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British Columbia Sustainable Energy Association (BCSEA), the association has leveraged these combined resources reaching new markets and energizing the industry. DEC has helped build serious industry momentum. In recent years more focus on sustainability and affordability has shone a light on the merits of decentralised energy. Government is seeking input about how to move forward in the area, and DEC is happy to oblige. With the help of its members, DEC submitted five industry briefings to federal and regional government with recommendations related to training and retooling for a transitioning workforce, improved access to information about the benefits of DE, promoting shovel-ready projects, creating an enhanced export market policy, and establishing standardized DE regulations.

“This year is going to be a big year for us. Huge growth, lots of projects and different challenges and opportunities,” says Kendall. With changes in market structure and regulations and burgeoning investment opportunities, DEC is in a great position to continue to advise government and assist members with projects that will further advance the decentralised energy industry in the years to come. Decentralised Energy Canada 3608 33 Street NW C a l g a r y, A l b e r t a T 2 L 2 A 6 info@deassociation.ca 403 210 5374 deassociation.ca

DEC has been an admirable partner in helping ensure the future of Alberta’s utility industry. We are honoured to celebrate this milestone with you.

We deliver safe and reliable power to rural Albertans.

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