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AEF Leadership Council

Cameron Brown

VP, Energy, Environment and Resources

Global Public Affairs

Cameron has over 20 years of experience with electricity and energy policy development in Alberta and beyond.


In his time with the Alberta provincial government, Cameron was central to the development of both federal and provincial standards for coal-to-gas conversions in power plants and led the design and implementation of the competitive auction for renewables known as the Alberta Renewable Electricity Program. Cameron’s unit was also responsible for emerging technologies including Small Modular Reactors.


Before this electricity focus, Cameron was extensively involved in climate policy development as it relates to Alberta’s oil, gas and electricity sectors; the Alberta government’s energy policy and market access engagement efforts in the United States, Europe and other provinces; and the negotiation and implementation of the Alberta – British Columbia Trade, Investment, and Labour Mobility Agreement (now the New West Partnership.)

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We gratefully acknowledge the original territories of the Siksikáwa, Îyârhe Nakodabi, and Tsuut’ina Dene, of Mohkínstsisakápiyoyis, Wincheesh-pah, Kootsisáw, or the colonized lands which many now refer to as Calgary, where the Energy Futures Lab is headquartered. These Lands are also home to members of the Métis Nation of Alberta under the Otipemisiwak Métis Government — District 4 & 5, whose peoples have deep relationships with the land. This reminds all of us to walk in a good way and remember our commitments to Indigenous Peoples.

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