MONTREAL – Underscoring a period of significant momentum for Quebec’s clean energy sector, the “Renewable Energy Quebec” summit set a new attendance record on May 21. Organized by the Canadian Renewable Energy Association (CanREA), the Montreal-based event successfully drew a crowd of over 300 industry professionals, developers, and policymakers.
The record-breaking turnout, reported by industry media, signals robust interest and investment in the province’s capacity for wind, solar, and energy storage. This local enthusiasm mirrors a dynamic global landscape where clean energy initiatives are rapidly advancing. Similar progress is seen in Africa, with efforts like the Rwanda solar partnership being supported by crucial funding, including the AfDB’s $300M programme, and the remarkable rise of solar in Malawi.
The industry is also keenly anticipating several key milestones for 2026. Major international projects are taking shape, from a large-scale energy storage tender in Mexico to a significant solar financing deal in Indonesia. The year will also see the Mecufi Power Plant begin essential operations, while industry gatherings like Solar Storage Nigeria 2026 are already on the calendar. These developments occur as the sector navigates important policy shifts, such as the critical end of a solar cell norm extension.
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