Canada Green Building Strategy Submission
Clean Energy Canada submitted comments as part of the Government of Canada’s consultations on The Canada Green Building Strategy: Discussion Paper. Our responses emphasized the importance of...
Clean Energy Canada submitted comments as part of the Government of Canada’s consultations on The Canada Green Building Strategy: Discussion Paper. Our responses emphasized the importance of...
On the path to net-zero emissions by 2050, Canada must increase its supply of electricity while ensuring that all electricity generation is non-emitting. The Clean Electricity Regulations (CER)—if...
Medium and heavy duty vehicles (MHDVs) are responsible for over 9% of Canada’s national emissions, but sales of zero-emission MHDVs remain limited—despite the technology being available. One...
Clean Energy Canada submitted comments to the Government of Canada’s consultations on establishing a clean electricity standard in support of a net-zero electricity sector. Our...
This submission lays out Clean Energy Canada’s recommendations in response to the pre-budget consultations ahead of the 2022 Federal Budget. Canadaʼs ambition to build a clean economy is a...
Clean Energy Canada submitted comments as part of the Government of Canada’s consultations on “Heavy-duty vehicles and engines in Canada: transitioning to a zero-emission future”. Our comments...
Clean Energy Canada submitted comments as part of the consultations on “Achieving a Zero-Emission Future for Light-duty Vehicles” in Canada. Our comments focus on the following subset of the...
Clean Energy Canada made a submission to the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) as part of the consultation on proposed National Instrument 51-107 Disclosure of Climate-related Matters. We...
Clean Energy Canada submitted comments to the Net Zero Advisory Board as it develops guiding principles to inform the development of Canada’s first Emissions Reduction Plan. Action over the next...
This submission provides comments to inform and support the development of Canada’s first National Infrastructure Assessment. This is a timely and important initiative that should support...
The growing demand for electric vehicle batteries and clean energy is an economic and environmental opportunity for Ontario. With the demand for battery minerals projected to grow between 20 and 40...
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) invited Clean Energy Canada to participate in two consultations this spring: one on the mid-term evaluation of Canada’s passenger vehicle emission...