Launch—Canada’s Renewable Energy Market Outlook 2025: Wind. Solar. Storage.

Webinar presented by CanREA and Dunsky Energy + Climate Advisors
Sept 16, 2025, 1-2 p.m. ET

The Canadian Renewable Energy Association (CanREA) and Dunsky Energy + Climate Advisors (Dunsky) proudly present their much-anticipated report, “Canada’s Renewable Energy Market Outlook 2025: Wind. Solar. Storage.”

This new annual publication presents a comprehensive forecast and analysis of the future costs and market outlook for wind energy, solar energy and energy storage technologies across Canada, as well as the latest insights on all the planned provincial procurements.

Discover the key growth drivers and learn about the potential roadblocks you cannot overlook when shaping your future business strategy.

Speakers

Leonard Kula
Vice President of Policy—Eastern Canada and Utility Affairs, CanREA

As CanREA’s Vice President of Policy—Eastern Canada and Utility Affairs, Leonard Kula leads CanREA’s policy development and government relations team in Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada, as well as oversees the Operators Program, the Behind-the-Meter (BTM) Program and CanREA’s Utility GRID Program. Leonard was previously the Chief Operating Officer at Ontario’s Independent Electricity System Operator where he was responsible for real-time market and system operations, power system engineering functions, generation resource procurement, transmission and resource planning, and market development. Leonard holds an MBA (York University), as well as a MASc (University of Waterloo) and a BSc (University of Calgary) in Mechanical Engineering. He is based near Toronto. 

Ahmed Hanafy
Partner, Dunsky Energy + Climate

Ahmed Hanafy is a Partner at Dunsky where he supports utilities, power producers, governments and other actors across North America with their efforts to accelerate and navigate the energy transition. Combining deep technical knowledge with strategic foresight, Ahmed has guided numerous clients through the critical intersections of technical, policy, regulatory and strategic issues within the evolving electricity sector. Drawing on expertise in renewable energy, energy storage, Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) and other emerging technologies, his work informs and shapes clients’ corporate strategy, system planning, project development and policy/regulatory initiatives. In addition to leading and contributing hundreds of mandates at Dunsky, his expertise is built on prior experiences working on emerging utility business models, renewable energy policy, energy markets and other related issues. Ahmed holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and an MBA from McGill University (Canada) as well as a master’s degree in energy science from ETH Zurich (Switzerland).