Agenda Item Details
Day 1   Tuesday Feb 18, 2020
8:00 - 9:00pm
Wastewater Energy Transfer
Presented By:

Stephen Condie

Chief Operating Officer
Noventa Energy

 

Description
Climate change is one of the most serious challenges facing the world today. Buildings
are one of the largest contributors to global warming accounting for almost 30% of all
CO2 emissions in North America. One of the best low carbon energy options available to
help buildings reduce CO2 emissions is Wastewater Energy Transfer (“WET”).
Presenter's Background

Stephen Condie is Chief Operating Officer at Noventa Energy.  He began his career at Enwave in 2003 as a Project Manager.  In 2008, he was promoted to Manager of System Operations with responsibility for the steam and chilled water systems.  He went on to hold progressively senior positions, culminating in Vice President of Engineering and Innovation, where he oversaw all capital projects from the research and budgeting phase through to construction and commissioning.  This included the capital improvements to the Pearl Street Steam Plant that made it the most efficient facility of its kind in the world – as recognized by the IDEA.

 

In 2011, Steve co-founded Magnolia Energy Corporation to focus on developing innovative renewable energy technologies that could improve district energy systems.   He later rebranded the business as Magnolia Generation to focus on providing clients with a zero-capital cost solution for life safety and sustained occupancy power.  Magnolia’s first completed project received recognition as the first multi unit residential building to meet the City of Toronto’s new Sustained Occupancy guidelines.

 

Steve has a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Waterloo.

 

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