Connecting the Dots
Canada should ensure its project of national interest designation is helping build clean, competitive industries–not just individual projects–starting with four focus areas.
Canada should ensure its project of national interest designation is helping build clean, competitive industries–not just individual projects–starting with four focus areas.
This report provides a detailed picture of utility demand-side management (DSM) activities across Canada. Authored by James Gaede, Alyssa Nippard, and Katharine Turner.
Energy efficiency is a readily available resource to insulate Canada from global economic turbulence while building strength in a clean energy economy. This report shows that Canada has the companies, knowledge, and infrastructure to deliver homegrown solutions. Authored by Brendan Haley and Carol Maas.
This report explores how Canada can align energy poverty reduction with decarbonization efforts to ensure equitable access to net-zero retrofits, lower energy costs, improve living conditions, and enhance climate resilience. Authored by Abhilash Kantamneni, James Gaede, and Brendan Haley
This report surveys policy options to align DSM strategies with net-zero emission goals by breaking down unhelpful fuel silos and explores Canadian experiences with institutional misalignments and innovative cross-fuel policy initiatives. Authored by Brendan Haley, James Gaede and Alyssa Nippard.
The Canadian Energy Efficiency Scorecard tracks provinces and territories on 45 metrics across energy efficiency policies and programs, buildings, transportation and industry, and provides an overall score.
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