Conference to consider carbon-free transport

truck, train, airplane, shipA mini-conference Friday, Jan. 20, will bring together international experts to discuss the potential for a carbon-free transport corridor from Montreal to Chicago.

Conference to consider carbon-free transport

Are we ready for long-haul electrified trucking?

A mini-conference Friday, Jan. 20, will discuss the potential to create a carbon-free transport corridor from Montreal to Chicago.

Organized by civil and environmental engineering professors Rupp Carriveau and Hanna Maoh, the event will bring together international experts to consider the vehicles, energy, and critical infrastructure needed.

They will share early results from research on the impact transport electrification has had on fleet owners, fueling stations, power grids, and businesses.

Speakers include:

  • Tim North, president and owner of Harold North Trucking;
  • Anneke Smit, director of the Centre for Cities;
  • Dave Arkell, chief executive officer at 360 Energy;
  • Phil McKay, senior director of the Electricity Transition Hub;
  • Gordon Hartley, interconnections expert for Hydro One; and
  • Jim Brown, vice-president of hydro operations at Enwin Utilities.

The conference will run 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the EPICentre meeting room, located on the second floor of the Joyce Entrepreneurship Centre. The $50 registration fee includes coffee and a networking lunch.

Find more details and register to attend.