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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.

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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.
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