
The Global Energy Show Canada, set to take place from June 10 to 12, 2025, at Calgary’s BMO Centre in Stampede Park, promises to be a landmark event for the energy sector. The conference will draw over 30,000 attendees from more than 100 countries to engage in high-stakes discussions on the future of energy, with a strong emphasis on clean energy, sustainability, and technology.
With over 500 exhibitors showcasing the latest innovations, the conference will highlight global progress and Canada’s leadership in advancing clean energy solutions.
This year, the Energy Influencers conference will add a future-focused, technical dimension to the event, featuring influential voices from organizations like AWS, Enbridge, Imperial, and Siemens. This innovative program will explore pressing topics such as decarbonization, energy transformation, and the role of technology in shaping the future.
As the clean energy sector continues to gain momentum across the country, we’re highlighting five standout Canadian companies that will be featured in this year’s awards program. Representing diverse regions across Canada, these companies are making significant strides in clean energy innovation and sustainability.
Here’s a preview of 5 clean energy companies to watch at the Global Energy Show Canada.
Enaimco – St. John’s, Newfoundland
Enaimco’s Operational Twin is a groundbreaking technology designed to enhance asset performance in offshore and subsea operations. By integrating real-time data and predictive insights, Enaimco optimizes maintenance, streamlines lifecycle management, and facilitates collaboration through advanced 3D models and data-driven decisions. Their solution is redefining how industries manage and maintain critical infrastructure in harsh environments.
Forefront Energy – Pouce Coupe, B.C.
Forefront Energy is transforming the energy sector with its Zero Emissions Generator (ZEG), which harnesses gas pressure differentials to generate clean power without combustion or emissions. This innovative opposing-piston system delivers off-grid power for wellsites, eliminating traditional fuel-based power sources. Forefront Energy’s solution is setting a new benchmark for off-grid, zero-emission energy generation in Canada’s oil and gas sector.
Greengate Power – Calgary, Alberta
Greengate is a privately-held renewable energy company with large-scale solar projects in southern Alberta. This includes developing the 400 MW Travers Solar project,enough renewable energy to power 100,000 homes. Travers Solar is a flagship project in Greengate’s commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and advancing Canada’s clean energy goals. The project spans over 3,300 acres and is a vital step towards transitioning Alberta’s energy mix towards more sustainable sources.
GHGSAT – Montreal, Quebec
GHGSat is the leader in high-resolution satellite emissions monitoring. With the world’s largest fleet of satellites dedicated to methane monitoring, GHGSat provides rapid, accurate data that traces emissions to their exact source. Their technology empowers governments, industries, and financial institutions to address methane emissions quickly and efficiently, helping accelerate the global transition to a low-carbon future. GHGSat’s work is crucial in the fight against climate change and the decarbonization of industries.
VL Energy – Calgary, Alberta
VL Energy’s Predictive Emission Monitoring System (PEMS) uses AI-powered technology to optimize industrial combustion processes, reducing GHG emissions by up to 6%. The system offers a cost-effective, scalable solution to help industries meet stringent sustainability and regulatory compliance goals. By leveraging real-time data, VL Energy is driving greater energy efficiency and environmental responsibility in the industrial sector.
These companies represent the best of Canada’s clean energy innovators and are making waves in their respective fields. From satellite emissions monitoring to AI-driven emission reductions, and from large-scale solar energy projects to zero-emission off-grid solutions, the innovation coming out of Canada’s clean energy sector is poised to make a global impact.
To learn more about the Global Energy Show Canada and to register for the event, visit www.globalenergyshow.com. Stay tuned to CleanEnergy.ca and Calgary.tech for coverage of the event and to find out which innovative companies earn recognition as winners in this year’s awards program.