From Analysis to Action: Unlocking Atlantic Canada’s Offshore Wind Future

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May 21, 2026 1:00pm – 2:30pm ADT

Presented by Stantec, E3 & Net Zero Atlantic 

Atlantic Canada stands at a pivotal moment in its offshore wind journey. After multiple phases of technical analysis, market assessment, and stakeholder engagement, the Atlantic Canada Offshore Wind Integration and Transmission Study reaches its culmination with the release of a comprehensive Roadmap and Action Plan for Integrating Offshore Wind into Atlantic Canada's Grid.

This final webinar brings the full study together by reviewing key findings and deliverables, then shifting the conversation to next steps. Join Net Zero Atlantic, Stantec and E3 for a practical, forward-looking discussion focused on the Roadmap and Action Plan that outlines how Atlantic Canada can move from first-of-kind offshore wind projects toward a mature, scalable, and integrated offshore wind industry.

A key feature of this session will be a walk-through of the project's publicly available database and visual user interface, designed to make the study's findings accessible, transparent, and usable for a wide range of stakeholders. Attendees will see how the data, assumptions, and scenario outputs underpinning the roadmap can be explored through an interactive platform—supporting evidence-based planning, coordination, and ongoing learning beyond the life of the study.

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Learning Objectives

  • Understand what must happen in the short, medium, and long term to enable offshore wind integration in Atlantic Canada
  • Identify who needs to act, and when, to reduce risk, improve coordination, and unlock investment
  • Recognize how regional collaboration and sequencing can support both initial projects and long-term industry growth
  • Navigate the public database and visual user interface to support decision-making, alignment, and future analysis

Who Should Attend?

  • Policymakers and provincial and federal government agencies involved in energy planning
  • Utilities and system operators
  • Offshore wind developers
  • Transmission planners and system engineers
  • Regulators and environmental advisory groups
  • Indigenous organizations engaged in project-area decision-making
  • Research organizations and academic institutions
  • Industry stakeholders

About the Presenters 

Berend van Middendorp - Stantec
Berend van Middendorp is a Senior Consultant at Stantec with expertise in energy data analytics, information management, and technology solutions. He supports utilities, developers, and government agencies by structuring, integrating, and visualizing complex datasets to enable informed planning and decision-making for the energy transition. His experience spans technology implementation, data modelling, and analytics strategy. For this study, Berend led the translation of offshore wind data into an intuitive database and visual interface designed to unlock actionable insights for a wide range of stakeholders.

Pheadra Tairol - Stantec
Phaedra has over 25 years of experience in the high voltage power transmission industry. She has led teams on projects encompassing high voltage direct current (HVDC) systems, high voltage power cables, transmission planning studies, and substation grounding studies and design. Over the course of her career, Phaedra has been involved in the conceptual design, planning, development, and implementation of HVDC systems across projects in India, Chile, Canada, the United States, Europe, and New Zealand.

Katy Macdonald - Stantec 
Katy is a results-oriented infrastructure advisory professional focused on sustainable solutions and operational excellence within energy markets. With a strong understanding of the policy, advisory, and regulatory landscape, she is committed to meeting her clients' strategic ambitions while supporting the communities they serve. Katy has facilitated regulatory and asset management initiatives, optimized stakeholder engagement practices, and led strategic energy transition projects. Her recent work includes comprehensive connection modelling for a major solar operation, several successful regulatory filings, and the establishment of unique benchmarking streams.

Nate Grady - E3 
Nate is a consultant in E3's resource planning and asset valuation practice, supporting clients through long-term capacity expansion analyses and due diligence investigations. His work focuses on the intersection of electric-sector policy drivers and energy market trends, with particular interest in transmission planning, resource siting, and the evolution of markets as new technologies emerge.
Nate joined E3 following completion of his Master of Environmental Management degree at Yale University, where he focused on clean energy economics, finance, and policy analysis. Prior to graduate school, he worked at Meister Consultants Group on strategic electrification initiatives.