One on one with Sergio Marchi (Part 2)

Sergio Marchi sat down with Mining and Energy publisher Keith Powell to expand on his Cranbrook Chamber of Commerce presentation

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Sergio Marchi

Sergio Marchi

Sergio Marchi, president and CEO of the Canadian Electricity Association, was a recent guest at a Cranbrook Chamber of Commerce luncheon.  He sat down after the luncheon with Canadian Mining and Energy publisher Keith Powell to expand on his luncheon presentation.  We are pleased to present Part 2 of this two-part podcast.

In this second episode Marchi talks about:

1) The importance of the electrification of Canada's North
2) The future of the Canadian electricity industry
3) The continued initiatives of the Canadian Electricity Association
4) His visit to Kimberley, B.C.'s SunMine solar project.

We would like to thank the Hon. Sergio Marchi for taking the time to speak with Canadian Mining and Energy magazine.

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