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Long Descriptions for Clean Energy Thematic Report
Pie chart on slide 6
This pie chart shows the clean energy theme expenditures by program from 2007-08 to 2009-10.
- ecoENERGY for Buildings and Houses: $41.6M that represents 5.9% of expenditures
- ecoENERGY for Retrofit: Homes & Small and Medium Organizations: $421.0M that represents 59.9% of expenditures
- ecoENERGY for Industry: $12.0 M that represents 1.7% of expenditures
- ecoENERGY for Renewable Power: $109.0M that represents 15.5% of expenditures
- ecoENERGY for Renewable Heat: $20.7M that represents 3% of expenditures
- ecoENERGY for Technology Initiative: $87.0M that represents 12.4% of expenditures
- ecoENERGY for Aboriginal and Northern Communities: $11.3M that represents 1.6% of expenditures
Figure on slide 8 shows the four evaluations conducted by NRCan that provides findings for the six NRCan programs:
The first evaluation is the Renewable Energy evaluation which provides findings for NRCan program 1. ecoENERGY for Renewable Power; and NRCan program 2. ecoENERGY for Renewable Heat.
The second is the evaluation of the Energy Efficiency for Industry, Housing and Buildings which provides findings for NRCan program 3. ecoENERGY for Buildings and Houses; NRCan program 4. ecoENERGY for Retrofit: Homes and SMO; NRCan program 5. ecoENERGY for Industry.
The third evaluation is Clean Electric Power Generation and the fifth evaluation is Oil & Gas which both provide findings for NRCan program 6. ecoENERGY Technology Initiative.
Figure on slide 13 provides 3 levels of information (ultimate, intermediate, immediate outcomes) on the consolidated Clean Energy Theme logic model.
At the top level, ultimate outcome is: Reduced emissions of GHGs and CACs from clean energy activities.
At the middle level, intermediate outcomes are:
- Adoption of energy efficiency products and services that result in reduced GHGs and CACs;
- Adoption of renewable energy products and services, and strengthened infrastructure, resulting in reduced GHGs and CACs;
- Third intermediate outcome: Availability of innovative, market-ready energy processes, products, and services that result in reduced GHGs and CACs.
At the bottom level, immediate outcomes are:
- Partnerships and collaborative agreements with stakeholders to promote clean energy activities that result in lower emissions of GHGs and CACs;
- Involvement by industry in developing and using energy efficiency products, services, and processes that result in lower emissions of GHGs and CACs;
- Transfer and/or use of clean energy technologies and practices leading to lower emissions of GHGs and CACs;
- Awareness and understanding among stakeholders of the potential for, and methods of, reducing GHGs and CACs through energy production and use
Figure on slide 14 shows which ecoENERGY programs contributed to each of the logic model outcomes.
The first column provides the “outcomes” aligned to a column each for: buildings and houses; retrofit Homes; retrofit SMO; industry; renewable power; renewable heat; and ecoETI.
- Outcome - partnerships and collaborative agreements contributes to: buildings and houses; retrofit homes; industry; and ecoETI.
- Outcome – industry involvement contributes to: industry, renewable power, renewable heat and ecoETI.
- Outcome - Transfer and/or use of clean energy technologies and practices contributes to: ecoETI.
- Outcome - Awareness and understanding among stakeholders contributes to: buildings and houses; industry; and ecoETI
- Outcome - Adoption of energy efficiency products and services contributes to: buildings and housing, retrofit homes; retrofit SMO; industry; and ecoETI
- Outcome - Adoption of renewable energy products and services contributes to: renewable power; renewable heat; ecoETI
- Outcome - Availability of innovative, market-ready energy processes, products, and services contributes to: renewable heat; and ecoETI
- Outcome - Reduced emissions of GHGs and CACs from clean energy activities contributes to:buildings and houses; retrofit homes; retrofit SMO; industry; renewable power; renewable heat; and ecoETI.
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