Jump to main body text.Jump to the top menu.Jump to the left menu.Jump to the right menu.Natural Resources Canada.
Français.Contact Us.Help.Search.Canada Site. This link opens a new window.
 Return Home.Site Map.Text View.Print View.NRCan Site. This link opens a new window.
Links.
Satellite image of Canada. This link opens a new window. Office of Energy Efficiency.

  OEE Home

About OEE

OEE programs

Rebates and incentives

Publications

Regulations and standards

Statistics and analysis

Awards

Questions and answers

For kids

Media Room

 

Home

 

Databases

 

Glossary

 

Publications

 

Data & Analysis Centres

Statistics and analysis

The National Energy Use Database

The National Energy Use Database (NEUD) supports the development of Canadian energy end-use data, knowledge and analytical capabilities. Through the NEUD, data are collected on energy consumption at the end-use level. Information is also collected on the characteristics of energy-using equipment and buildings, the behaviour of Canadian consumers toward energy use and the adoption of energy-efficient technologies.

On this site, you will find statistics and analysis on energy use, energy efficiency, and greenhouse gas emissions in the residential, commercial/institutional, industrial, transportation, agriculture and electricity generation sectors in Canada. You will also find information on policy development in the area of energy efficiency.

What's New?

Selection Improving Energy Performance in Canada – Report to Parliament Under the Energy Efficiency Act – 2004-2005
This twelfth report under the Energy Efficiency Act describes what Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) has done in 2004-2005 to help improve Canada's energy efficiency and use of renewable energy. From 1990 to 2003, Canada's energy efficiency improved by 12.7 percent. In 2003 alone, Canadians saved $13.4 billion in energy costs and reduced greenhouse gas emissions by more than 52 megatonnes.
  HTML version PDF version