Canada Invests in Energy-Efficient Buildings in New Brunswick

New Brunswick : Energy efficiency helps businesses save money and stay competitive while contributing to a cleaner environment. The Government of Canada is investing in initiatives that will lead to a clean energy future and provide a healthier planet for future generations.

Wayne Long, Member of Parliament for Saint John–Rothesay, on behalf of the Honourable Seamus O’Regan Jr., Minister of Natural Resources, today announced an investment of $469,973 to Service New Brunswick’s Energy Management branch to support the implementation of a government-wide energy management and reporting system. Service New Brunswick is also contributing $15,000, bringing the total project value to $484,973.

The investments will support the Government of New Brunswick’s Climate Change Action Plan and will put in place energy benchmarking, labelling and disclosure in over 500 buildings owned by the province of New Brunswick. The project will increase awareness on the benefits of improved energy performance and ensure accountability for energy consumption while also reducing greenhouse gas emissions and energy costs. The initiative will also play a role in promoting Canada’s energy efficiency objectives and improve our overall energy performance.

Federal funding for this project was provided through Natural Resources Canada’s Green Infrastructure – Energy Efficient Buildings Program, which aims to accelerate high-efficiency homes and buildings in Canada.

The Government of Canada supports green infrastructure projects that will create good jobs and advance Canada’s green future. Increasing the energy efficiency of Canada’s institutional buildings is a key part of our efforts to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.