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Upcoming Event  

Opportunities for Engineers in the Greenhouse Gas Market

Status: Registrations are being accepted and the seminar is proceeding.
Date:

Friday, March 19, 2010

Time:

Registration & Hot Breakfast: 8:30 AM – 9:00 AM
Seminar 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Location: Cascadia Hotel & Suites   
1234 Hornby Street  
Vancouver, BC  
Phone: (604) 688-1234
Instructor:

Nelson Lee, P.Eng., Keystone Environmental

Credit: 3 Professional Development Hours (PDH)
Fee:

APEGBC Members (before March 5, 2010): $179.00 + GST = $187.95

APEGBC Members (after March 5, 2010): $219.00 + GST = $229.95

Non-Members
: $219.00 + GST = $229.95

MAPS Members (Member Advantage Program for Students): $109.50 + GST = $114.98
APEGBC Contact:

Ailene Lim, Professional Development Coordinator
Email: alim@apeg.bc.ca
Phone: 604-430-8035 ext. 4899

 

Seminar Description

The purpose of the seminar is to provide participants with an overview understanding of the markets, the players, the services involved, the regulatory and other drivers, the latest developments, the timing and approximate size of the market.

The seminar will cover international, Canadian, BC and Alberta GHG markets through interactive discussions and a few case study examples.   The seminar will show participants how to prepare a GHG inventory or in colloquial terms, how to calculate a carbon footprint.  Participants can expect to gain a sound overview and some background references from taking this course as well as have some concrete examples they can bring back to their trade or business.  They will leave with an idea of how to contribute to GHG reductions and how to get involved in the market.

The seminar is meant for:

  • Professional Engineers interested in becoming GHG practitioners
  • Managers involved in the energy business, especially renewable energy not focused on electricity generation
  • Professional Engineers and Businesses involved in industrial processes, building management, infrastructure development, mechanical systems, water and wastewater treatment plant operation, waste management
  • Investors and entrepreneurs
  • Municipal, Regional District , Provincial government and Crown Corporation managers
  • Anyone concerned about climate change and sustainability

Instructor:

Mr. Nelson Lee, M.A.Sc., P.Eng.
specializes in environmental, health and safety strategy and sustainability and brings over twenty years of international experience working on industrial development projects around the world.  He is a certified environmental management auditor and is qualified to perform ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001 and Green House Gas Verification and Validations under ISO 14064:2006- part 3.  He has a Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering and is registered as a professional engineer in the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta.   Nelson has also invested in specialized training in sustainability and focuses more of his time in this field.  He has conducted reviews of projects to demonstrate the sustainable aspects of his client’s projects, including one that was featured in the 2008 project highlights of the Association of Professional Engineers of BC.   He also provides training on various environment, health, safety and sustainability subjects and is available to provide training to various client groups on an as and when needed basis.


Cancellation Policy

Registered attendees unable to attend the event may designate a substitute, provided APEGBC receives written notification at least one business day prior to the event. Registration information for the substitute attendee should accompany the notice. If notice of cancellation of registration is received:

•  5 business days or more prior to the event, a refund will be processed
•  Less than 5 business days prior to the event, no refunds apply

Substitute registrants are permitted up to the day of the seminar and member/non-member fees will be applied. The organizers reserve the right to cancel the event if less than the minimum required participants have registered. Liability limited to registration fee.


APEGBC is an AIBC/CES registered provider offering an AIBC-Accredited activity for 2.75 Core Learning Units.

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