Industry Priority Forum

Industry-driven.
Market-focused.

A curated forum of leading industry participants engaged on technical, policy, and market issues of mutual importance, modelled after similar forums in the renewable electricity sector.

The forum Canada's clean fuels industry needs.

The IPF brings together Primary Suppliers, project developers, and strategic partners to engage on the technical, policy, and market issues shaping Canada's clean fuels sector.

FORUM STRUCTURE

Industry-Identified Topics

Regular touchpoints on issues identified by industry players, including the cap on ERFP usage, strategic infrastructure needs, and implications of provincial and US programs.

Proven Model

Structured after successful forums in the renewable electricity space, bringing the same collaborative rigour to Canada's clean fuels market.

Independent Oversight

An independent legal advisor participates as an organizing sponsor to ensure all anti-trust standards are strictly adhered to at every session.

IPF

Industry Priority Forum

No government influence on the agenda. Industry sets the priorities. Independent oversight ensures compliance.

Who participates in the IPF?

Primary Suppliers

CFR-obligated parties seeking a voice on regulatory and market issues that affect their compliance costs and strategic planning.

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Project Developers

Clean fuel project proponents funded by or under evaluation by CFIF, contributing technical and commercial insight on the project pipeline.

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Strategic Partners

Financial and advisory partners seeking curated exposure to Canada's clean fuels sector and access to a professionally evaluated project pipeline.

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What the IPF covers

ERFP cap implications

The 10% cap on ERFP contributions under the CFR and its implications for compliance strategy and market structure.

Strategic infrastructure needs

Feedstock proximity, blending infrastructure, logistics networks, and offtake agreements that determine where and how clean fuel projects succeed.

Provincial and US program interactions

How provincial programs (BC LCFS, Alberta TIER) and US incentives interact with the federal CFR and affect Canadian project economics.

Market structure and credit supply

Long-term credit supply dynamics, price trends, and the structural factors affecting compliance cost for all obligated parties.

Interested in IPF participation?

We'll walk you through the full mechanics. Every Primary Supplier that engages now helps define what Canadian clean fuel capacity looks like at scale. One call. No commitment. Your industry. Your call.

Ana Avramovic
Ana Avramovic, B.Comm., Executive Director aa@cleanfuels.ca
Keith Driver
Keith Driver, B.Sc., M.Sc., MBA, Technical Director kd@cleanfuels.ca
Jonathan Cocker
Jonathan Cocker, B.A., LL.B., LSO Licensee, Operations & Development Director jd@cleanfuels.ca
Shawn McMillan
Shawn McMillan, CPA, CA, ICD.D, Chief Financial Officer sm@cleanfuels.ca