Press Release
January 26, 2026
The Arctic Bioenergy Summit and Tour: Sustainable Bioenergy for Northern Communities: Reliable. Affordable. Local. starts today in Yellowknife and runs until January 28.
Hosted by the Arctic Energy Alliance and the Wood Pellet Association of Canada, this in-person event replaces the 2026 edition of the Northwest Territories Biomass Week and brings together energy leaders, policymakers, and practitioners from across Canada to explore sustainable bioenergy solutions for northern and remote communities.
The Summit begins with a full-day tour of local biomass installations, including bioheat and district heat systems, followed by a two-day conference at Chateau Nova. Attendees will:
For those involved in biomass boiler operations, the Arctic Energy Alliance will also host a two-day NWT Biomass Boiler and Heating Plant Training Session, January 29 and 30, 2026.
Event Details at a glance:
The Government of the Northwest Territories funded the Arctic Energy Alliance and the larger conference with strategic support to help advance clean energy innovation and strengthen energy security across the North.
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“We’re proud to support initiatives that bring national attention to the North. The Arctic Bioenergy Summit and Tour will bring together people from across Canada to share ideas about sustainable bioenergy for northern and remote communities. By supporting this event, we’re demonstrating that practical, northern-led solutions can make a real difference and that the Northwest Territories is leading in cold-climate energy innovation.”
– Caroline Wawzonek, Minister Responsible for Strategic Infrastructure, Energy and Supply Chains.
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Government of the Northwest Territories
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