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Who will be Save on Energy’s 2022 Energy Manager of the Year?

“Are you working on innovative energy efficiency projects in your organization? Have you seen the benefits of facility baselining and/or data analytics in proving the value of energy-efficiency projects? Have you implemented internal communication programs and/or staff training to promote energy management across the organization?” If YES, then submit your nomination NOW for Save on Energy’s 2022 Energy Manager of the Year.


Federal funding “a lifeline” for Mackenzie Rec Centre retrofit

The Mackenzie Recreation Centre, located in the District of Mackenzie in British Columbia, is undergoing several energy-efficient upgrades. Helping it along this retrofit journey is an injection of $2.9 million from Infrastructure Canada. “Mackenzie has been dealt devastating blows to our industrial tax base due to sawmill and pulp mill closures over the past three years. This funding is a lifeline [...].”


 
 
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These 10 actions for improving industrial energy efficiency

“The industrial energy efficiency playbook”—a new report from ABB’s Energy Efficiency Movement—shows that improving industrial energy efficiency is the fastest and most effective way for a company to reduce its energy costs and GHG emissions. “The 10 actions contained in this report are known cost-effective resources, and can be employed at scale rapidly to help companies convert climate ambition into action,” said Kevin Lane, International Energy Agency. » Learn more
 
 
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Free microcredentials “to meet the needs of Canada’s shifting economy”

For a limited time, Canadians have access to fully funded microcredentials that aim to increase their skills and competencies “to meet the needs of Canada’s shifting economy”. The feds are providing $46.5 million in funding to Canadian Colleges for a Resilient Recovery, which is “developing demand-driven workforce training solutions for a clean economy [...]”. With this funding, the colleges have launched Quick Train Canada, offering microcredentials for upgrading skills for a low-carbon economy. » Learn more

Advancing energy efficiency and carbon-reduction in Edmonton

A collaboration between the Alberta Energy Efficiency Alliance and the Smart Sustainable Resilient Infrastructure Association, the Alberta Energy Efficiency + Innovation Summit will feature a combination of keynote speakers, panel presentations and breakout discussions. “This joint conference provides an important forum for dialogue, debate and learning on how best advance our collective energy efficiency and carbon-reduction goals,” say organizers. » Learn more

 
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ROOFTech – Toronto

April 4-5, Mississauga, Ont. » More info

MCEE Expo

April 19-20, Montreal » More info

PM Springfest

April 20, Toronto » More info

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