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MAY 8, 2012 |
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8:15Registration and Continental Breakfast |
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9:00Welcoming Remarks from Insight Information |
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9:05Opening Remarks by the ChairDavid J. McFadden, Q.C. |
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9:10Welcoming AddressTim
Hudak |
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9:30Outlook for Demand and Supply in Ontario: Priorities Beyond the HorizonAmir Shalaby
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10:00Networking Coffee Break |
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10:15Current Regulatory DevelopmentsIan A. Mondrow George Vegh The panelists will address recent and emerging regulatory decisions and developments impacting the Ontario power sector:
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10:45How Improving Electricity Pricing Can Help Integrate a Changing Supply Mix, Increase Efficiency and Empower ConsumersBruce Campbell George Vegh The Ontario electricity sector has seen considerable change over the past 10 years and will continue to see transformative changes ahead. Recently members of the Electricity Market Forum put forth recommendations to address emerging issues that impact market activity and the effectiveness of the price signal. The recommendations around integrating the changing supply mix, engaging and empowering the consumer and improving the efficiency of the market will be discussed at this session. |
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11:30 |
KEYNOTE ADDRESS |
Privacy by Design: Ensuring the Smart Future of the Smart GridDr. Ann Cavoukian Enthusiasm for the Smart Grid and its many promised benefits has been eroded in less than three years, by growing evidence, skepticism and concerns that the emerging electricity distribution infrastructure will be neither as secure nor privacy-protective as expected. Trust is the fundamental issue. If experience has taught us anything, it is that technologies, business processes, and information architectures that are not engineered early on, with privacy embedded into systems, will often fail to win widespread confidence, support and adoption. "Privacy by Disaster" is a very damaging and costly way to learn this lesson. By applying internationally recognized Privacy by Design principles, we can ensure that privacy is integrated directly into Smart Grid operations in ways that assure long-term accountability, trust, and acceptance, with no loss of functionality or efficiency. Come hear Dr. Cavoukian explain how her vision of Privacy by Design and Privacy by ReDesign can transform today's Smart Grid privacy challenges into tomorrow's positive-sum privacy solutions. |
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12:00Networking Luncheon |
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12:45 |
KEYNOTE ADDRESS |
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Jim McCarter The Ontario Auditor General will comment on several facets of Ontario's electricity sector – from renewable energy to regulatory oversight to the monthly debt retirement charge that appears on consumer electricity bills. The address will provide an overview of the Auditor General's observations and the impact of any significant actions taken to address the issues. |
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1:45Redefining Nuclear: What Will Likely Change in the Years Ahead – Building New, Refurbishment? What about the Nuclear Laboratories?Moderator Jean-François Béland
Dr. Ala Alizadeh
Dr. Bob Walker
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3:30Networking Refreshment Break |
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3:45The Future of LDCs – Regionalization, Consolidation or Status Quo?Brian Bentz
Anthony Haines
Jim Hogan
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5:00Wrapping Up Remarks by the Chair and Conference Adjourns for the Day |
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MAY 9, 2012 |
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8:30Continental Breakfast |
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9:00Opening Remarks by the ChairDavid J. McFadden, Q.C. |
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9:15Is There Room for Competition in the Transmission Sector?Peter Bettle
Robert van Beers Independent transmission investment – tales from the trenches:
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10:15Networking Coffee Break |
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10:30 |
PART ONE |
Can Renewables Provide Affordable Electricity?Moderator: Donald Dewees
Liz Cussans Wind resources are highly varied across Canada, and interconnection and capital costs of construction are highly project dependent. In circumstances where costs are contained and the wind resource is significant, the production of wind energy can be very competitive, providing least-cost power to consumers. A discussion of various projects and lessons learned will delve into this topic further:
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11:45Networking Luncheon |
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PART TWO |
Can Renewables Provide Affordable Electricity?Paul Norris
Elisabeth (Lisa) DeMarco The federal coal fired power generation GHG regulations and their impact on the supply mix and cost of power:
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2:15Networking Refreshment Break |
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2:30Community Power Initiatives and Financing FrameworkBarry Chuddy
Deborah Doncaster
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3:45 |
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Closing Remarks by the Chair and Conference Ends |
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Dear Colleague, I wish to invite you to attend Insight Information's 11th Annual ONTARIO POWER SUMMIT. Each year, the Ontario Power Summit provides to you a lively and informative program reviewing the key issues facing the Ontario electricity sector. Electricity has been very much in the news in Ontario over the past year. In last fall's provincial election, electricity policy was a significant issue, the first time this has happened in living memory. It is evident that general public is taking a higher level of interest than normal in pricing and other issues relating to the power sector. This year, the Ontario Power Summit will look at the key business and policy issues currently at the forefront in the Ontario electricity industry. It will cover everything from Ontario's demand/supply outlook, privacy issues relating to the introduction of the smart grid, the future direction of the distribution sector and current regulatory development to the future pricing of renewable power. For a change of pace, we will have as one of our luncheon key note speakers, Jim McCarter, Ontario's Auditor General. As you will see when you review the program, we are very fortunate to have an excellent roster of speakers to cover the broad issues facing the electricity sector. Please join us on May 8 and 9 for the 11th Annual ONTARIO POWER SUMMIT.
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David J. McFadden, Q.C. |
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Registration Fee: (Includes meals, documentation and inCONFERENCE™, fully searchable online access to this conference's papers*)
| Description | Price | Tax | Total |
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| Early Bird Special (Register and pay by March 16th, 2012) |
$1,795.00 | HST (233.35) | $2,028.35 |
| Regular Conference Price (Before April 6th, 2012) |
$1,995.00 | HST (259.35) | $2,254.35 |
| Regular Conference Price (After April 6th, 2012) |
$2,095.00 | HST (272.35) | $2,367.35 |
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