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Canadian Industry Program for Energy Conservation (CIPEC)

Natural Resources Canada's (NRCan's) ecoENERGY for Industry and ecoENERGY Retrofit initiatives are designed to improve industrial energy intensity and reduce energy-related industrial greenhouse gases (GHGs) and air pollution.

These initiatives are delivered through the long-standing and successful Canadian Industry Program for Energy Conservation (CIPEC) a voluntary partnership between the Government of Canada and industry that brings together industry associations and companies representing more than 98 percent of all industrial energy use in Canada. Since 1975, CIPEC has been helping companies cut costs and Energy 2007 increase profits by providing information and tools to improve energy efficiency:

Energy Efficiency: Good for Business – Good for the Environment

Through CIPEC, the mining, manufacturing and construction sectors have voluntarily met and exceeded annual targets to reduce their energy intensity – the energy they use per unit of output. Upstream oil and gas companies have implemented projects to reduce GHG emissions by millions of tonnes and electrical utilities have dramatically increased their alternative energy production.

Thanks in part to CIPEC's efforts, the more than 5000 companies that represent over 98 percent of Canadian industry have reduced their combined energy intensity by 9.1 percent between 1990 and 2004, or an average of 0.7 percent per year. Improved energy management has enabled Canadian industry to avoid approximately $3.1 billion in purchased energy in 2004, enough energy to meet the energy required to heat 4.8 million Canadian households for one year.


Get On Board

Find out how your company can benefit by registering as a CIPEC Leader.