ENERGY STAR® Canada Partners Recognized for Energy Efficiency Excellence

OTTAWA, June 22, 2017 /CNW/ - Improving energy efficiency is one of the least costly and most effective ways to address the global climate change challenge. It brings with it a tangible opportunity to support clean growth while enhancing innovation and productivity and creating jobs.

Today, Canada's Minister of Natural Resources, the Honourable Jim Carr, announced the 2017 winners of the ENERGY STAR® Canada awards. The winners are ENERGY STAR Canada program participants from across the country. They represent utilities, manufacturers, retailers, associations and homebuilders that are helping Canadian consumers and businesses save money while also addressing climate change. This year's winners are:

    --  Advocate of the Year: Canadian Coalition for Green Health Care
    --  Manufacturer of the Year - Appliances: Samsung Electronics Canada
    --  Manufacturer of the Year - Commercial: QBD Cooling Systems Inc.
    --  Manufacturer of the Year - Electronics: Samsung Electronics Canada
    --  Manufacturer of the Year - Fenestration: JELD-WEN of Canada
    --  Manufacturer of the Year - HVAC: Rheem Canada Ltd./Ltee.
    --  Manufacturer of the Year - Lighting: Conglom Inc.
    --  Partner of the Year - New Homes: Union Gas Limited
    --  "Most Efficient" Promoter of the Year: Saint John Energy
    --  Promotional Campaign of the Year: Manitoba Hydro
    --  New Recruit of the Year: Philips Lighting Canada
    --  Retailer of the Year - National: Home Depot of Canada Inc.
    --  Sustained Excellence - New Homes: City Green Solutions
    --  Sustained Excellence - Products: Sears Canada Inc.
    --  Utility of the Year - Provincial: Manitoba Hydro
    --  Utility of the Year - Regional: Hydro One

ENERGY STAR Canada is a 16-year-long energy efficiency success story. The program is a voluntary partnership between the Government of Canada and more than 1,500 organizations working to use our natural resources more wisely through greater energy efficiency. Behind each ENERGY STAR label is a product or home that is independently certified to use less energy and cause fewer of the emissions that contribute to climate change. ENERGY STAR is Canada's simple choice to save energy and money and protect our environment.

Quick Facts

    --  The value of the energy efficiency market was estimated at over $300
        billion in 2014 by the International Energy Agency (IEA), and it is
        expected to grow to $550 billion by 2035.
    --  In December 2016, the Prime Minister and premiers emphasized their joint
        commitment to energy efficiency in the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean
        Growth and Climate Change.
    --  ENERGY STAR Canada is a voluntary partnership between the Government of
        Canada and more than 1,500 organizations that manufacture, sell or
        promote ENERGY STAR-certified products and homes. The program is
        administered and promoted by Natural Resources Canada.
    --  In 2015-2016, the ENERGY STAR products program generated approximately
        4.0 petajoules (PJ) of energy savings through the promotion of ENERGY
        STAR-certified appliances, electronics, lighting and equipment.
    --  The ENERGY STAR Canada Facebook and Twitter feeds provide Canadians with
        energy saving tips every day.

Quote

"We need to make more conscious choices when it comes to our energy consumption. The ENERGY STAR Canada program and its participants have been very successful in helping Canadians do just that. We are proud to honour this year's award winners. Their commitment to helping consumers make informed choices about their energy use contributes to our nation's energy efficiency goals."
Jim Carr
Canada's Minister of Natural Resources

Associated Links

    --  2017 Award Winner Profiles
    --  ENERGY STAR Canada
    --  Generation Energy

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SOURCE Natural Resources Canada