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Natural Resources committee  I'll be very quick. I would stress one thing: don't invest just in the tech. We keep talking about technology. I want to stress from my perspective that it's about being careful, but also about investing in the project development stage. This is the infrastructure argument too. T

February 23rd, 2017Committee meeting

Brent Gilmour

Natural Resources committee  Whether it's upstream or downstream, this is what we're talking about. That's what I would encourage, regardless of where we're going. Invest not just in the tech. Give consideration to the project development stage.

February 23rd, 2017Committee meeting

Brent Gilmour

Natural Resources committee  I think when we talk about communities, we often get into a couple of different areas that would affect any firm, natural resource companies or not. By this, I mean transportation and buildings. When we talk about where we use our energy, from the end-use perspective, 25% of our

February 23rd, 2017Committee meeting

Brent Gilmour

Natural Resources committee  When I look at the definition of renewable energy, it would, in context, be all sources that would actually contribute to the goal you're trying to achieve. I wouldn't start putting barriers or constraints on what's in or what's out. I think it's about what you're trying to achie

February 23rd, 2017Committee meeting

Brent Gilmour

Natural Resources committee  I'll offer this perspective. We are looking to engage with our counterpart in the U.S., with our equivalent, the ACEEE, the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy. What we appreciate about ACEEE is that they have done their scoring—and this is something that we could co

February 23rd, 2017Committee meeting

Brent Gilmour

Natural Resources committee  Good afternoon, everyone. I appreciate the opportunity to address the standing committee. My name is Brent Gilmour. I'm the executive director of QUEST, Quality Urban Energy Systems of Tomorrow. Across Canada, communities account for 60% of our energy use and over half of our g

February 23rd, 2017Committee meeting

Brent Gilmour

Natural Resources committee  Just to follow up on that, there are opportunities, and I think this is what the committee would like to hear about. There are organizations like BRE from England. We've heard Mr. Gora refer to England quite a bit. They are interested in coming over to Canada and setting up an

December 6th, 2012Committee meeting

Brent Gilmour

Natural Resources committee  Thank you. I'll start with the last question first. I think what we're seeing across Canada is it's a long game, but we're catching up. I think that's the underlying theme that you're hearing from all industry, and hopefully that has been presented to the committees. They're now

December 6th, 2012Committee meeting

Brent Gilmour

Natural Resources committee  Sure. Thank you very much. In terms of the total number of communities engaged in the application of integrated community solutions, our hope is to have all of them, and there are 5,400 across Canada. The intent, though, is that you could assume that every major city over 50,000

December 6th, 2012Committee meeting

Brent Gilmour

Natural Resources committee  Thank you. One of the key aspects of that road map that was endorsed unanimously by the Council of Energy and Mines Ministers in their presentation of it at the rollout in 2015 was the actual application of what people had encouraged and thought was beneficial from both a feder

December 6th, 2012Committee meeting

Brent Gilmour

Natural Resources committee  Exactly, and that was one of the underscoring aspects encouraged by the road map: to understand what that impact might be.

December 6th, 2012Committee meeting

Brent Gilmour

Natural Resources committee  We recently hosted an international conference, so directly on that point, we had representation from Alaska, from China, and from of course Scandinavia, particularly Sweden. The point here is that the innovations going on there are reflective of what we're seeing here in the se

December 6th, 2012Committee meeting

Brent Gilmour

Natural Resources committee  I think what you're seeing now is a lot more focus on waste-to-energy and how you can apply that. The conversations, particularly for communities, were on landfill; gas capture was another big area, particularly because of the stress that communities are facing where they can't f

December 6th, 2012Committee meeting

Brent Gilmour

Natural Resources committee  Thank you very much. We really appreciate that. Good morning, everyone. Thank you for the opportunity to present on what QUEST—Quality Urban Energy Systems of Tomorrow—is doing to advance energy and innovation. My name is Brent Gilmour. I am the executive director. I am joine

December 6th, 2012Committee meeting

Brent Gilmour

Finance committee  Thank you. I appreciate those examples. They're very relevant. It's not always about access to capital; it's also just about awareness. One of the things I think we've all recognized, whether it's in the case of our colleagues or whatever organization you're dealing with, we al

October 31st, 2011Committee meeting

Brent Gilmour