The 23rd Annual Arctic Energy & Resource Symposium is dedicated to exploring the future of sustainable resource development in the North and Canada`s role in global energy markets.
The 23rd Annual Arctic Energy & Resource Symposium covers topics such as:
- Models for success in Indigenous investment, participation, and governance over northern resource development
- Prospects for the growth of critical minerals in the north and plans to ensure carbon-free energy is available for critical mineral projects
- Alternative energy solutions from small-scale power and storage to small modular reactors
- Assessing the investment required for infrastructure and emergency services in northern communities
- Highlights of the Inuvialuit Energy Security Project providing energy security to the Beaufort Delta
- Lessons from the Alaska Red Dog zinc mine and partnership with NANA to embrace and protect subsistence and the Iñupiaq way of life
The 23rd Annual Arctic Energy & Resource Symposium brings together:
- Government and industry professionals involved in Northern infrastructure and resource development
- Leaders from Federal and Territorial governments, Northern communities, and industry
- Decision-makers and key Northern stakeholders