An ICTC Policy Brief

Designing Smart & Sustainable Communities

ICTC Smart Cities Roundtables: Smart Energy and Environment

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Published by ICTC, March 2021

ICTC’s Smart Energy and Environment Policy Roundtable on December 3rd, 2020, was the second event in a series on creating a vibrant and inclusive smart economy for Canada. Dr. Sarah Burch, Canada Research Chair in Sustainability Governance and Innovation, and Sonya Hull, a leader in smart infrastructure and digital grids at Siemens Canada Ltd., opened the discussion with two presentations on Canada’s energy future. In the event’s second hour, an invited group of 30+ attendees from industry, government, academic institutions, and civil sector organizations were led in discussion by ICTC facilitators. Participants were broken up into four smaller discussion groups with a series of challenge-based questions to address.

Together, the speakers and roundtable participants discussed environmental priorities for federal, provincial, and local policy; technology needs for energy transitions; and community-led initiatives for a sustainable future for Canada. This policy brief distills the priorities outlined by roundtable attendees. The event highlighted the need for coordination and targeted efforts from all levels of Canadian society, including strong collaboration between the public and private sectors, inter-provincial agreements and infrastructure, and community-driven energy generation.

Researched and written by Faun Rice (Senior Research & Policy Analyst) and Mairead Matthews (Research and Policy Analyst) with generous support from Alexandra Cutean (Senior Director, Research and Policy), Khiran O’Neill (Research and Policy Analyst), and the Digital Think Tank by ICTC team.

Designed by Faun Rice.

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