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Canadian Waterpower Week

十月 01, 2025 - 十月 03, 2025

Canadian Waterpower Week: Powering Canada, Empowering the Future


A National Platform for Hydropower Innovation and Energy Sustainability

Canadian Waterpower Week is the premier annual gathering for Canada's hydropower sector—bringing together industry leaders, technical innovators, policymakers, and sustainability advocates to explore the dynamic role of waterpower in shaping Canada's energy future. Organized by WaterPower Canada, the event takes place at The Westin Ottawa in the heart of the nation’s capital, setting the stage for collaboration, innovation, and forward-looking discussion.

With the theme Powering Canada, Empowering the Future, this year’s event highlights how hydropower—Canada’s largest source of renewable energy—continues to provide energy security, economic strength, and environmental leadership in a time of global transition.

From national grid resilience to community empowerment, Canadian Waterpower Week reaffirms waterpower’s essential place in both current and future energy strategies.


A Diverse Lineup of Exhibitors and Thought Leaders

One of the most exciting aspects of Canadian Waterpower Week is its multifaceted exhibition floor, which hosts leading organizations pushing the boundaries of hydropower innovation. The diversity of technologies, services, and expertise on display reflects the rich ecosystem that supports this crucial sector.

Notable exhibitors at this year's event include:

   ANDRITZ – A global leader in hydroelectric equipment and digital automation

   BBA – Experts in engineering, consulting, and sustainable infrastructure

   AtkinsRéalis – Delivering transformative hydropower projects across Canada

   Natel Energy – Innovators in eco-friendly, fish-safe hydro turbine systems

These companies, along with many others, will showcase advanced solutions for plant modernization, grid integration, water management, and climate resilience. Their presence at the expo represents a strong commitment to evolving hydropower into a cleaner, more efficient, and more inclusive energy resource.


Themes and Topics Shaping the 2025 Edition

Hydropower is no longer just a legacy technology—it’s a driving force behind Canada’s low-carbon energy transition. This year’s sessions, panels, and technical presentations will cover a wide array of timely topics that reflect the challenges and opportunities shaping the industry.

Key themes at Canadian Waterpower Week include:

   Decarbonization and Net-Zero Commitments

       The role of waterpower in achieving provincial and national net-zero targets

       Hydropower as a complement to wind, solar, and storage

       Emission reduction strategies across the energy value chain

   Hydropower Modernization and Upgrades

       Digital controls, predictive maintenance, and plant automation

       Refurbishment of aging assets for improved efficiency and reliability

       Integration of pumped storage to support grid flexibility

   Reconciliation and Indigenous Partnerships

       Collaborative project development with Indigenous communities

       Capacity building, ownership models, and long-term stewardship

       Sharing best practices in ethical engagement and governance

   Environmental Stewardship and Climate Adaptation

       Balancing energy production with ecosystem preservation

       Climate modeling and hydrological forecasting

       Fish passage, sedimentation control, and biodiversity

This robust program ensures attendees will gain practical insights, strategic knowledge, and valuable connections to help advance their work in the evolving clean energy landscape.


Why Hydropower Matters More Than Ever

Hydropower accounts for nearly 60% of Canada’s electricity generation, making it a cornerstone of national energy infrastructure. But beyond the numbers, waterpower provides critical benefits that extend well beyond the grid.

Hydropower’s broader impact includes:

   Economic Growth: Sustaining thousands of jobs in construction, operation, and research

   Energy Security: Providing stable, dispatchable baseload power for a resilient grid

   Climate Action: Supporting Canada's leadership in reducing carbon emissions

   Regional Development: Driving economic activity in rural and Indigenous communities

   Innovation Leadership: Fueling global best practices in clean power development

As the energy sector moves toward electrification and decarbonization, hydropower’s unique attributes—renewability, reliability, and storability—make it an irreplaceable part of the solution.


A Week of Networking, Learning, and Inspiration

Canadian Waterpower Week goes far beyond the exhibition floor. It offers a dynamic environment for networking, mentoring, and policy dialogue. Attendees can participate in keynote speeches, breakout sessions, fireside chats, and informal meetups that allow for both structured and organic knowledge exchange.

Attendees will benefit from:

   Access to senior leaders from utility companies, government agencies, and engineering firms

   Peer-to-peer networking with project developers, regulators, and financiers

   Workshops and roundtables on regulatory frameworks and technical innovations

   Opportunities for young professionals through career events and industry mentorship

The event’s atmosphere fosters the cross-sector collaboration needed to tackle today’s complex energy challenges and to design the clean energy systems of tomorrow.


A Commitment to Collaboration and Equity in Energy

A standout feature of Canadian Waterpower Week is its emphasis on inclusive dialogue and the social dimensions of energy development. This includes focused sessions on gender equity in STEM, diverse leadership in energy governance, and the role of Indigenous voices in shaping sustainable projects.

Waterpower is not just about technology—it’s about people, communities, and future generations. By centering diverse experiences and perspectives, the event helps ensure that the transition to sustainable energy is just, inclusive, and enduring.


Join the Movement at Canadian Waterpower Week

In an era defined by climate urgency, energy volatility, and technological transformation, Canadian Waterpower Week stands out as a rallying point for those committed to a cleaner, smarter, and more resilient energy future.

Whether you're a hydropower veteran, a policymaker shaping tomorrow’s energy landscape, a startup innovating for climate resilience, or a student looking to enter the field—this event offers inspiration, knowledge, and opportunity.

International Conference on Water Management Modeling

二月 25, 2026 - 二月 27, 2026

ICWMM: Advancing the Future of Water Management Through Modeling and Collaboration

The International Conference on Water Management Modeling (ICWMM) is much more than just another industry event it is a collaborative space where engineering precision, environmental science, and technology meet. Taking place in Toronto, Canada, at the Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel & Conference Centre, this respected conference serves as a key platform for professionals dedicated to advancing modern water management practices through the power of computational modeling.

Organized by Computational Hydraulics International, ICWMM is renowned for its ability to bring together a diverse group of specialists from civil and environmental engineers to aquatic biologists, urban geographers, ecologists, and even municipal policy makers. What unites these professionals is a shared goal: improving how cities and communities manage water in a changing, increasingly unpredictable world.

A Conference with Depth: Modeling, Practice, and Emerging Technology

Unlike broader environmental forums, ICWMM hones in on computer modeling a discipline at the intersection of science, engineering, and innovation. Its focus lies on tools and techniques that support the planning, analysis, and optimization of systems dealing with:

Stormwater management

Wastewater treatment and collection

Watershed modeling

Water distribution infrastructure

Through technical presentations, peer discussions, and live workshops, attendees gain a deeper understanding of how cutting-edge modeling technologies are shaping the future of urban water systems.

Technologies explored at ICWMM often include:

PCSWMM – for dynamic, real-time stormwater and wastewater modeling

EPA SWMM5 – widely adopted by municipalities for planning and compliance

GIS-integrated solutions – for better spatial analysis of drainage systems

Data visualization tools – to enhance stakeholder communication

These tools are not just academic they are real, applied technologies that impact how floods are predicted, infrastructure is maintained, and climate resilience is built into urban planning.

Fostering Cross-Disciplinary Dialogue

One of the most valuable aspects of ICWMM is its ability to bridge disciplines. The conference doesn’t operate in silos; rather, it invites professionals from different backgrounds to share ideas, data, and real-world experiences.

Whether it's a municipal planner from Ontario, a hydrologist from Nigeria, or a university researcher working on urban resilience modeling, ICWMM fosters conversations that are both technically rich and practically grounded. This inclusivity allows new solutions to emerge solutions that wouldn't be possible in more rigid or segmented forums.

The diversity of attendees typically includes:

Civil and environmental engineers working in infrastructure design

Municipal and regional authorities responsible for water policy and regulation

Academics and students exploring theoretical modeling innovations

Consultants and software developers offering advanced modeling platforms

Environmental scientists and ecologists analyzing aquatic ecosystems

This multifaceted mix brings depth, range, and perspective to every panel and breakout session.

Learning Opportunities Beyond the Lectern

In addition to formal presentations, ICWMM provides attendees with opportunities to engage in hands-on training and experiential learning. The conference spans two days, with a full day dedicated to PCSWMM and EPA SWMM5 workshops, offering something valuable for both beginners and seasoned experts.

These workshops are deeply practical, guiding participants through:

Model setup and calibration

Scenario simulations and what-if analyses

Regulatory compliance modeling

Advanced data integration and interpretation

By merging structured learning with open discussion, the workshops enhance not only technical skills but also participants' ability to interpret model results and apply them in real-world contexts.

A Relaxed and Open Atmosphere That Encourages Idea Sharing

While the technical content is rigorous, the atmosphere at ICWMM is intentionally informal. The event opens with complimentary drinks and snacks, creating an ideal setting for both new attendees and returning participants to connect, reconnect, and unwind. This welcoming start encourages spontaneous conversations conversations that often lead to long-lasting professional collaborations.

In the evening, a sit-down dinner and cash bar provide additional time for social interaction and deeper relationship-building. Rather than feeling transactional or rushed, the conference experience is thoughtfully paced, ensuring attendees have ample opportunity to network, reflect, and exchange ideas.

This balance of seriousness and friendliness has become a defining characteristic of the ICWMM and is one of the reasons for its high rate of repeat attendance.

CEUs, Student Discounts, and Presenter Incentives

Beyond content and community, the ICWMM offers real value in the form of Continuing Education Units (CEUs). Attendees can earn up to 2 CEUs, a tangible benefit for professionals needing to meet licensing or certification requirements.

In addition, the conference demonstrates a strong commitment to supporting the next generation of water professionals. Full-time students are eligible for a 30% discount on both conference and workshop registration fees. Presenters also receive a 10% discount, making it easier and more accessible for voices across the spectrum to contribute.

Benefits for different participants:

Students – Affordable access to advanced content and networking

Professionals – Skill enhancement with CEU accreditation

Presenters – Visibility, recognition, and discounted registration

Employers – Employee development and applied knowledge returns

These incentives ensure that talent and innovation remain at the forefront of the conference, regardless of budget or experience level.

International Appeal and Industry Recognition

Though held in Toronto, ICWMM attracts a truly international audience, including participants from Canada, Nigeria, and beyond. This global presence amplifies the depth and relevance of discussions, especially when modeling is applied to different hydrologic conditions, infrastructure systems, and regulatory environments.

While its tone is relaxed, the conference’s industry impact is serious. ICWMM is ranked 163rd nationally and holds the 18th position in Canada’s Environment & Waste category, highlighting its specialized importance in an increasingly competitive space.

It may not be the largest conference, but its quality of content, expert community, and legacy of impact make it one of the most valuable gatherings for professionals focused on modern water system management.

Modeling Water, Managing Change

The International Conference on Water Management Modeling is not just about technology it’s about using modeling to manage change in an unpredictable world. As cities expand, climate patterns shift, and regulatory pressures increase, the need for reliable, flexible, and data-driven water management grows stronger every year.

ICWMM meets that need with precision, personality, and purpose. It creates a space where experts can present bold ideas, refine tools, and shape the future of stormwater, wastewater, and watershed systems all while building relationships that make implementation possible.

Whether you're a seasoned engineer, a new researcher, or a policymaker searching for solutions, ICWMM offers something rare: depth, community, and relevance in one place.

POWER OF WATER CANADA CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW

五月 06, 2025 - 五月 08, 2025
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在充满活力的能源生产格局中,水力发电是坚定的支柱,因其对社会的多方面贡献而备受推崇。它得到了政府、社区和公民的一致认可,其重要性涵盖了从经济繁荣到环境管理的各个方面。现在,在安大略省雄心勃勃的电气化和脱碳之旅中,聚光灯照亮了一年一度的加拿大水电(POWC)会议和贸易展。自@@

2001年成立以来,安大略省水力协会(OWA)一直是这一开创性活动的策划者。POWC年复一年地发展成为一场巅峰聚会,是水力发电行业最聪明的人才和创新者的聚集地。它吸引了450多名代表,拥有60家参展商,现已发展成为一个思想自由流动、合作发芽的纽带。

POWC的核心是一系列的社交机会和教育课程。这不仅仅是一次会议;它是一个汇聚技术力量、卓越运营和政策要务的熔炉。代表们热切期待着新见解的发布、战略联盟的建立以及推动行业向前发展的最佳实践的传播。

讨论的核心是安大略省在引领向更清洁、更可持续的能源格局过渡方面发挥的关键作用。随着该省将目光投向电气化和脱碳目标,水力发电成为这一宏伟叙事的关键。POWC起着催化剂的作用,激励利益相关者齐心协力,朝着一个共同的目标努力:利用水的力量引导安大略省走向更绿色的未来。

POWC的魅力不仅限于其内容丰富的会议和繁华的展厅。它概括了友情精神,即行业资深人士与新兴人才交流,促进指导和知识交流。它证明了水力发电的悠久遗产——这一遗产植根于创新、韧性和可持续性。

随着代表注册准备拉开虚拟红地毯,人们的期待越来越高。开启卓越水力发电史上又一个篇章的舞台已经准备就绪。加拿大水之力会议与贸易展即将到来,有望成为对大自然不屈不挠力量的颂歌,以及它照亮我们集体未来的无限潜力