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Mark Brostrom

Retired (former City of Edmonton)

Mark Brostrom received his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Alberta in 1984 and worked in the private sector prior to joining the City of Edmonton in 1990. Mark worked in the area of environmental and energy policy and programs, including the development of Edmonton’s Community Energy Transition Strategy, a framework for Edmonton to become a low carbon and energy resilient city.


Since his retirement in 2021, Mark has maintained a personal interest and passion in seeing a successful energy transition in Alberta.

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We gratefully acknowledge the original territories of the Siksikáwa, Îyârhe Nakodabi, and Tsuut’ina Dene, of Mohkínstsisakápiyoyis, Wincheesh-pah, Kootsisáw, or the colonized lands which many now refer to as Calgary, where the Energy Futures Lab is headquartered. These Lands are also home to members of the Métis Nation of Alberta under the Otipemisiwak Métis Government — District 4 & 5, whose peoples have deep relationships with the land. This reminds all of us to walk in a good way and remember our commitments to Indigenous Peoples.

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