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Improving Energy Performance in Canada – Report to Parliament Under the Energy Efficiency Act – 2003-2004
Table of ContentsGreenhouse Gases and Climate Change Natural Resources Canada's Efficiency and Alternative Energy Program In This Report Chapter 1 – Policy Context and Legislation Federal Policy and Measures on Energy Efficiency and Alternative Energy Responsibility Energy Efficiency Strategy Alternative Energy Strategy Policy Instruments Compliance with Regulations, 2003-2004 Chapter 2 – Trends in Energy Use Introduction Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Energy Intensity / Energy Efficiency International Comparisons Trends in Energy Efficiency Trends in Renewable Energy Chapter 3 – Measuring Progress Introduction Focusing on Results Data Collection and Analysis
Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
New Buildings
Existing Buildings
Equipment
Community Energy Systems Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Industrial Processes and Technologies Equipment Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Vehicles Transportation Research and Development Alternative Transportation Fuels Renewable Energy Use
Renewable Energy Programs Chapter 9 – Federal House in Order Introduction Federal Buildings Initiative (FBI) Federal Industrial Boiler Program (FIBP) Federal Vehicles Initiative Outreach Program of Energy Research and Development (PERD) Climate Change Technology Development and Innovation Program (of the Government of Canada Action Plan 2000 on Climate Change) International Initiative for Technology Development Program Climate Change Technology and Innovation Research and Development and Innovation Program Chapter 11 – Intergovernmental Cooperation Introduction Green Municipal Funds Federal-Provincial and Federal-Territorial Cooperation General Cooperation Examples of Cooperation at the Program Level International Cooperation Appendix 1 NRCan's Efficiency and Alternative Energy Initiatives and Expenditures, 2003-2004 Appendix 2 Data Presented in Report List of Figures and TablesFigures Figure 1-1 Moving the Market Figure 2-1 Canada: Changes in Energy Intensity and the Energy Efficiency Effect, 1990-2002 Figure 2-2 Secondary Energy Use, Actual and Without Energy Efficiency Improvements, 1990 to 2002 Figure 2-3 Electricity Production From Renewable Sources (GWh) Figure 4-1 Canadian Households by Type of Dwelling, 2002 Figure 4-2 Residential Energy Use by Purpose, 2002 Figure 4-3 Residential Energy Use, Actual and Without Energy Efficiency Improvements, 1990 to 2002 Figure 4-4 EnerGuide Rating for Houses Annual Heating Consumption for Houses Constructed to Different Standards Figure 4-5 Average Energy Consumption per Household, Pre-1946 to 2000-2004 Figure 4-6 Number of Eligible R-2000 Housing Starts, 1990 to 2003 Figure 4-7 National Trends in Air Leakage (R-2000 and EnerGuide for Houses), Pre-1945 to 2000-2004 Figure 4-8 Evaluations Under EnerGuide for Houses, 1998-1999 to 2003-2004 Figure 4-9 Residential Energy Use and Energy Savings per Household, Pre-1945 to 2000-2004 Figure 4-10 Eighth Amendment: Estimated Reductions in CO2 Emissions, 2005 to 2020 Figure 4-11 ENERGY STAR® Label Figure 4-12 Average Energy Consumption of New Appliances, 1990 and 2002 Models Figure 4-13 Unit Energy Consumption for Top-Mounted Auto-Defrost Refrigerators Marketed in Canada, 1991 and 2004 Models Figure 4-14 Impact of EnerGuide Labelling: Total Energy Savings and GHG Emissions Reductions Attributable to the EnerGuide for Equipment Program, 1990 to 2000 Figure 5-1 Commercial/Institutional Energy Use by Building Type, 2002 Figure 5-2 Commercial/Institutional Energy Use by Purpose, 2002 Figure 5-3 Commercial/Institutional Energy Use, Actual and Without Energy Efficiency Improvements, 1990 to 2002 Figure 5-4 Energy Use in Commercial Buildings, 2000 Figure 5-5 Estimated Average GHG Reductions by Institution Under CBIP, 2003 to 2004 Figure 5-6 Energy Innovators Initiative – Incentive Projects, 1998 to 2004 Figure 5-7 Eighth Amendment: Estimated Reduction in CO2 Emissions, 2005 to 2020 Figure 6-1 Industrial Energy Use by Sub-sector, 2002 Figure 6-2 Cost of Energy to Manufacturing Industries as a Percentage of Total Production Cost, 2002 Figure 6-3 Industrial Energy Use, Actual and Without Energy Efficiency Improvements, 1990 to 2002 Figure 6-4 CIPEC Energy Intensity Index, 1990-2002 Figure 6-5 Industrial Energy Innovators, 1995-1996 to 2003-2004 Figure 7-1 Transportation Energy Use by Mode, 2002 Figure 7-2 Transportation Energy Use, Actual and Without Energy Efficiency Improvements, 1990 to 2002 Figure 7-3 Market Shares of New Passenger Car and Light Truck Sales, 1990 to 2002 Figure 7-4 New Car Fuel Efficiency, Normalized for Weight and Power, 1990 to 2001 Figure 7-5 Changes in Trucking Energy Intensity and Average Activity per Truck, 1990 to 2002 Figure 7-6 Company Average Fuel Consumption (CAFC) vs. Canadian Voluntary Standards, 1990 to 2003 Figure 7-7 Vehicle Fuel Efficiency Awareness – EnerGuide Labels Figure 7-8 Vehicle Fuel Efficiency Awareness – Auto$mart Figure 7-9 Number of New Drivers Educated Using the Auto$mart Student Driving Kit, 1997-1998 to 2003-2004 Figure 7-10 EnerGuide Label for New Vehicles Figure 7-11 Drivers Trained and Participation in the Fleet Vehicle Program, 1997 to 2004 Figure 8-1 Canadian Wind Power Capacity, 1990 to 2003 Figure 9-1 GHG Emissions Reductions from Federal Operations, 1990-1991 to 2010-2011 Figure 9-2 Annual Energy Savings From the FIBP, 1992-1993 to 2002-2003 Figure 9-3 Federal Fleet Size and Fuel Consumption, 1995-1996 to 2002-2003 Figure 9-4 Purchases of Alternative Fuel Vehicles for the Federal Fleet, 1997-1998 to 2003-2004 TablesTable 2-1 Energy Intensities for Selected IEA Countries Table 2-2 Explanation of Changes in Secondary Energy Use, 1990 to 2002 Table 8-1 Renewable Energy Markets and Technologies Used in Canada Table 8-2 Electricity Generation Capacity From Renewable Sources (Includes Hydro) Table 8-3 REDI for Business Projects Completed, 1998 to 2004 |
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