Reenvisioning an Energy Strategy for Manitoba: Planning for 2030 and Beyond
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Robb, Kate
Fitzpatrick, Patricia
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2020Citation
Robb. Kate, and Patricia Fitzpatrick. Re-envisioning an energy strategy for Manitoba: Planning for 2030 and Beyond; A workshop held by the Consumers' Association of Canada, Manitoba Branch, the Public Interest Law Centre, and the University of Winnipeg. Winnipeg, Manitoba: University of Winnipeg, 2020.
Abstract
On March 10, 2020 the Re-envisioning an Energy Strategy for Manitoba: Planning for 2030 and Beyond workshop was held at The University of Winnipeg. The purpose of the event was to initiate a discussion amongst Manitobans about energy in the province. In doing so, it brought together people with a variety of energy-based perspectives and interests, including consumers, researchers, students, Indigenous peoples, energy providers, entrepreneurs, decision-makers, and members of the public interested in the future of energy use in Manitoba. This event was organized by The Community Appropriate Sustainable Energy Security (CASES) Partnership, the Manitoba Branch of The Consumers’ Association of Canada (CAC), The Public Interest Law Centre (PILC), and Amanda Gelfant.