October 22-24, 2014
Organized by: McHewel Investment Group
Alternative Energy Innovations Seminar examines the future of alternative energy. This seminar focuses on the unique business, tax, and accounting issues that affect companies operating or investing in the alternative energy sector. Discussions at the seminar underscore the growing role that alternative energy must play if Canada is to address climate change and energy security. Emphasis is placed on the development and deployment of technology that compliments alternative energy or improves their performance as well as the need to enact prudent policies to help overcome the challenges of deployment.
The agenda spans general topics as well as specific business, accounting and tax considerations. Plenary sessions cover topics such as the alternative energy landscape, environmental policy and emerging technologies. Elective sessions allow participants to delve into the unique business and technical issues faced by companies operating or investing in alternative energy.
Seminar participants will gain insights into the future alternative energy landscape and legislative outlook, and ways innovative thinking is making a difference in addressing the challenges and opportunities the sector faces. We will also look at how business strategies are adapting as a result of broader energy industry impacts such as energy management, competing technologies and the changing fuel mix. Elective sessions allow participants to delve into the unique business and technical issues faced by companies operating or investing in alternative energy.
The seminar also offers an excellent opportunity for participants to network with their peers and McHewel practitioners.
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