The CLRA Alberta Chapter hosted the 43rd annual AGM and Conference in Red Deer from February 26-28, 2020 with an attendance of over 500. This year's theme was: 'Love Alberta Energy' - Energy has been the foundation of the Alberta economy for generations and continues to be a driver for our way of life. Time has brought diversity to the ways in which we derived energy from what Mother Nature has given us in this province and how we utilize it.
Read MoreGiven the spread of the COVID-19, the Conference Organizing Committee is postponing the RE3 event by a full year to 19-24 of June 2021. A more detailed announcement will be coming soon. You will already notice that one more day is being added to the event as we are preparing a bigger conference. Details to come, thank you for being patient.
Read MoreOut of concern for the health and safety of all CLRA members and in respect of the current COVID-19 recommendations issued by the Government of Canada, the National Board of Directors has voted to cancel all face to face CLRA events until further notice. This will include all meetings, workshops, conferences, Lunch and Learns, and other networking events being organized by the Chapters within our organization.
Read MoreThe theme this year is “Love Alberta Energy”.
Energy has been the foundation of the Alberta economy for generations and continues to be a driver for our way of life. Time has brought diversity to the ways in which we derived energy from what Mother Nature has given us in this province and how we utilize it. Regardless of the energy source, whether it be solar, wind, coal, oil and gas, biomass, geothermal, or hydro, industries experience challenges and success. They continue to seek ways to improve their technology, design, construction, management, and environmental impact. We’d like to share and celebrate how energy “powers” our daily lives by highlighting what we do to keep Albertans and Canadians living well while achieving our environmental commitments and priorities and continually striving forward.
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Abstract Submission Deadline: February 5, 2020, 23:59 EST (UCT/GMT -5hrs) (extended)
Abstract Acceptance Notice: March 2, 2020
We have had an incredible response so far for abstract submissions to the Quebec RE3 2020 meeting. If you missed the abstract deadline yesterday, you’re in luck. To give you a few more days to polish off your submission, the Abstract Deadline has been extended to Wednesday, February 5th, noon. Don't miss your chance, submit now!
Read MoreThe theme this year is “Love Alberta Energy”.
Energy has been the foundation of the Alberta economy for generations and continues to be a driver for our way of life. Time has brought diversity to the ways in which we derived energy from what Mother Nature has given us in this province and how we utilize it. Regardless of the energy source, whether it be solar, wind, coal, oil and gas, biomass, geothermal, or hydro, industries experience challenges and success. They continue to seek ways to improve their technology, design, construction, management, and environmental impact. We’d like to share and celebrate how energy “powers” our daily lives by highlighting what we do to keep Albertans and Canadians living well while achieving our environmental commitments and priorities and continually striving forward.
Read MoreAbstract Submission Deadline: January 30, 2020
Abstract Acceptance Notice: March 2, 2020
Reminder – You have until January 30, 2020, to submit your abstract for the Québec RE3 Conference.
All abstracts, including those for accepted symposia, must be submitted through the online form on the Québec RE3 website.
Read MoreThe theme this year is “Love Alberta Energy”.
Energy has been the foundation of the Alberta economy for generations and continues to be a driver for our way of life. Time has brought diversity to the ways in which we derived energy from what Mother Nature has given us in this province and how we utilize it. Regardless of the energy source, whether it be solar, wind, coal, oil and gas, biomass, geothermal, or hydro, industries experience challenges and success. They continue to seek ways to improve their technology, design, construction, management, and environmental impact. We’d like to share and celebrate how energy “powers” our daily lives by highlighting what we do to keep Albertans and Canadians living well while achieving our environmental commitments and priorities and continually striving forward.
Read MoreAs part of the 2020 CLRA’s #LOVEABENERGY theme, the Clean Resource Innovation Network (CRIN) and the CLRA want to show some love for all the hard-working innovators in land reclamation! An award will be presented at the 2020 AGM and Conference for innovation in technology or process that leads to greater efficiencies in the environmental management of legacy assets. The application form is attached, due February 7th.
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Sponsorship opportunities are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. The list includes the opportunities that we still have available and is updated as of 3:00 pm, 01/10/2020, please contact us for currently available opportunities.
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