Join us October 16, 2025, at 12 p.m. to learn how solar is being integrated into products such as windows, cladding, and more. Panelists Adam Yereniuk, CTO at Kuby Renewable Energy, and Sydney Browne, principal at Diamond Schmitt Architects, will dive into the world of building-integrated solar and provide examples of how these new solar products are turning whole buildings into aesthetically pleasing power generators.
This session is generously sponsored by Elemex!
SPEAKERS:
Adam Yereniuk – Kuby Energy
Adam Yereniuk is the CTO and co-founder of Kuby Renewable Energy, one of Canada’s leading solar PV engineering, construction, and procurement firms. Adam oversees all technical aspects of Kuby and is Kuby’s principal professional engineer. Kuby has been involved in several large-scale BIPV installations in Alberta, including for Red Deer Polytechnic and the Edmonton Convention Centre.
Since 2015, Kuby has installed over 5,000 residential and commercial micro-generation systems in Canada totaling over 40,000kW. Kuby Energy works throughout Alberta and BC from offices located in Edmonton, Calgary, Lethbridge, and Kamloops.
Sydney Browne – Diamond Schmitt Architects
Sydney Browne studied architecture at the University of Waterloo and University College Dublin. She joined Diamond Schmitt in 1999 and as a Principal she has led and contributed to many significant cultural and academic projects constructed across Canada.
Sydney is passionate about design and its ability to affect positive social change and foster well-being in environments where we live, work and learn.
Her work has included projects designed to LEED and Green Globes mandates, and has been recognized through numerous awards for sustainability, design and innovation. Current projects include Ādisōke, the new joint facility for the City of Ottawa and Library and Archives Canada, where Sydney is leading Diamond Schmitt’s design team in pursuing the CaGBC’s Zero Carbon Building design designation.

