicles for Renewable Natural Gas Energy Distribution Sector Carbon Pricing BELAIRE BONAVISTA BRITANNIA BELAIRE BONAVISTA BRITANNIA Electric and alternative fuel vehicles will fun- As governments – both provincial and federal – Energy delivery systems (electricity, natural gas, Energy efficiency is widely recognized as the With infrastructure and carbon pricing at the top Green bank financing and carbon pricing are damentally change how utilities do business discuss lower GHG emissions pathways, renewable thermal energy, storage) are being fundamentally most cost-effective way to reduce GHGs. From of the national energy conversation, CHP improves being used to spark consumer demand and lower and potentially strain their existing distribution natural gas (RNG or biomethane) from local changed through the emergence of new street lights to building automation to systems community competitiveness and offers a pathway the costs of clean energy. Join leading experts to infrastructure. Those communities and utilities that sources offers an underutilized opportunity for technologies, more affordable energy options, integration, this session will explore how Smart to improve efficiency, enable local energy oppor- better understand how green bank financing and are proactive and develop an integrated solution GHG emission-free energy in communities across evolving customer expectations, changing Energy Communities take advantage of the full tunities and increase resilience. Whether you are carbon pricing is accelerating clean energy market will be in the best position to take advantage of Canada. This session will explore the basics of weather patterns, environmental demands, and potential of energy efficiency resulting in lower considering investing in or currently implementing growth while making energy cheaper and cleaner the opportunities that alternative transportation RNG, the marketplace for RNG across Canada and the increasing demand for supply reliability and energy costs and emissions, improved operating CHP, join leading experts as we explore the latest in for consumers, driving job creation, and preserving presents, while minimizing the potential risks. the current applications of RNG. system resilience. Join leading experts as they performance and job creation opportunities. CHP technology, economics, and how to mitigate taxpayer dollars. explore the solutions provided by district energy, the impact of carbon pricing policy. Mike Mellross, Project Manager, Economic Aditya Iyer, Senior Advisor, Innovation and smart energy networks and distributed energy Bryan Purcell, Director of Policy & Programs, Caroline Saunders, British Consul General in and Environmental Sustainability, City of New Markets, Canadian Gas Association systems. Atmospheric Fund (moderator) Raymond McKay, VP, Energy Solutions, ENMAX Calgary (moderator) Edmonton (moderator) Jason Wolfe, Director, Energy Solutions, Jesse Row, Executive Director, Alberta Energy (moderator) Lorraine Becker, President, Canadian Coalition Ed Ma, Sr. Strategy Advisory, Climate Change FortisBC Lynn Mueller, President & CEO, International Efficiency Alliance Jan Buijk, CEO, EPS AB Energy for Green Finance & Policy, Suncor Mike McElligott, Engineer, EPS AB Energy Wastewater Systems (moderator) Marco Lacampo, Program Manager, City of Mike Roppelt, President, GSS Paul Vickers, President, AEnergy Capital Mo Bot, Senior Engineer, City of Edmonton Lena Ahmadi, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Toronto Gordon Kaiser, Arbitrator, JAMS Toronto Dr. Andy Gouldson, Deputy Director, Centre for Bruce Winchester, Executive Director, University of Waterloo & Smart Energy Task Mark Hutchinson, Vice President, Green Washington DC Climate Change Economics & Policy Canadian Natural Gas Vehicle Alliance Force Building Programs, CaGBC Yves Hennekens, Président, YHC John Rathbone, Senior Consultant, Ramboll Environnement Sean Casey, Project Engineer, FVB Energy DAY TWO Ramping Up Low Carbon Communities TUESDAY AFTERNOON 7:00-8:30 Breakfast TRADESHOW FLOOR OCTOBER 8:30-9:15 Opening Keynote BELAIRE/BRITANNIA Smart Energy for Small, Rural, Phil Fontaine, Former National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations Mayor Naheed Nenshi (Video Address), City of Calgary Remote and First Nations Communities

9:15-9:45 A Human Centered Approach to Energy Efficiency 12:15-1:45 Lunch Keynote BELAIRE/BRITANNIA UK Policies and Leading Communities BELAIRE/BRITANNIA Low Carbon Partnership at Work Brent Gilmour, Executive Director, QUEST (moderator) Geoffrey Stevens, Urban IoT Manager, Future Cities Catapult Brent Gilmour, Executive Director, QUEST (moderator) Chad Park, Chief Innovation Officer, The Natural Step Elizabeth Sheehan, Climate Smart BC 9:45-10:15 The Role of Utilities BELAIRE/BRITANNIA In Conversation with Gianna Manes 1:45-2:45 Speakers Panel BELAIRE/BRITANNIA Paul Kariya, Executive Director, Clean Energy BC and Member QUEST Board of Directors (moderator) Gianna Mannes, President and CEO, ENMAX Corporation Gordon Van Tighem, Co-Chair, QUEST North Caucus (moderator) Melanie Bayley, VP of Innovation & Engineering, ATCO Larry Sault, former Chief of the Mississaugas of New Credit First Nation 10:15-10:45 Networkig Break TRADESHOW FLOOR Rebecca Sullivan, GM Stakeholder & Aboriginal Relations, Suncor Energy

How are utilities and industry leaders revolutionizing the way energy is produced, delivered 10:15-10:45 and used in small, rural, remote and First Nations communities? What are the partnerships needed to allow smart energy projects to advance and what lessons can be learned from the 10:45-12:00 A: Community Energy Planning: B: High Performance Buildings experience of industry and utilities in Fort McMurray? The plenary will explore Smart Ener- Getting to Implementation 18and City Standards gy Communities through the lenses of risk mitigation, smart energy options for small, rural, remote and First Nations communities, and harnessing technology to minimize the impact of BONAVISTA BRITANNIA extreme weather events.

Community Energy Planning: Getting to Implementation in Deep retrofits, renewables, fuel switching, and recommisioning Canada (GTI) is a national initiative helping over 200 communities, - this session will look at how buildings can help meet 2:45-3:45 Interactive Small Roundtable Discussion with Industry Experts representing 50 percent of the population, implement Community Canada’s climate change targets. Panelists will explore key Join community and industry leaders for knowledge sharing and capitalising on an opportunity Energy Plans (CEPs). Be one of the first to see the Community recommendations to get us there. with the goal of supporting Fort McMurray to become Canada’s model for Smart Energy Energy Implementation Framework, a guide that helps local Communities. governments, elected officials, utilities, the real estate sector, and John Godden, Principal, Clearsphere (moderator) BELAIRE/BRITANNIA others, create the conditions for successful CEP implementation. Betsy Agar, Research Manager, Renewable Cities Dale Littlejohn, Executive Director, Community Energy Association In this session you will have an opportunity to engage in a Morgan McDonald, Director of Operations, Ledcor Renew dialogue with the GTI Pilot Communities and your peers about CEP Geoffrey Stevens, Urban IoT Manager, Future Cities Catapult Erin Welk, Communities Consultant, Urban Systems implementation. Teresa L. Chilkowich, Community Energy Coordinator, Artic Energy Alliance Rob Kerr, Manager, Community Energy, City of Guelph Cheryl DePaoli, Executive Director, Alberta Real Estate Dany Robidoux, Director, Eco-West Foundation (moderator) Dick Ebersohn, Program Manager, Climate Change, City of Calgary, Alberta 3:45-5:00 Alberta’s Green Energy Doors Open Kickoff Rob Kerr, Manager, Community Energy, City of Guelph, Ontario Chris Osborne, Senior Planner, Campbell River, British Columbia Reception TRADESHOW FLOOR QUEST and Decentralised Energy Canada (DEC) have partnered to DAY THREE bring you Alberta’s Green Energy Doors Open (GEDO). On October 19th, we invite you to experience Calgary’s backyard as you visit the WEDNESDAY energy projects and neighbourhoods that are defining Smart Energy OCTOBER Communities. Last year, over 150 organizations opened their doors to more than 5,000 attendees in Alberta and Ontario. QUEST 2016 Tour #2 STUDY TOUR 9:00 - 10:30 Seton - Calgary’s South Urban District, by Brookfield Residential

One of the most comprehensive mixed-use developments in North America, Seton’s plan 11:00 - 12:00 includes over two-and-a-half-million sq.ft. of Tour #1 University of Calgary - CHP office and retail space, a 16-acre Seton Central 12:30 - 1:30 Tour #3 Park, public library, schools, 1,300 multi-family Drake Landing Solar Community 9:00 - 10:30 In 2011, the University of Calgary worked with residences, an active main street, Calgary’s 9:00-3:30 Stantec Consulting to convert its central new South Health Campus as well as the City ENMAX District Energy Centre Drake Landing Solar Community is Canada’s Energy Futures Lab: heating and cooling plant into a cogeneration announced regional recreation centre – all largest subdivision of energy-efficient and en- Commissioned in 2010, the ENMAX District facility that cuts CO2 emissions by 80,000 serviced by the future southeast LRT. vironmentally-responsible homes, and the con- The Newtonian Shift Energy Centre is the largest privately owned tonnes annually, far below both national 12:30 - 1:30 tinent’s first major implementation of seasonal facility of its kind in Alberta. It houses four and global standards. This facility takes the GE Innovation Centre solar thermal energy storage. This technology Energy Futures Lab: The Newtonian Shift is large boilers which produce 55 MW of natural gas normally used to produce heat 11:00 - 12:00 overcomes a longstanding obstacle facing the a dynamic workshop experience designed thermal heating capacity. and instead uses it to run a gas turbine that The GE Customer Innovation Centre widespread use of solar heating: the cold, dark to glean insights about the emerging energy generates electricity for the campus. The (CIC) brings together global experts ATCO CHP Facility Okotoks winter season. The community’s innovative transition. The District Energy Centre and can heat waste heat produced by the turbine is used to and advanced analytical tools to design allows solar energy absorbed in the The 14,000 square foot building services nearly 8 million square feet of commercial, heat all of the buildings on the main campus. explore, analyze and solve business summer months to be stored underground nearly 24,000 customers across Okotoks and Come experience the energy residential, and institutional space in By using this waste heat, a total energy challenges. The tour will kick off by and returned to the homes as heat in the the foothills, all while boasting state of the art Downtown Calgary and the East Village. efficiency of 75 percent can be achieved. showcasing the Centre and how it is winter. The community consists of 52 transition in action! incubating new technologies from efficiency through a small-scale combined single-family homes. start-ups working hand in hand with heat and power technology. The building fea- industry professionals and higher tures a number of energy efficient systems like education partners. In addition, you low-voltage lighting that dims automatically on will see leading edge solutions to help brighter days and block heaters that operate at communities across Canada improve cold temperatures and cycle on and off their energy efficiency and move every 20 minutes. The construction of the towards cutting edge smart community new facility also creates more history between solutions. Along the way GE will show Okotoks and ATCO, which have been in a how they are de-risking capital projects, partnership since 1912. extracting energy from waste, keep communities safe from pipeline leaks, creating renewable power solutions, Smart Energy Communities for Jobs, Infrastructure & Climate Leadership Leadership & Climate Infrastructure Jobs, for Communities Energy Smart and lowering the cost of lighting in 20 communities. 21 ADVANCING SMART ENERGY COMMUNTIES IN CANADA

QUEST is a leader in the development of QUEST QUEST Smart Energy Communities. Smart Energy Michael Harcourt Pat Bohan Board of Chair Caucus Chair, QUEST Alberta Communities improve energy efficiency, Michael Cleland Karen Farbridge Vice-Chair, Secretary & Treasurer enhance reliability, cut costs, and reduce Directors Chairs Chair, QUEST Ontario greenhouse gas emissions. Paul Kariya Member Ben Finkelstein Patricia Newson Former Chair, QUEST BC By conducting research, engagement and Member Yves Hennekens Chair, QUEST Quebec advocacy, QUEST supports governments, Kenneth B. Ogilvie Member Dan McInnis utilities & energy service providers, Vicky Sharpe (Interim) Chair, QUEST Manitoba the real-estate sector, the product and Member Eddie Oldfield professional services, among others, Chair, QUEST New Brunswick Rochelle Owen to grow and service the Smart Energy (Interim) Chair, QUEST Nova Communities marketplace. QUEST Brent Gilmour GordonScotia Van Tighem Executive Director & Adam Chamberlain Staff Richard Laszlo Co-Chairs, QUEST North With a national network of 8 provincial Director, Research & Strategic Initiatives and regional Caucuses and a reach of Tonja Leach 10,000+ stakeholders, QUEST is making Director, Communications & National Affairs Smart Energy Communities a reality. 350 Albert St. Suite 1220 | ON | K1R 1A4 Alex Benzie tel | 613-627-2938 fax | 613-627-2938 Coordinator, Ontario Caucus email | [email protected] Lisa Buckley web | www.questcanada.org Senior Lead, Programs & Services Michael Lee Coordinator, Research & Strategic Initiatives Sarah Marchionda Manager, Research & Strategic Initiatives M. Samantha Peverill Coordinator, Nova Scotia Caucus Cheryl Ratchford Manager, Communications & National Affairs