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Report on Plans and Priorities 2011-2012
Electronic Layer of Reporting
Elements of NRCan's Sustainable Development Strategy
FSDS Target 1.1 - Climate Change Mitigation
Relative to 2005 emission levels, reduce Canada’s total greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) 17% by 2020.
FSDS Implementation Strategy - International Work on Climate Change
1.1.49 Multilateral Organizations Outside of the UNFCCC
1.1.49.1 Advance Canadian interests in a range of high-level climate change-related international fora, such as the G8, the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate (MEF), including the MEF initiated Clean Energy Ministerial; and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. (NRCan)
You will find below details about NRCan’s activities that contribute to this implementation strategy:
Domestic and International Energy Policy
This activity is nested within NRCan’s Program Activity Architecture (PAA) as follows:
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Strategic Outcome 1 -Economic Competiveness
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Program Activity 1.1 -Economic Opportunities for Natural Resources
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Sub Activity 1.1.7 -Domestic and International Energy Policy
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Description
The development of Canada’s energy resources is an important component of Canadian prosperity, and can be achieved only by a globally competitive energy sector that is governed in a manner that is consistent with Canada’s social and environmental goals. To support such governance and the responsible development of Canada’s energy resources, under Sub Activity - Domestic and International Energy Policy (P.A.A 1.1.7), NRCan delivers current and timely energy related analysis, advice and recommendations to NRCan senior management and government on a variety of domestic and international issues including clean energy, climate change, renewable electricity, nuclear energy, uranium and radioactive wastes, and federal-provincial-territorial energy relations.
Under this Sub Activity, NRCan contributes to Canada’s participation in high-level climate change-related international fora, including technology partnerships such as Clean Energy Ministerial, Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum and Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute. NRCan also actively participates in and provides input into various multilateral fora, such as the G8, G20 and APEC, whose focus includes green growth, the promotion of clean energy research and development and the enhancement of trade in environmental goods and services.
Relationship to FSDS Target
In the high-level climate change-related international fora (including technology partnerships such as Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM), Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum and Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute), Canada supports constructive and ambitious global action for climate change mitigation. By facilitating the development and deployment of clean technologies and undertaking concrete actions within international initiatives, NRCan contributes to reduce GHG emissions. For example, NRCan participates in the Global Superior Energy Performance Partnership under the CEM, which will support improvements in energy efficiency in buildings. Improvements in energy efficiency help to reduce GHG emissions associated with energy use by decreasing electricity demand. Thus, initiatives under Sub Activity - Domestic and International Energy Policy contribute indirectly to FSDS Target 1.1 - Climate Change Mitigation.
Non-Financial Performance Expectations
This initiative sunsets in FY 2010-2011 and will be reported on in DPR 2010-2011. Non Financial Performance Expectations apply to:
FY 2010-2011 only.
Output and Indicators (Sub Activity 1.1.7)
Advice, recommendations and analysis on specific international engagement in energy-related fora and projects.
- Advice, recommendations and analysis in support of international working groups, meetings and/or projects.
- Advice, recommendations and analysis in support of international climate change engagement.
Other FSDS Linkages
Sub Activity - Domestic and International Energy Policy further contributes to FSDS Target 1.1 - Climate Change Mitigation through the following implementation strategies:
- 1.1.20 - Develop climate change strategies aligned with the United States including working collaboratively through the Canada-U.S. Clean Energy Dialogue to advance clean energy priorities;
- 1.1.30 - The Atlantic Energy Gateway initiative aims to facilitate development of the Atlantic renewable energy sector by fostering collaboration, common understanding, and communication among governments, and between governments and the private sector, to maximize and expedite the development of renewable energy sources in the region;
- 1.1.43 - Work with international partners to implement commitments in the Copenhagen Accord such as mitigation targets and actions; short and long-term financing; mechanisms for technology and reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degredation; adaptation actions; and provisions for transparency and accountability of climate change actions;
- 1.1.48.2 - Participate in strategic international climate change negotiations and engagement in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), including leadership on key issues;
- 1.1.50 - Asia-Pacific Partnership: Manage Canadian Asia-Pacific Partnership-funded projects that promote the development, diffusion and deployment of clean technologies;
- 1.1.53 - Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS): Participate in a variety of policy and technical multilateral cooperation fora including the Global CCS Institute, the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum, the International Energy Agency and the MEF Clean Energy Ministerial Carbon Capture and Storage Action Group.
This Sub Activity also contributes to FSDS Target 2.1 - Air Pollutants through two implementation strategies:
- 2.1.16 - ecoACTION programs reduce GHG emissions and can directly or indirectly contribute to air pollutant emission reduction;
- 2.1.19 - The Atlantic Energy Gateway initiative aims to facilitate development of the Atlantic renewable energy sector by fostering collaboration, common understanding, and communication among governments and the private sector, to maximize and expedite the development of renewable energy sources in the region.
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