Tides and Currents: Forces Shaping Energy and Utility Regulation in Canada
Twice each day, gravitational forces cause 160 billion tonnes of seawater flow in and out of the Bay of Fundy, shaping the world-famous Hopewell Rocks. The environmental, geopolitical, economic and technology forces shaping utility regulation in Canada are equally powerful – but not nearly as predictable. The 2020 CAMPUT Conference will focus on how customers, industry and regulators influence and respond to these environmental, geopolitical, economic and technology forces in the electricity and natural gas sectors.
Join us in Saint John for the pre-eminent energy regulatory conference in Canada. We bring together the perspectives of regulators, customers, regulated entities, and other stakeholders to a single forum focused on addressing the most current topics in the national (and international) regulatory community.
Why should you attend:
- Meet decision-makers and industry leaders
- Exchange best practices
- Learn about recent developments
- Debate latest ideas
- Understand and prepare for challenges facing the sector
Presentations that will be given during the Conference will be made available after the event and attendees will receive notification via email of their location. Your conference materials available now include your program, biographies of the speakers and delegate roster along with general information for partners and guests. Enjoy the conference!
Special Note: Suggested dress code for the conference is business casual attire.