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  Energy Efficiency Trends

  • Energy Efficiency Trends in Canada, 1990 to
    2004

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  • Energy Use Data Handbook, 1990 and 1998 to 2004

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  • Beyond Energy Efficiency, Data and Analysis CD

    On this CD, you will find electronic versions of Energy Efficiency Trends in Canada, 1990 to 2004 (EETiC) and the Energy Use Data Handbook, 1990 and 1998 to 2004. This CD also contains detailed sectoral tables for Canada for years 1984 to 2004, data analysis tables for the EETiC and a methodology document. To request a copy of the CD, please e-mail the Demand Policy and Analysis division.

  • Energy Efficiency Up Close

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  Canadian Energy Efficiency Reports

  • The State of Energy Efficiency in Canada – Office of Energy Efficiency Report 2006

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  • Improving Energy Performance in Canada: Report to Parliament Under the Energy Efficiency Act

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  • Federal House in Order – Annual Report on Emissions Reductions From Federal Operations, October 2004

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