To ensure Alberta’s power grid remains affordable, reliable and sustainable, Minister Neudorf will travel to Helena, Montana from Jan. 6 to 7 to attend the Montana Chamber of Commerce’s annual Business Days at the Capitol. While at the event, Minister Neudorf will deliver a keynote address and meet with elected officials, business leaders and policy experts to discuss ways to work with neighbouring jurisdictions to enhance power grid reliability.
From interties and ways to address shared power infrastructure challenges to energy innovation and grid modernization, relationships with neighbouring jurisdictions, including Montana, are vital to the reliability and affordability of power in Alberta. The gathering also provides opportunity to further promote Alberta as a destination of choice for investors and innovators, whether it’s in the province’s uniquely competitive electricity market, or in new emerging industries like data centres and nuclear energy.
“Meeting rising electricity demands means looking beyond our borders. Powering up our electrical ties with Montana is about building a strong foundation for shared energy security, while ensuring that the electricity Albertans depend on remains reliable and affordable for generations.”
Mission expenses will be posted on the travel and expense disclosure page.
Quick facts
- Business Days at the Capitol provides opportunity for business leaders, elected officials, and policy experts to discuss public policy topics that impact businesses.
Itinerary for Minister Neudorf*
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Jan. 6 |
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Jan. 7 |
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*Subject to change.
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