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ENERGY STAR for Industry certification

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Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) recognizes the most energy efficient Canadian facilities with ENERGY STAR® for Industry certification.

Industrial facilities located in Canada can earn ENERGY STAR certification and display the ENERGY STAR symbol, similar to those seen on appliances and electronics in the marketplace.

Use ENERGY STAR Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs) to help benchmark your facility’s energy performance against similar facilities in your industry in Canada and the United States, generating a score on a scale of 1 to 100.

See which facilities have certified.

Is my facility eligible?

To be eligible for ENERGY STAR for Industry certification, a facility must:

  1. register as a Canadian Industry Program for Energy Conservation (CIPEC) Leader
  2. satisfy the facility description in their industry-specific EPI
  3. score 75 or higher using the current version of their industry-specific EPI
  4. satisfy environmental compliance criteria:
    1. federal compliance: no violations in the past 12 months, including criminal convictions, of federal air quality regulations under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) as reported in Environment and Climate Change Canada’s Environmental Offenders Registry
    2. provincial/territorial compliance: no violations in the past 12 months, including criminal convictions, of provincial or territorial air quality regulations where the facility is located

EPIs available to Canadian industry

Here is the provided list wrapped in `li` tags:
  • automobile assembly facilities
  • automobile engine facilities
  • automobile transmission facilities
  • cement manufacturing facilities
  • commercial bread & roll bakeries
  • distilled spirits facilities
  • frozen fried potato processing facilities
  • integrated steel mills
  • nitrogenous fertilizer facilities

EPIs for other industrial sectors are under development.

How long will it take to process my application?

Processing times apply only to properly completed applications submitted by email.

Our standard is to process 80% of applications within 30 business days.

There are currently no delays in processing applications. The current application processing time is less than 30 days.

How do I apply?

It’s easy and confidential.

Contact ENERGY STAR for Industry in Canada to request application information.

What else can I do?

Challenge your facility to reduce its energy intensity. Participate in the ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry.

Certified facilities registry

The certified facilities registry lists Canada’s top industrial energy performers registered under NRCan’s ENERGY STAR for Industry certification. These facilities have scored 75 or higher using their sector EPI to compare their energy performance with that of similar facilities.

We look forward to adding your facility to the list. Contact us to start the application process.

Facility Company Sector City Province / Territory Certification Year
ACE Applewood Weston Foods (Canada) Inc. Commercial baking Concord Ontario 2020, 2019, 2018
ACE Hafis Weston Foods (Canada) Inc. Commercial baking Toronto Ontario 2020, 2019
CAMI Assembly General Motors Company Auto assembly Ingersoll Ontario 2020, 2019, 2018
HCM Assembly Plant Honda of Canada Manufacturing Inc. Auto assembly Alliston Ontario 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020
HCM Engine Plant Honda of Canada Manufacturing Inc. Auto engines Alliston Ontario 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020
Koch Fertilizer Brandon Koch Fertilizer Canada, ULC Fertilizer Brandon Manitoba 2023, 2022, 2021
Lévis Bakery Bimbo Canada Commercial baking Lévis Quebec 2023, 2022, 2021
MHB Bowness Weston Foods (Canada) Inc. Commercial baking Calgary Alberta 2019, 2018
MHB Fenmar Weston Foods (Canada) Inc. Commercial baking Toronto Ontario 2020, 2019
MHB PreBake Weston Foods (Canada) Inc. Commercial baking Regina Saskatchewan 2020, 2019, 2018
Moncton Bakery Bimbo Canada Commercial baking Moncton New Brunswick 2023, 2022
Natural Bakery Bimbo Canada Commercial baking Winnipeg Manitoba 2023
Nebo Bakery Bimbo Canada Commercial baking Hamilton Ontario 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020
Portage la Prairie Potato Processing Facility Simplot Canada (II) Limited Frozen Fried Potato Portage la Prairie Manitoba 2023, 2022, 2020, 2019
St. John’s Bakery Bimbo Canada Commercial baking St. John’s Newfoundland 2023, 2022, 2021
St. Marys Cement Plant St. Marys Cement Inc. (Canada) Cement St Marys Ontario 2023
Stonemill Bakery Bimbo Canada Commercial baking Toronto Ontario 2023, 2022
Viau Bakery Bimbo Canada Commercial baking Montreal Quebec 2023, 2022, 2021
Viceroy Bakery Bimbo Bakehouse LLC Commercial baking Vaughn Ontario 2023, 2022, 2021
WBL Amherst Weston Foods (Canada) Inc. Commercial baking Amherst Nova Scotia 2020 , 2019, 2018
WBL Concord Weston Foods (Canada) Inc. Commercial baking Concord Ontario 2020 , 2019, 2018
WBL Gatineau Weston Foods (Canada) Inc. Commercial baking Gatineau Quebec 2020 , 2019, 2018
WBL Haddad Weston Foods (Canada) Inc. Commercial baking Vaughan Ontario 2018
WBL Kingston Weston Foods (Canada) Inc. Commercial baking Kingston Ontario 2019, 2018
WBL Kitchener Weston Foods (Canada) Inc. Commercial baking Kitchener Ontario 2020 , 2019, 2018
WBL Longueuil Weston Foods (Canada) Inc. Commercial baking Longueuil Quebec 2020
WBL Napierville Weston Foods (Canada) Inc. Commercial baking Napierville Quebec 2020 , 2019, 2018
WBL Sudbury Weston Foods (Canada) Inc. Commercial baking Sudbury Ontario 2020 , 2019, 2018
WBL Winnipeg Weston Foods (Canada) Inc. Commercial baking Winnipeg Manitoba 2020 , 2019, 2018
Winnipeg Bakery Bimbo Canada Commercial baking Winnipeg Manitoba 2023
Edmonton Cement Plant and Terminal Heidelberg Materials Cement Edmonton Alberta 2023
Delta Cement Plant and Terminal Heidelberg Materials Cement Delta British Columbia 2023

Do you have a plant in the United States? Visit the Environmental Protection Agency website for information on plants that are eligible for certification and how to apply.


The ENERGY STAR name and symbol are trademarks registered in Canada by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and are administered and promoted by Natural Resources Canada.

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