The energy sector has become a big part of Canada's Economy. Investment and operations of the infrastructure created 142.6 thousand jobs and $22.8 billion in GDP. Canada is a major player in oil and natural gas production, with significant reserves in Alberta's oil sands and offshore projects. Additionally, there's a growing focus on renewable energy, particularly in hydroelectric power, wind, and solar energy.
Since overall energy consumption is going up, the demand and importance of renewable energy like nuclear, solar, wind, and electricity are valued by the public, and countries are committed to development to gradually achieve energy self-sufficiency. Traditional energy sources, such as oil and natural gas, are still indispensable in some industries, so they should also attract investors' attention.
GCFF planned an in-person energy investment conference, bringing together the senior executives of energy companies including both traditional and new energy space. This is the place where investors can see what the future energy world is shaping to be.
This event is suitable for the following:
Individual investors, private client brokers, financial institutions, buy & sell-side analysts and journalists, and Business and Economics major students.
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