Energy Management Plan

Conservation is a key part of the province's effort to lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and build a clean, reliable, modern energy system. As a result, public agencies are now required to:

  • Report their annual energy use and GHG emissions to the Ministry of Energy as of July 1, 2013
  • Develop five-year energy conservation and demand management (CDM) plans by July 1, 2014

Energy reporting and conservation planning will help us:

  • manage electricity use and costs;
  • identify best practices and energy-saving opportunities;
  • evaluate results by comparing to similar facilities across the province;
  • assist in setting goals by providing a benchmark; and
  • measure improvement over time

The Energy Conservation and Demand Management Plan will outline:

  • conservation goals and objectives;
  • proposed conservation measures;
  • estimated costs and benefits; and
  • any renewable energy installations

Energy Conservation & Demand Management Plans

Regulation 397/11 requires public agencies to prepare, publish, make available to the public and implement energy conservation and demand management plans.

View the full plan

If you would like an accessible copy, please contact the municipal office 613-735-6291.