
A Policy System for Continuous Improvement
A new report by Efficiency Canada shows how governments across the country can set strong regulations, while empowering industry to thrive on its way to net zero.
A new report by Efficiency Canada shows how governments across the country can set strong regulations, while empowering industry to thrive on its way to net zero.
With energy costs going up, and low-income Canadians spending more on electricity and natural gas than fuel oil, we need a low-income energy efficiency policy that targets all fuels and supports Canadians regardless of where they live.
If Canada were to delay appliance energy standards, it would result in higher emissions and higher energy costs. By using Energy Star as a benchmark, we can be aligned – but ahead – of the US and be better prepared to align with the even higher standards likely to come.
Across Canada; from coast to coast and in the arctic; municipally, provincially, federally and internationally; from NGOs to coalitions to trade allies, diverse voices are demanding a clean and resilient economic recovery.
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