This report tracks energy efficiency program outcomes in Canada, providing resources to policymakers and energy efficiency professionals. Authored by James Gaede and Alyssa Nippard
This report benchmarks performance between the Provincial Energy Efficiency Scorecard and its American counterpart, the American Council for Energy-Efficient Economy’s (ACEEE) State Energy Efficiency Scorecard. Authored by James Gaede and Alyssa Nippard.
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.
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.
New federal funding aims to address climate change and affordability, but is it sufficient?