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- Gender:
- Male
- Birthday:
- July 20
- Home Page:
- http://www.digbydistrict.ca
- Location:
- St. Bernard, Nova Scotia
- Occupation:
- Coordinator Renewable Energy and Climate Change
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New Member, Male, from St. Bernard, Nova Scotia
- Black Stallion was last seen:
- Jan 6, 2020
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About
- Gender:
- Male
- Birthday:
- July 20
- Home Page:
- http://www.digbydistrict.ca
- Location:
- St. Bernard, Nova Scotia
- Occupation:
- Coordinator Renewable Energy and Climate Change
- Referral:
- dave96466
Terry Thibodeau, has worked over the years predominantly in the field of renewable energy development, economic development and business counselling. In his previous role as Economic Development Officer Terry was responsible for developing the regions’ renewable energy projects and for the delivery of the Business Retention Expansion program. Now as the Coordinator for Renewable Energy and Climate Change for the Municipality of Digby, Terry works on myriad of renewable energy projects from promoting smart grid opportunities and the introduction of electrical vehicles to implementing energy efficiency programs. The development of a tidal industry in Digby County and opportunities in bioenergy show great promise for the marine industries and agriculture development respectively. Terry has led the municipality of Digby’s successful award winning biogas COMFIT project. The project is the first of its kind in the world that incorporates mink waste and organic material as feedstock. The innovative project is a partnership with local mink ranchers in addressing waste management concerns through the use of anaerobic technologies which converts methane gas to electricity. Terry’s other responsibilities include the implementation of a climate action plan for Digby County as part of a strategy for dealing with climate change and in reducing harmful GHGs. He is regularly asked to speak at various conferences on the integration these technologies and their application in society. Terry was the 2016 recipient of the Digby and Area Board of Trade, Environmental Services Award in recognition of his contributions to advancing, promoting and advocating for renewable energy and energy efficiency projects. Terry is President of the Alumni Association of Saint-Anne’s University, Nova Scotia’s only French language post secondary institution. Terry also occupies the position of Treasurer with the Environmental Services Association of the Maritimes, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of environmental products, services and organizations within the environmental industry. He is Chariman of the Canadian Association for Community Living – Clare Branch, a not-for-profit organization which enables citizens with disabilities to reach their full potential.Interact
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- TerryTMoD