Join Louisa DeCarlo from CHOA for insightful conversation and stories about energy and the people who create it.

Over A Barrel - A CHOA Podcast about energy, and people who create it
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Join Louisa DeCarlo from CHOA for insightful conversation and stories about energy and the people who create it.
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June 24, 2021
Energy Futures Policy Collaborative: a multi-organization partnership stewarded by the Energy Futures Lab
Alberta’s oil and gas sector has been hit hard by the turmoil of the last 5 years. Crashing oil prices in 2015 and 2018, the blocking of pipeline expansions, a financial forecast that never materialized. A significant investment exodus from Canada is already underway, especially in Alberta’s fossil fuel industry, and with it a risk of eroding human capital. This is why the Energy Futures Policy Collaborative (EFPC), a two-year, multi-organization partnership stewarded by the Energy Futures Lab, is aiming to help policy leaders build better visions, establish bridges across seemingly divided camps, and — most critically — enable the development of policy signals that can reignite investor engagement/confidence in Alberta’s hydrocarbon resources, assets, and expertise. Together, a group of experts in technology, sustainable finance, policy, climate science, and energy transitions are working to answer the following question: How might Alberta leverage its existing hydrocarbon resources, assets, and expertise to build the clean economy of the future? This question is a growing imperative for a sector and industry historically at the heart of Canada’s economy, but which is now facing prevalent sustainability challenges and fast-evolving global energy systems and markets. <br />In this episode, Louisa DeCarlo discusses the EFPC initiative with Keren Perla, Director of the Energy Futures Policy Collaborative, Marla Orenstein, Director of the Natural Resources Centre at Canada West Foundation, and Adam MacKay, Director, Business Development with Fluor Canada. Special thanks to Allan To, Senior Supply Chain Management Leader and Strategic Advisor and Vice President of CHOA, who acted as co-host. <br />Once again, we would like to thank our sponsor, Fluor Canada Ltd. We are grateful to have such a wonderful company supporting us, thank you Fluor Canada!

June 1, 2021
Net zero emissions energy systems and Canada’s Hydrogen Economy
In this episode, Louisa DeCarlo discusses hydrogen with Caralyn Bennett, Executive V.P. and Chief Strategy Officer of GLJ and CHOA president, David Layzell , Research Director at the Transition Accelerator, and Professor and Director of the Canadian Energy Systems Analysis Research (CESAR), a University of Calgary initiative, and David Mercer, Head of Technology and Sustainability for Fluor Canada. <br />Can a hydrogen economy make sense economically? Is there a compelling business case, energy systems, hydrogen applications, blue vs green hydrogen, integrating supply and demand, the challenges and opportunities to repurpose our existing infrastructure to transition to a low carbon economy are some of the things we talk about. Join us as we continue to dig into one of the hottest topics in energy. Special thanks to Caralyn Bennett who acted as my cohost and to our sponsor, Fluor Canada Ltd. (<a href="https://www.fluor.com/canada)" rel="noopener">https://www.fluor.com/canada)</a>.

May 10, 2021
Energy Transition - The word on the street
Energy Transition – The word on the street<br /><br />Few people seem to appreciate how extremely complex energy transition is. Is it possible to transition to a low carbon intensity energy system quickly, cheaply, and safely, given the realities of energy demand and existing technologies associated with `green’ energy? In this episode my guests, Brad Hayes, Mark Brown and Gordon Holden, look at one of the many pathways proposed to reduce carbon emissions, the “Sustainable Development Scenario”, where the International Energy Association (IEA) outlines the assumptions to reduce CO2 emissions by 60% by 2040. Using this information, we took energy transition to the street, and asked people about energy transition, their energy consumption, and the cost of energy. Tune it to hear what they had to say. <br /><br />I am happy to welcome back Brad Hayes, who has a PhD in geology, and is President of Petrel Robertson Consulting Ltd in Calgary. Gordon Holden serves as an executive director on the CHOA board and is the founder of Energy Strategies & Project Associates, a boutique energy consultancy firm. <br />Mark Brown, who will cohost today’s episode, is the general manager for Fluor Canada. Over the course of his tenure with Fluor, Mark has served in many leadership roles in North America, Europe and Asia.<br />A very special thanks to our sponsor, Fluor Canada Ltd. and Mark Brown, who acted as my co-host.
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