Major and mid-tier miners are preparing to share their decarbonization next steps and challenges, which are now becoming clear as miners move from target setting into decarbonization action, on November 28-29 at Energy and Mines in Toronto.

This 12th annual event will bring together 400+ global mining and decarbonization experts to benchmark mining’s progress towards net zero and discuss the technological and strategic gaps that need to be filled in order for mines to realize their decarbonization goals.

This year’s agenda features 80+ mining and decarbonization leaders and focuses on the key topics outlined by miners as crucial at this stage in the industry’s energy and fleet transition including:

Net Zero Mining Challenges and Opportunities
Fleet Decarbonization Strategies and Next Steps for Mining OEMs
Roadmap Ingredients for a Net Zero Mine
Optimizing Renewable Energy for Mines to Achieve Climate Goals
Falling Short of 2030 Goals: Key Risks Facing Miners
Rethinking Mine Design for A Zero-Carbon Future
Displacing Diesel from Fleets: Miners’ Perspectives
Mining Decarbonization Solutions to Watch
The Energy Transition and Mine Electrification

It also includes a full day dedicated to the opportunities and challenges facing critical minerals miners and building critical material supply chains.

Key topics include:

Canada’s Critical Minerals Strategy: Funding Opportunities, Priorities, and Timelines
Decarbonization Strategies for Critical Minerals Miners
Understanding the Value of a Low-Carbon Critical Minerals
Accelerating Canada’s Critical Minerals Supply Chain
Building Consensus and Partnerships with Indigenous Communities
Realizing a Sustainable North American Battery Metals Supply Chain

Recent additions to the agenda include:

Aurian de La Noue, Director – Consulting, Energy Transition, S&P Global Commodity Insights
David Ewing, Vice President, Sustainability & External Affairs, Frontier Lithium
Megan Lord-Hoyle, Vice President, Sustainable Development, Baffinland