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Energy Efficiency Trends in Canada, 1990 to 2004

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Preface

This is the eleventh edition of Energy Efficiency Trends in Canada, which delivers on Canada's commitment to track trends in energy efficiency, energy use and related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Improving energy efficiency reduces GHG emissions that contribute to climate change. For a statistical overview of Canada's sectoral energy markets, readers are referred to this report's companion document, Energy Use Data Handbook, 1990 and 1998 to 2004.

Energy Efficiency Trends in Canada, 1990 to 2004 covers the five sectors analyzed by Natural Resources Canada's Office of Energy Efficiency (OEE), i.e. the residential, commercial/institutional, industrial, transportation and electricity generation sectors.

A comprehensive database, including most of the historical energy use and GHG emissions data used by the OEE for its analysis, is available from the following Web site: oee.nrcan.gc.ca/tables06.

The CD – Beyond Energy Efficiency: Data and Analysis – contains electronic versions of this report, the Energy Use Data Handbook and the detailed data tables for Canada from the comprehensive database. It is available upon request.

If you require more information on this product or the services that the OEE offers, contact us by e-mail.

This report was prepared by Naima Behidj, Johanne Bernier, Samuel Blais, Dominic Demers, Alexandre Drzymala, Sébastien Genest, Carolyn Ramsum and Katherine Sassi, who are staff of the Demand Policy and Analysis Division of the OEE, which is part of Natural Resources Canada. The project leader was Carolyn Ramsum, with Jean-François Bilodeau and Tim McIntosh providing overall direction.

For more information, contact

Jean-François Bilodeau
Chief, Market Analysis
Office of Energy Efficiency
Natural Resources Canada
580 Booth Street, 18th Floor
Ottawa ON K1A 0E4

E-mail the Demand Policy and Analysis Division.

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