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CanREA Operations Summit 2024April 10-11, 2024 | Calgary, Alberta
Exhibitors
Thank you to our sponsors
EDF Renewables North America
Energy Safety Canada
Goldwind
Irth Solutions
Liberty
Pandell, an ESG Company
Spark Power
Aerones Engineering, SIA (VAT Nr. LV50003888871)
AMSOIL INDUSTRIAL
Bandit Energy Services
Blaklader Workwear
Bureau Veritas
Canadian Renewable Energy Association
Castrol
Ebert Welding
Électro-Techno Inc.
ENA Electronics Inc
Energy Wind & Renewables
eologix-ping
Exactus Energy
Foundation Technologies
GME Supply
Icetek
Integrated Power Services (IPS)
LodgeLink
Low Impact Inc.
Maple Leaf Ropes
McCann Equipment Ltd.
Nouvelle Hauteur
ONYX Insight
Petzl
Phazebreak Coatings
RRC Companies
SkyFire Energy Inc.
Surerus Murphy Joint Venture
System Seals Inc.
Technical Rope & Rescue Inc. (TRR)
Vector Construction
Wajax | Delom Wind
Weidmuller Ltd.
Registration policy
Payment terms Registration fees are due at the time of registration. Prices quoted exclude applicable taxes which are added at the current rate.
Substitutions It is possible to transfer your registration to another individual. Requests must be submitted in writing by Friday, April 5, 2024, by emailing your name, and the name and full contact information of the new attendee, to events@renewablesassociation.caSubstitutions will NOT be accepted onsite.
Cancellation and refund policy All requests for refunds must be submitted to Ashlee Pallotta, CanREA’s Event Coordinator, at: events@renewablesassociation.ca
Registration fees are not transferable to any other CanREA event.
Requests received by Monday, March 9, 2024, will receive a full refund, less a $25 administrative fee per person.
No refunds will be made for cancellations received on or after Tuesday, March 10, 2024, or for no-shows.
CanREA’s Right to Modify / Cancel Conference Event
CanREA reserves the right to make changes to the conference program at any time without prior notice to Participants. In the unlikely event that this event is cancelled or postponed because of Force Majeure (namely, any circumstance that is beyond our control, whether or not that circumstance was foreseeable, including, but not limited to, war, government intervention, natural disaster, or pandemic), CanREA’s policy and legal obligation is to grant our exhibitors, sponsors and attendees a pre-paid voucher for the fees they paid, to be used when the event is rescheduled. Should the event not be rescheduled within one year of the originally scheduled date, CanREA will provide a full refund for this pre-paid voucher. Other than as noted above, no person shall receive any refund or have any legal recourse against CanREA, and each such person hereby waives any claim for direct or indirect damages against CanREA.
Consent to Use of Personal Information and Images
Delegate Personal Information
Information provided to CanREA through the event registration form may be used to contact you with further details on this event when necessary. The information is published in the event’s “delegate list” that is circulated to all event attendees with the proceedings and is added to the CanREA database in order to send you occasional notices describing other association events.
If you wish to opt out of being listed on the “delegate list,” and/or the CanREA database, you may do so during the online registration process.
Delegates consenting to having their conference badge scanned at an exhibitor’s booth are deemed to consent to the sharing of their contact information (name, title, organization, business address and business email) with that exhibitor for the purpose of being contacted for marketing purposes. Any person that does not wish to share their personal information with exhibitors should not present their badge for scanning.
Images in Photographs and Videos CanREA may take photographs and videos of the conference events which feature Participants. Participants are deemed to consent of the use of these photographs and/or videos in any media, including social media channels, for the purpose of marketing and promoting future CanREA events. Photos and videos will not be distributed to third parties.
Right to refuse admission CanREA reserves the right to refuse admission, by refunding the fee for the event, or a proportionate amount if admission is refused partway through the event.
CanREA Anti-Discrimination and Harassment Policy All attendees are required to review and acknowledge this policy in order to register for any CanREA event: CanREA Anti-Discrimination and Harassment Policy
Anti-trust guidelines CanREA provides an opportunity for its members and any guests participating in any official CanREA meeting or event to convene and share non-competitively sensitive information in a manner that is consistent with the Competition Act in order to advance the responsible and sustainable deployment of wind energy, solar energy, and energy storage in Canada.
Contraventions of the Competition Act may occur even where there is no formal agreement between competitors, but an agreement can be inferred from anti-competitive behaviour including the sharing of competitively sensitive information. Examples of criminal anti-competitive behaviour include discussions related to price fixing, bid rigging, customer allocation, territorial market allocation, wage-fixing, or group boycotts.