SAEWA PRESENTS AT 2021 AUMA CONFERENCE
SAEWA Chair Tom Grant greeted AUMA attendees in style as SAEWA presented at this years conference attended by the Alberta Government and Municipal Representatives!
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SAEWA Board through a vetted process did select Global Green Energy Group (GGEG) as the development partner selected to move forward with.
Global Green International Investments Pte Ltd – established in Asia’s global business centre, Singapore in 2010 to globally market its patented waste to energy technology. Its Japanese technology & manufacturing partners have established and operated a number of commercial facilities in South Korea and continued research & development ensures technology advancements and efficiencies of waste conversion and operation. GGII and its global license partners are developing facilities in Australia/New Zealand, Philippines, Indonesia & Bangladesh. www.ggienergy.com
Ray Juska, a long-term Board Member has filled the position of Chair ( 2023 - 2025). Welcome Ray!
SAEWA BRIEFING UPDATE 2022.09.01
SAEWA welcomes our member representatives newly appointed to the Board:
Jodie Gateman, Director representing Vulcan County
Scott Klassen, Director representing Wheatland County
Scott Thomson, Director representing Picture Butte
Byrne Lammle, Director representing Town of Three Hills
John DeGroot, Member at Large representing MD of Taber
Tanya Foubert, Member at Large representing Town of Canmore
SAEWA Chair Tom Grant greeted AUMA attendees in style as SAEWA presented at this years conference attended by the Alberta Government and Municipal Representatives!
Memorable
view: Presentation to AUMA
Enabling energy markets of tomorrow The Heads of Delegation reaffirmed the importance of integrated energy markets as part of open, flexible, competitive and transparent global energy markets. They also recognized the need for continued and substantial investments in energy infrastructure and discussed G7 governments’ role in addressing investment barriers. They noted the importance of community engagement and meaningful dialogue to build public confidence in energy projects, including through consultation with women, youth and Indigenous groups. Heads of Delegation expressed their intent to pursue energy market integration as well as measures that will achieve more dynamic, transparent and competitive energy markets and more predictable energy trade. In this regard, they reiterated the importance of greater flexibility of commercial clauses in LNG contracts, including relaxation of destination restrictions, and similar restrictive mechanisms. To this end, they encouraged the sharing of information, on a voluntary basis, of private sector and regulatory best practices.
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