Stakeholders—ENERGY STAR Canada Participants
Stakeholders have joined ENERGY STAR® Canada and are helping Canadians become more aware of energy-efficient by promoting and displaying the ENERGY STAR symbol. They actively promote energy efficiency and frequently partner with other ENERGY STAR Canada Participants to offer incentives or consumer educational programs.
Participants are eligible for the annual ENERGY STAR Canada Awards
Participants by category:
- Associations
- Education
- Government
- Health care
- Hospitality
- Non-government organization (NGO)
- Office/retail operations
- General
Associations
- American Lighting Association
- Canadian Oil Heat Association (COHA)
- Electro-Federation Canada (EFC)
- Fenestration Canada (formerly CWDMA)
- LEAF – ENERGY STAR Award Winner – 2018
- Restaurants Canada – ENERGY STAR Award Winner – 2019
- Supply Chain Management Association (SCMA) – ENERGY STAR Award Winner – 2015
- The Canadian Institute of Plumbing & Heating (CIPH)
- The Fenestration Association of B.C. (FEN-BC - formerly WDMA-BC)
- The Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada (HRAI)
Education
- Dalhousie University – ENERGY STAR Award Winner – 2011
- Home Ventilating Institute (HVI)
Government
- Energy Solutions Centre - Government of Yukon (formerly the Yukon Development Corporation) – ENERGY STAR Award Winner – 2003
- Government of British Columbia Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources – ENERGY STAR Award Winner – 2009, 2007
- Government of Nunavut, Climate Change Secretariat
- Government of Prince Edward Island
- Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD)
- Nova Scotia Department of Energy
- Nova Scotia Procurement Services
- The City of Greater Sudbury – ENERGY STAR Award Winner – 2007
- Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC) – ENERGY STAR Award Winner – 2016, 2012, 2006
- Town of Antigonish
- Town of Okotoks
Health care
- London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC)
- Mackenzie Health Richmond Hill Hospital
- Norfolk General Hospital
- The Ottawa Hospital (TOH) – ENERGY STAR Award Winner – 2014
- Vancouver Island Health Authority (Island Health)
- University Health Network
Hospitality
Non-government organization (NGO)
- Canadian Coalition for Green Health Care – ENERGY STAR Award Winner – 2021, 2019, 2017, 2015
- City Green Solutions (Victoria B.C.)
- Clean Air Partnership – ENERGY STAR Award Winner – 2007, 2003
- Green Buildings Foundation (BOMA)
- GreenTbiz
- Procter & Gamble Inc.
- The Housing Services Corporation (formerly Social Housing Services Corporation) – ENERGY STAR Award Winner – 2010
- The World Wildlife Fund – Canada
Office/retail operations
General
- Canadian Furnace Prices
- Coinamatic Canada Inc.
- Comparance
- Integrated Monitoring Solutions
- Summerhill Group (formerly Clean Air Foundation) – ENERGY STAR Award Winner – 2006, 2004
- WSP
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