
Net Zero Emissions Code – Efficiency Canada’s public review comments
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.
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.
Written Submission to Parliamentary Black Caucus for the Pre-Budget Consultations in Advance of the Upcoming Federal Budget. Authored by Kirk Johnson, Abhilash Kantamneni, and Brendan Haley.
Written Submission for the Pre-Budget Consultations in Advance of the Upcoming Federal Budget. Lowering energy costs for those who need it most. Authored by Brendan Haley.
We are pleased to provide these comments to the questions asked at the end of the Green Buildings Strategy discussion paper.
To achieve net-zero emission goals, this budget must strategically dedicate resources to prepare for a significant scale-up in energy efficiency. Canada lags other nations in the efficient use of energy resources. A recent International Energy Agency analysis showed that Canada has the highest energy intensity measured by total final consumption per unit of GDP amongst all member countries. However, this suggests there is significant potential to cut energy costs, improve productivity, and reduce emissions.
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