Efficiency Canada is responding to the Government of Canada’s Request for Information (RFI) pertaining to regulatory, policy and market impacts on Canada’s electricity grid modernization. In the response, we reference relevant research that we believe will be useful to the federal government as they seek to accelerate the pace of electrification and achieve national clean energy and climate goals. Authored by Alyssa Nippard and Brendan Haley.
We strongly support the CBHCC for its efforts to include objective(s) for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to enable provincial and territorial regulation into the 2025 codes.
How the federal government can improve energy efficiency while protecting and enhancing tenant rights. Authored by Brendan Haley and Abhilash Kantamneni.
This report shows how governments across the country can set strong regulations, while empowering industry to thrive on its way to net zero. Authored by James Gaede and Brendan Haley.
This report shows how to use the upcoming net-zero emissions codes as a lever to accelerate climate action. Authored by Kevin Lockhart.
Efficiency Canada’s fourth annual Energy Efficiency Scorecard assesses policy and outcomes realized within the 18-month window between January 2021 and June 2022. This assessment window allows us to accommodate calendar and fiscal reporting periods, and to capture more recent policy developments introduced or implemented by provincial and territorial governments in the first half of 2022. Authored by James Gaede, Alyssa Nippard, Brendan Haley, and Annabelle Linders.