Energy Storage Canada

6 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 10, ISSUE 11 Overall, Rangooni describes the company as a “swiss army knife” that seeks to collaborate with anybody who’s looking to help transition Canada’s energy system to the future. This explains why it also allies itself with partners like Water Power Canada, the Canadian Nuclear Association, and other similar organizations. A Bright Future for Canadian Energy As a company, Energy Storage Canada understands that the successful transformation of North America’s energy sector hinges on strategic planning, collaboration, and adaptability. It also understands its role in this movement as well. “The future we’re heading into with increased electrification [and] trying to achieve net zero goals, it can’t be done without Energy Storage,” Rangooni states, explaining that with the development of technology and the subsequent power sources, the need for an entity that exclusively focuses on providing efficient solutions is paramount. These developments are happening everywhere, whether residential, commercial or specifically, with the onset of more electric vehicles being developed. A company like Energy Storage Canada is a critical piece to achieving an energy transition that ensures affordability, resiliency, and reliability. The path forward is complex, but by harnessing innovation, partnership, and strategic vision, the energy sector can ensure a brighter, more sustainable future for all. Energy Storage Canada’s willingness to explore emerging technological models, as well as its public-private partnerships, will surely bridge the gap between ambition and execution, leveraging the strength of the private sector and the guidance of government policies to accelerate the transition to cleaner, more efficient energy systems. Conference. Seated Left to Right: Lisa DeMarco, President & CEO, Elexicon Energy; Annette EVP Onshore Renewables, Northland Power; Long Duration Energy Storage Council

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