Utilities Under Pressure: The Energy Transition Looks Very Different from the Control Room

For most utilities, the clean energy transition is not a discretionary growth strategy—it is a constrained optimisation problem across system reliability, political accountability, and capital allocation. Unlike private developers focused on individual assets, water and power utilities are responsible for whole systems: generation, transmission, distribution, and uninterrupted service. Water and power utilities face a similarContinueContinue reading “Utilities Under Pressure: The Energy Transition Looks Very Different from the Control Room”

Canadian Strategies to Address US Tariff Uncertainty

Recent U.S. tariff moves have created alarm — but the practical effect is more nuanced than headlines suggest. The combined impact of the USMCA (United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement) and exemptions for energy means the vast majority of Canadian exports remain outside the bite of the newest U.S. duties. Independent reporting shows that roughly 90–95% of Canada’sContinueContinue reading “Canadian Strategies to Address US Tariff Uncertainty”

Canadian Clean Energy Export Strategy for Global Markets

Region: Global Country: Canada Developed policies and processes to support Canadian exporters providing Clean Energy products and services.   Developed and led the Market Entry program for the Asia-Pacific region, as well as for the global Clean Energy Market, with a focus on 3 priority market sectors, and 5 related product areas.