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National Energy Use Database


The rationale for the National Energy Use Database (NEUD) is simple: by improving our understanding of where and how energy is used in Canada, the database will divulge opportunities to improve energy efficiency. NEUD plays an invaluable role in supporting national efforts to mitigate energy's impact on the environment.

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  • Comprehensive Energy Use Data – These tables contain most of the energy, GHG, activity and price data used by the Office of Energy Efficiency for its analysis. The data is presented by region (and for some sectors, by province) as well as for Canada.

  • Query SystemDrawing on data from the Comprehensive Energy Use Database, use the query system to design and customize your own energy and GHG tables.

  • Energy Use Data Handbook Tables – These tables provide a statistical overview of Canada's sectoral energy markets. The data in these tables were taken from the Comprehensive Energy Use Database.

  • Energy Efficiency Trends Analysis Tables – These tables contain detailed background analysis for the energy and GHG indicators presented in the upcoming report Energy Efficiency Trends in Canada, 1990 to 2005, which will be available on-line only shortly. The analysis work is based on data from the Comprehensive Energy Use Database.

  • Directory of Energy Efficiency and Alternative Energy Programs in Canada – This Programs Directory provides information on the energy efficiency and alternative energy programs of the Canadian, provincial and territorial governments, major electric and gas utilities and major municipalities in Canada.

  • Commercial and Institutional Building Energy Use Survey 2000 (CIBEUS) Data – These tables provide representative results on the number of buildings, the total square footage, the total energy consumption and the energy intensity at a disaggregated level for the CIBEUS target population.

  • 2003 Survey of Household Energy Use (SHEU) Data – These tables contain representative data on the energy and physical characteristics of private dwellings in Canada and on the household use of energy resources for the SHEU target population.

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