IGUA 2022 Spring Seminar: Mark your Calendars for May 17-19, 2022
After a two-year hiatus, I am happy to report that in 2022 IGUA will once again be able to host a spring seminar. We have selected a new beautiful venue, Delta Hotels Marriott, Mont Sainte-Anne, Resort and Convention Centre about 40 minutes outside of Quebec City. Please mark your calendars and save the May 17-19,…
Gas 101 Training Session
IGUA is providing a full-day Gas 101 training session on September 9th, 2022, at 9am ET. The crash course is tailor made for energy buyers in large industrial operations and is aimed to provide them with valuable insights about the natural gas infrastructure, regulations, and market dynamics to help them optimize their buying practices. IGUA…
Fall Face-to-Face Board Meeting
IGUA is pleased to invite IGUA Members to the fall Board meeting, which is to be held in Ottawa, September 21st and 22nd, 2022. More details to follow. Interested in participating in this event? Click Here
Joint IGUA/AMPCO New Fall Networking Event, November 9, 2022, 3-7 PM
Ontario’s largest industrial energy consumers increasingly seek new energy combinations to reduce the carbon content of their products that go beyond the siloed approach to pipes, wires and renewables. IGUA has invited AMPCO to jointly host a business networking event in the fall to facilitate a dialogue between large energy consumers and suppliers of energy…
IGUA Webinar – Findings of the Bataille-Steibert Study : Opportunities for Decarbonization of Heavy Industry (1:30 pm to 3:30 pm)
IGUA’s Carbon Policy Committee commissioned a study earlier this year to identify Opportunities for Canada to Strengthen its Industrial Base and Balance of Trade through Decarbonization of Heavy Industry. Dr. Bataille and Mr. Steibert will be presenting the findings of their study and recommendations in this webinar for IGUA members. There will also be an…
2023 IGUA Spring Seminar – Le Château Montebello, Quebec – May 2 to 4
Please mark your calendars and save the May 2-4, 2023 for the IGUA Spring Seminar. More details about the program to come. Interested in participating in this event? Click here to register.
Energy Buyer’s Guide to Natural Gas and Carbon
3700-1, Place Ville Marie, Montréal, Québec, H3B 3P4, Canada Floor 37 3700-1 Place Ville Marie, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaIGUA is pleased to launch a new one-day training course: “Energy Buyer’s Guide to Natural Gas and Carbon” scheduled for October 4, 2023 in Montreal. The tailor-made course provides industrial energy buyers with the insights and information they need to choose the appropriate utility service, to optimize buying practices, and to manage carbon costs. The…
IGUA and AMPCO Business Networking Event
Steam Whistle Brewery Pilsner Hall 255 Bremmer Boulevard, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaIGUA and AMPCO invite you to a business networking event with the largest industrial energy consumers in Ontario and Québec. Our members seek energy and carbon solutions that go beyond the siloed approach to pipes and wires. We invite suppliers of gas, power, RNG, Hydrogen, and renewable energy services, and consultants and lawyers in the…
Fundamentals of the Gas Market in Montreal
3700-1, Place Ville Marie, Montréal, Québec, H3B 3P4, Canada Floor 37 3700-1 Place Ville Marie, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaIGUA is offering training session focused on the fundamentals of the gas market and its regulations, scheduled for May 23, 2024, in Montreal. This initiative, tailored for our members and in response to requests from our partners, especially those in the financial sector, promises to be a valuable learning opportunity that will provide you with…
IGUA 2024 Spring Seminar: Queen’s Landing, Niagara-on-the Lake June 4-6
Queen's Landing 155 Byron Street, Niagara-on-the-Lake, OntarioImpact of the Changing Role of Natural Gas on Industrial Users Industrial facilities will continue to need natural gas as they decarbonize their operations. The 2024 IGUA Seminar will explore the impact of energy transition on industrial consumers given the potential for policy change that could impact natural gas demand for building heat. Please mark…