This is Efficiency Canada’s first provincial policy scorecard, marking the beginning of an annual process of tracking, benchmarking, and reporting on energy efficiency policies and performance. The scorecard is released in conjunction with a comprehensive database of provincial and territorial energy efficiency policies. Authored by James Gaede, Brendan Haley, and Cassia Correa.
Given Newfoundland and Labrador’s experience with cost overruns related to the Muskrat Falls Project, it is incumbent upon the Commissioners to consider how similar experiences can be avoided in the future. This is why we recommend endorsing a principle of maximizing all cost-effective energy efficiency options before any supply side alternatives are considered. Authored by Brendan Haley.
Authored by Jeff Ranson, Jim Baxter, Kyra Bell-Pasht, and Bryan Purcell.
Brendan Haley discusses the Ontario Government’s electricity conservation election promise and makes recommendations for the inclusion of energy efficiency. Authored by Brendan Haley.
Improving energy efficiency can have a significant positive economic impact. To realize these opportunities there is a need for federal government leadership in overcoming a number of barriers. Authored by Brendan Haley.