Last fall, the Pembina Institute convened Canadian and European experts to explore how we can build a strong, resilient clean energy economy that reduces emissions while strengthening affordability and economic stability.
This fall, the Pembina Institute will reconvene a select group of decision-makers and experts to deepen that conversation and build alignment on the path forward for British Columbia. Using the British Columbia Utilities Commission as an example, we’ll focus on the central challenge: how we modernize utility regulation to enable the energy transition. The discussion will build on four key insights from the 2025 Summit:
- Outdated regulations are constraining innovation
- The time for siloed policy making is over
- Indigenous leadership, a skilled workforce and knowledge sharing are essential
- The story we tell will dictate our outcomes
The dialogue will be a closed-door event with no media present, following the Chatham House Rule, with a report summarizing learnings and recommendations to follow.
Read the key takeaways from the 2025 Pembina Summit Inner Circle.