Strategic Forum on the Future of Energy in Quebec – 3rd Edition

Major projects and key infrastructure shaping Quebec. In-person events The activity will be held in French.

Registration deadline: May 22, 2026

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This forum is part of con vertgence, an initiative co-developed by the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal and BMO designed to support businesses in their green and energy transition.

Accelerate action. Power Quebec’s energy future.

Quebec is at a decisive turning point.

Amid pressure on supply chains, decarbonization requirements, and growing infrastructure needs, one thing is clear: the time to act is now.

Come meet key players to move from intention to execution and advance the projects that will shape Quebec’s energy and economic future.

Why participate?

Because understanding is no longer enough: we must anticipate, decide, and act.

By participating, you will be able to:

  • Decode government reforms and policy directions reshaping the energy sector
  • Grasp critical issues: electricity availability, energy security, and resilience
  • Identify high-impact projects and investment opportunities
  • Engage directly with decision-makers and industry leaders
  • Help align economic growth with the energy transition ‒ we move forward better together!

Who is this forum for?

A must-attend event for all stakeholders involved in Quebec’s energy future:

  • Businesses across all sectors
    Understand the energy impacts on your operations and strategy. Learn how strategic energy management can positively affect your profitability.
  • Energy producers and distributors
    Navigate the regulatory landscape more effectively and identify new business opportunities.
  • Energy efficiency experts and innovators
    Position your offering, expand your network, and access new markets.
  • Battery sector and energy value chain players
    Create synergies and contribute to the sustainability of strategic sectors.
  • Organizations committed to a green transition
    Integrate energy considerations into your transition strategies in a concrete way.

Agenda

  • 1:00 p.m. – Participant welcome and networking
  • 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. – Conferences, including a 30-minute networking break
  • 5:00 p.m. – Networking cocktail (drinks and hors d’oeuvres)
  • 6:00 p.m. – End of the event

Program preview

Featured speakers from

  • Christian G. Brosseau President & CEO
    SOFIAC
  • Grégoire Baillargeon President, BMO Financial Group, Quebec
    Vice-Chair, BMO Capital Markets
    Vice Chair, BMO Climate Institute
  • Arielle Kadoch Vice President, Power Delivery – Canada
    Stantec
  • Renault Lortie Vice President, Customers and Gas Supply
    Énergir
  • Pierre-Olivier Pineau Professor, Chair in Energy Sector Management
    HEC Montréal
  • Mike Perrault CEO
    Rematek Energy
  • Dave Rhéaume Executive Vice President – Energy and Regulatory Strategy and Industrial Operations
    Hydro-Québec
  • Martin Tremblay Director of Business Development, Co-owner and Shareholder
    Idea Contrôle Inc.
  • Recyc-Québec
  • Rio Tinto

1:00 p.m. – Participant arrival: networking and exhibitor area visit

1:30 p.m. – Welcome address and start of the conference sessions

  • Karine Villeneuve Master of Ceremonies
    Senior Director, Membership and Partnerships
    Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal

1:30 p.m. – Opening remarks

  • Grégoire Baillargeon President, BMO Financial Group, Quebec
    Vice-Chair, BMO Capital Markets
    Vice Chair, BMO Climate Institute
  • Isabelle Dessureault President and CEO
    Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal
BLOCK 1
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Energy governance: managing demand, guiding decisions

Learn more about the governance challenges that will define Quebec’s energy trajectory in a context of strong demand growth. Discussions will explore how production is planned, how electricity is prioritized, how projects are regulated, and how pricing is structured.

At the heart of the conversation: collective choices to balance competitiveness, energy accessibility, and climate objectives, while maximizing benefits for Quebec and its businesses.

Major energy trends in quebec

A concise overview of Quebec’s major energy trends to better understand their concrete impacts on business models, efficiency, pricing, and the decarbonization pathway.

  • Pierre-Olivier Pineau Professor, Chair in Energy Sector Management
    HEC Montréal

On the road to carbon neutrality: what projects and progress for hydro‑québec’s 2035 plan?

A key moment to understand the current status of Hydro‑Québec’s 2035 Plan, explore the structuring projects driving carbon neutrality, and identify the resulting economic and industrial opportunities for businesses.

  • Dave Rhéaume Executive Vice President – Energy and Regulatory Strategy and Industrial Operations
    Hydro-Québec

Renewable natural gas: from potential to a future‑ready industry

A discussion to understand how renewable natural gas is moving from promising potential to a true growth sector, and to grasp its strategic, economic, and operational role in Quebec’s decarbonization.

  • Renault Lortie Vice President, Customers and Gas Supply
    Énergir

The role of finance in shaping energy decisions

Decision‑makers and businesses are invited to explore how financial and economic levers concretely influence energy choices—from energy sobriety to investment—and help accelerate the energy transition.

  • Christian G. Brosseau President & CEO
    SOFIAC

3:30 p.m. – Networking break

BLOCK 2
BLOCK
2

Energy & industrialization: driving strategic sectors

Explore the role of energy as a driver of Quebec’s economic development in a context of reindustrialization and global competition. Focus will be placed on key sectors such as batteries, critical materials, and clean technologies.

Discussions will address how to align industrial development, energy transition, competitiveness, and energy security — including the role of critical minerals.

Reindustrialization in canada: energy as a key success factor for major industrial sectors

Join this strategic discussion to understand why access to decarbonized energy is becoming a decisive factor in reindustrialization, competitiveness, and the success of Canada’s major industrial sectors.

Northern corridor project: supporting northern energy development and connecting our natural resources to global markets

A unique opportunity to discover a structuring project for Quebec aimed at supporting energy development in the North and connecting our natural resources to global markets.

BLOCK 3
BLOCK
3

Innovate & adapt: levers for greater energy productivity

Discover solutions to better produce, consume, and manage energy in a context where innovation is a key driver of performance and resilience. Discussions will highlight technologies and approaches in energy efficiency that accelerate the transformation of businesses and infrastructure.

An opportunity to strengthen the competitiveness and resilience of Quebec’s economy by optimizing energy use.

Energy self-generation and storage in support of grid optimization

Explore how energy self‑generation and storage are becoming practical solutions to optimize the grid, reduce energy pressure, and improve overall performance.

  • Mike Perrault CEO
    Rematek Energy
  • Martin Tremblay Director of Business Development, Co-owner and Shareholder
    Idea Contrôle Inc.

Designing today the energy infrastructures that will meet tomorrow’s needs

How can we think about and design high‑performing, flexible, and low‑carbon energy infrastructures today—capable of sustainably meeting tomorrow’s needs and uncertainties?

  • Arielle Kadoch Vice President, Power Delivery – Canada
    Stantec

Closing remarks

  • Jessica Bouchard President and CEO
    Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal

5:30 p.m. – Networking cocktail

6:30 p.m. – End of the event

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Contact et informations

By phone:

514 871-4001

For more information

Muriel Delamare
Special Projects Manager
mdelamare@ccmm.ca

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Registration deadline: May 22, 2026

No cancellations or refunds as of 48 business hours before the event. Participant substitutions are accepted until the event is held. Please send cancellation notices by email at reservations@ccmm.ca.

Location

HEC Montréal – Hélène Desmarais Building

1075 Côte du Beaver Hall
Montréal, QC
H2Z 1S5

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