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  Friday, February 26, 2010
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Professional Development Evening

Date:

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Time:

5:30 pm Registration/ Light Dinner
6:00 pm Guest Speakers & Tour
8:30 pm Conclusion

Location:

Grant MacEwan University, Room 9-216, Robbins Health Learning Centre, 109 St.& 104 Ave

Cost:

$50.00 per person

Guest Speakers:

Klaas Rodenburg, Chair, Alberta Chapter CaGBC
Tanya Doran, Executive Director, Alberta Chapter CaGBC

Why Sustainable Buildings?
Alberta Chapter – Canada Green Building Council

The Alberta Chapter of the Canada Green Building Council will discuss why sustainable buildings are important and produce better quality environments both inside and out, last longer by being more durable and adaptable, cost less to run and are a benefit to the community. Klaas Rodenburg, Alberta Chapter Chair will review the benefits of sustainable buildings and specific integrated attributes of the Robbins Health Learning Center that contributed to LEED Silver certification. Tanya Doran, Executive Director, Alberta Chapter CaGBC explains the changes to the current LEED Accredited Professional (LEED AP) process and what will be required if you currently hold your LEED AP designation or it is a future consideration. After the presentation join us for a tour of the Robbins Health Learning Center showcasing the sustainable attributes.

Session Objectives:

• What is LEED and why certify your building?
• What are the LEED rating systems and when do you use them
• What are the elements of a successful LEED project
• How do you become a LEED Accredited Professional
• How is LEED evolving
• Beyond LEED

To register, please contact Carol Edwards on or before Wednesday, March 3rd:
Phone: 780-426-3990, ext. 2368 or Email: cedwards@apegga.org
Register online
VISA, MasterCard or American Express


Edmonton Branch Luncheon
Solar PV Electricity from Dreamer's Paradise to Everyday Electricity

Date:

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Time:

11:30 am Registration
12:00 pm Luncheon
12:35 pm Guest Speaker
1:15 pm Conclusion

Location:

Westin Hotel - 10135 100 Street

Cost:

$30.00 Members ($35.00 at the door)
$35.00 Non-Members ($40.00 at the door)
$20.00 Students

Guest Speaker:

Gordon Howell, P.Eng., Director of Solar Electric
Development, Howell-Mayhew Engineering

The price of solar photovoltaic (PV) electricity continues its march downwards. Its global market has been growing at 43% per year for the last 15 years. Nominal price reductions are ~10% per year. Huge new silicon foundries and module factories are expected to reduce the cost by 30% by 2011. The PV module manufacturing price barrier of USD$1/W has just been broken. Manufacturers now say that the price of solar PV energy will be on par with grid electricity by 2015 or sooner.

As we approach this solar PV tipping point, what does this mean to us? With Alberta’s vast solar energy income, need for clean energy, and new gridconnection regulation, Alberta is poised to join the solar industrial revolution. Is this possible? What big factors affect the price of solar PV energy? Subsidies? nterest rates? Environmental values? Government policies? What opportunities and challenges does PV face in Alberta – organizational, technical, policy, perceptions, environmental, green jobs, training, competing technologies?

To register, please contact Carol Edwards on or before Wednesday, March 10.
Phone: 780-426-3990, ext. 2368 Email:cedwards@apegga.org
Register online

*No refunds as of March 10th. No-shows will be billed. Payment can be made in advance by credit card: VISA, MasterCard or American Express Please remember to register early, we have been selling out.

Next Branch Luncheon:
Tuesday, April 6 – Fen Wetland Reclamation on a Tailings Sand Deposit in Northern Alberta Carla Wytrykush, Research and Development, Syncrude Canada


APEGGA Fort Saskatchewan Luncheon
Northeast Capital Industrial Association
Date: Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Time: 11:00 am Registration
11:30 pm Buffet Lunch
12:00 pm Opening Remarks/Speakers
1:00 pm Closing Remarks
Location: Dow Centennial Center,
Lions Mane Room
Cost: $30.00 per person

Program

11:30 am - Buffet lunch

12:00 pm – Welcome & Opening remarks
Introduction of Keynote speaker, Darryl Baron, P.Eng., Dow Chemical Canada ULC
Mr. Laurie Danielson, Executive Director, Northeast Capital Industrial Association (NCIA)

Mr. Danielson will provide an overview of NCIA, its key focus areas, and projects that NCIA is currently working on. NCIA is a not-for-profit cooperative representing industry located in Alberta’s Industrial Heartland which includes the municipalities of Strathcona County, Sturgeon County, the City of Fort Saskatchewan and Lamont County.

Member companies range from large integrated global chemical and petro-chemical industries to industrial service companies. Current industrial investment in manufacturing plants and infrastructure in the region already exceeds $25 billion and an additional $20 to $40 billion in investment is expected in the next 10-15 years.

12:30 pm - APEGGA President Mr. Jim Beckett P. Eng.

Mr. Beckett will provide an update on issues of interest specifically to members as well as some broader issues related to public safety and environment. Please join your President and fellow members for an exchange of ideas and information.

1:00 pm - Closing remarks

To register, please contact Carol Edwards on or before Tuesday, March 9th
Phone: 780-426-3990, ext. 2368 Email:cedwards@apegga.org

Registration can also be done online. *No refunds as of March 9th. No-shows will be billed. Payment can be made in advance by credit card: VISA, MasterCard or American Express.

Directions - Dow Centennial Center, 8700-84 Street. Fort Saskatchewan

From the Manning Freeway

After crossing the bridge coming into the Fort from the Manning Freeway continue on to the intersection of Hwy. 21 & 15
Make a right hand turn at the lights
Travel down Highway 21 until you see the large DOW Centennial Centre on your left-hand side.

From Highway 21

As you come into Fort Saskatchewan you will see the DOW Centennial Centre on your right hand side.



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Welcome to APEGGA's Annual Conference

APEGGA's Annual General Meeting and Annual Conference takes place in Edmonton from April 15 - 17, 2010.

This year's theme, Engineering and Geoscience Professionals. Engaged. Diverse. Inspired., represents the diversity of APEGGA's Professional Members as individuals and as it is reflected in the work that they do.

Join us for three days filled with a slate of opportunites to contribute to your professional Association and to be involved in career-building, networking and social events.

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