Ben Whyte Joins BCSEA Energy Connections 2026 Panel

Barkley Project Group was pleased to have Ben Whyte, P. Eng., PMP, Director and Senior Advisor, participate on the Technology and Innovation panel at BCSEA's Energy Connections 2026.

Ben Whyte speaking on the Technology and Innovation panel at BCSEA Energy Connections 2026 in Vancouver.
Ben Whyte, P.Eng., PMP, Director and Senior Advisor at Barkley Project Group.

Held on April 27, 2026, at the Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront in Vancouver, BCSEA’s Energy Connections 2026 brought together leaders, organizations, sector representatives, and partners to discuss the future of clean energy in British Columbia. The event fostered meaningful dialogue on the technologies, partnerships, and practical approaches needed to support a stronger and more resilient energy future.

As a panellist, Ben joined other speakers to discuss how emerging technologies and applied innovation are shaping opportunities across the province. He drew on more than 15 years of experience in heavy civil and industrial construction, including delivering clean energy projects in remote and community-based settings throughout British Columbia and Western Canada.

Technology and Innovation panel at BCSEA Energy Connections 2026 in Vancouver, BC.
Technology and Innovation panellists at BCSEA Energy Connections 2026 discuss emerging technologies, practical innovation, and the future of clean energy in British Columbia. Photo credit: BCSEA

Events like Energy Connections offer valuable opportunities to share knowledge across the clean energy sector and strengthen relationships with those advancing a sustainable energy future. Barkley Project Group values contributing to these discussions and learning alongside others committed to clean energy in British Columbia.

Thank you to BCSEA for hosting Energy Connections 2026 and for bringing together voices from across the sector to explore what is possible through technology, innovation, and collaboration.

Since 2003, Barkley Project Group has provided project management and technical services to support over 45 Indigenous communities in navigating renewable energy and infrastructure development from concept to operation.