Friday, September 19, 2008

Belledune launches community conservation program with Efficiency NB (08/09/19)

NB 1349

Sept. 19, 2008

BELLEDUNE (CNB) - With the announcement of a community conservation plan in partnership with Efficiency NB, the Village of Belledune has become one of New Brunswick's leading communities in promoting energy efficiency and taking action on climate change.

Minister of Energy Jack Keir praised the village for its leadership.

"Belledune joins a growing number of communities raising the awareness and importance of energy efficiency through a community campaign," Keir said. "The village is a great example for other New Brunswick communities, both big and small. Congratulations to Belledune residents, business owners, mayor, council and village administration for committing to become more energy efficient."

"Energy efficiency and partnering with communities are key components of our climate change action plan," said Minister of Environment Roland Haché. "In order to meet the objectives set out in the action plan, and remain positioned to be self-sufficient by 2026, our province needs more communities to be involved in taking action on climate change."

Mayor Nick Duivenvoorden pledged the village's commitment to the conservation initiative in front of residents, town officials and representatives from Efficiency NB at the Belledune Recreation and Cultural Centre.

"This is a positive step toward a more energy efficient future for Belledune," Duivenvoorden said. "In our homes, in our schools, workplaces and businesses we can all be more energy efficient and take steps to use less energy. We will all enjoy the benefits of making these small and large changes, and I hope all of you will join us in this exciting plan."

Homeowners received information on how to arrange for an energy audit of their home to measure its energy efficiency rating, the first step in using Efficiency NB's Existing Homes Upgrades program, which offers financial incentives and advice to make homes more energy efficient. There was also a light bulb exchange sponsored by Efficiency NB. Residents brought in an incandescent bulb and exchanged it for an energy efficient compact fluorescent bulb.

The village has completed energy audits on its five municipal facilities, with help from Enerplan consultants. Work is now ongoing to implement the recommended actions, and once complete, the village's energy savings are expected to be about $29,000 per year. This decreased energy use will also reduce greenhouse gas emissions generated by the facilities by about 167 tonnes, or the equivalent of 28 passenger vehicles being taken off the road for a year.

08/09/19

MEDIA CONTACTS: Tracey Somers, Efficiency NB, 1-506-643-2860; Nicole Carrier, Village of Belledune 1-506-522-3700.

08/09/19

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Province receives improved grade on energy efficiency report card (08/08/12)

NB 1162

Aug. 12, 2008

SAINT JOHN (CNB) - The province has received a B- grade from the Canadian Energy Efficiency Alliance (CEEA) on its national report card on energy efficiency. The grade is an improvement from its 2005 grade of C+.

"I am pleased with the progress Efficiency NB has made since its creation in 2006, and I am proud of the work it has done," said Energy Minister Jack Keir. "In particular, it has shown excellent leadership in the last year with its existing homes retrofit program. The services provided improve every year, and I am sure this will be reflected in our next report card as well."

Efficiency New Brunswick's Existing Homes Energy Efficiency Upgrades Program has placed New Brunswick second only to Saskatchewan for the number of initial and post-retrofit audits conducted as a percentage of the existing housing stock. The Energy Efficient New Homes Program has successfully increased the market penetration of newly constructed EnerGuide 80 and R-2000 homes in the province to 15 per cent from 2.5 per cent.

As noted by the CEEA, Efficiency NB has one of the broadest mandates in the country, with responsibility for all energy sources and all sectors. In just two years it has had a significant response from both the commercial and industrial sectors in the province.

Twelve of the most energy intensive industrial operations in the province have signed on to its industrial program, and over 200 commercial buildings have taken the first step toward improving their energy efficiency. The recently announced single entry point to both the provincial and federal programs for New Brunswick commercial building owners is the first collaboration of its kind in Canada.

The high level of participation and the ease of access to energy efficiency programs in the province demonstrate Efficiency NB's ongoing success in developing client-focused programs that deliver measurable results.

08/08/12

MEDIA CONTACT: Janelle Shillington, Efficiency New Brunswick, 1-506-643-7831.

08/08/12

Easier access to efficiency incentives for building owners, managers (08/07/18)

NB 1065

July 18, 2008

SAINT JOHN (CNB) - Building owners and managers may now make a single application to the federal and New Brunswick governments for financial incentives to increase their energy efficiency.

The announcement was made today by Veterans Affairs Minister Greg Thompson, who attended on behalf of Natural Resources Minister Gary Lunn, and Energy Minister Jack Keir.

"I'm pleased to see that building owners and managers across the province will be able to access financial incentives more easily," said Thompson. "Our government has made it even easier for Canadians to keep more money in their pockets by investing in energy-efficiency improvements that also help the environment."

Applications to Efficiency NB's Energy Smart - Commercial Buildings Retrofit Incentive Program will now be automatically considered for the commercial and institutional component of the Government of Canada's ecoENERGY Retrofit program

"This is great news for many organizations in the province, which now can benefit from more funding with less paperwork," said Keir. "Today's announcement is a clear reflection of Efficiency New Brunswick's ongoing success in developing client-focused, energy-efficiency programs that deliver measurable results."

Efficiency NB offers a comprehensive choice of energy-efficiency programs. The agency designs and delivers innovative programs to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. It has an annual budget of $26 million to help homeowners and commercial and industrial clients with building and retrofitting for maximum energy efficiencies.

Interest in the Efficiency NB Energy Smart program is growing, and owners of more than 200 commercial buildings have taken the first step toward completing a pre-project energy audit. With this new initiative, it will be easier for building owners and managers to maximize their energy-efficiency potential. New Brunswick is the first province to collaborate to offer commercial building owners and managers a single entry point to both the provincial and federal programs.

By applying for incentives from both programs, organizations can receive up to $25 per gigajoule of estimated energy savings for a maximum combined incentive of $100,000.

In addition to the Government of Canada's $375-million ecoENERGY Efficiency Initiative, which includes ecoENERGY Retrofit, the federal government has committed $1.5 billion to renewable energy sources and $230 million to accelerate the development of the next generation of technologies that will allow Canadians to produce and consume energy more cleanly.

For more information on Efficiency NB, visit www.efficiencynb.ca, or call Efficiency NB at 1-866-643-8833. More information on the Government of Canada's ecoENERGY initiatives is available at www.ecoaction.gc.ca.

08/07/18

MEDIA CONTACTS: Tracey Somers, Efficiency NB, 506-643-2860; Bernadette Murphy, acting director of communications, office of the minister, Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, 613-996-2007.

08/07/18

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REVISED/Efficiency NB, Enbridge Gas collaborate on new efficiency project (08/06/25)

NB 941

June 25, 2008

SAINT JOHN (CNB) - The range of heating system choices available to homeowners in the province will be broadened through a Residential Off-Electric Baseboard Conversion Project offered through a partnership between Efficiency NB and Enbridge Gas New Brunswick. Efficiency NB President and CEO Elizabeth Weir, and Enbridge Gas general manager Dave Charleson, made the announcement today.

Under the project, up to 300 homeowners will be getting help to pay for conversion of baseboard heating and electric water heating systems to natural gas. Funding of up to $10,000 will be provided for a limited time for the conversions.

"Converting homes heated with electric baseboards to a central heating option requires the installation of both a heating system and ductwork, making it a more costly measure for homeowners," said Weir. " This pilot program will pool resources from Efficiency NB and Enbridge Gas New Brunswick to identify affordable solutions for homeowners considering this option."

"Enbridge Gas New Brunswick is pleased to join Efficiency NB on this project," said Charleson. "Homeowners participating in the program will not only help save the environment by choosing natural gas, but they can also save money."

Energy Minister Jack Keir praised the collaboration between Efficiency NB and Enbridge Gas.

"Electricity generation is the single largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in New Brunswick, and electric baseboard heating systems are the least efficient and least environmentally friendly heating option," said Keir. "So, non-electric, central heating makes sense because it reduces the demand for electricity generation and follows through on the recommendations made in the province's climate change action plan."

An analysis of the project will be undertaken after its completion to determine if the initiative should be continued.

Moving to a high-efficiency central heating system will further reduce a home's greenhouse gas emissions after energy efficiency renovations are completed through Efficiency NB's upgrades program. On average in New Brunswick, an electrically heated home produces more than twice as much greenhouse gas as a comparable home heated with a high-efficiency natural gas heating system.

For more information on the program, contact Enbridge Gas New Brunswick at 1-866-343-8427 or visit its website.

For more information on Efficiency NB, visit its website or call 1-866-643-8833.

08/06/25

MEDIA CONTACTS: Tracey Somers, Efficiency NB, 506-643-2860; Dave Charleson, Enbridge Gas, 506-453-7388.

08/06/25

Perth-Andover uses energy savings for free swimming and skating (08/06/06)

NB 859

June 6, 2008

PERTH-ANDOVER (CNB) - Family fun and fitness are being promoted by the Village of Perth-Andover as it takes advantage of energy-cost savings to offer free swimming and skating for residents. The benefits come as part of the village's community energy efficiency campaign with Efficiency NB.

For almost a year the village has been working with Efficiency NB on an energy conservation program, and has completed a number of initiatives aimed at decreasing energy use in the village.

"I applaud Perth-Andover for finding a creative use for its energy savings," said Elizabeth Weir, Efficiency NB president and CEO. "The village has jumped on board with its energy efficiency efforts. By using the savings to provide free swimming and skating it demonstrates that energy efficiency can make resources available to provide additional services that benefit residents, and thank them for doing their part."

Perth-Andover is nearing the one-year mark of its two-year community campaign for energy efficiency, and is closing in on its goal to have zero growth in energy consumption in the first year.

The village has completed two compact fluorescent lights (CFL) giveaways, and recently held a drive to provide homeowners with water-heater blankets as well. A number of initiatives in schools have involved students from kindergarten to high school in environmental studies classes. As well, the village has begun retrofits to municipal buildings, and has encouraged homeowners to have energy audits and to install a minimum of four CFLs.

Perth-Andover Mayor Rick Beaulieu is proud of the residents' involvement in the community campaign.

"We all realize that there is a role for each of us to play in decreasing energy use and the impact of energy on the environment," Beaulieu said. "I am proud that our residents have been helping us achieve our ambitious goals so, it makes sense that we give something back."

08/06/06

MEDIA CONTACT: Tracey Somers, Efficiency NB, 506-643-2860; Justine Waldeck, Village of Perth-Andover, 506-273-4959.

08/06/06

Climate Action Fund investment to support energy efficiency program (08/06/03)

NB 824

June 3, 2008

FREDERICTON (CNB) - Greenhouse gas emissions will be reduced in the province as a result of support from the Government of New Brunswick for an energy efficiency program.

The Department of Environment is providing Efficiency NB with $4,000,000 from the New Brunswick Climate Action Fund in support of a retrofit program that promotes energy savings for the province's existing commercial buildings.

Environment Minister Roland Haché made the announcement today.

"Our province must continue to be proactive in fostering energy efficiency in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, achieve the goals of the New Brunswick Climate Change Action Plan, and promote the sustainability of the environment," Haché said. "This investment in energy efficiency will further New Brunswick's progress toward these goals, which must be reached so that our province can be self-sufficient by 2026."

Efficiency NB's Energy Smart Commercial Building Retrofit Program assists existing commercial building owners and operators with financial incentives to make businesses more energy-efficient, reduce operating and maintenance costs, and improve the quality of facilities. The program supports a broad range of buildings within the commercial sector, including churches, grocery stores, retail buildings, recreational buildings, large multi-unit residential buildings, restaurants, hotels and municipal buildings.

With this additional support, the program will result in an anticipated total annual reduction of about 148,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions.

Efficiency NB president and CEO Elizabeth Weir said that the funding will make the program more effective as a means to lessen the impact of energy use on the environment in New Brunswick.

"This investment will enable Efficiency NB to play a greater role in fostering energy efficiency and, at the same time, promote the sustainability of New Brunswick's environment and communities," Weir said.

Established from New Brunswick's portion of the federal government's Canada Eco-Trust for Clean Air and Climate Change, the $34-million New Brunswick Climate Action Fund is used to support projects that are in keeping with the goals of the New Brunswick Climate Change Action Plan. The three-year fund is dedicated to public-sector, private-sector and not-for-profit initiatives that will result in reductions or avoidance of greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution throughout the province.

"The N.B. Climate Action Fund is a financial resource that allows stakeholders to play a greater role in promoting the sustainability of our environment and helping New Brunswick to become self-sufficient," Haché said. "I commend all stakeholders in the public and private sectors who have already come forward to work with government by taking advantage of this opportunity to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions in New Brunswick."

The province launched the five-year New Brunswick Climate Change Action Plan in June 2007. As a result of New Brunswick-led initiatives in the plan, greenhouse gas emissions will be reduced in the province by 5.5 megatonnes annually in 2012. With the addition of federal initiatives, the plan will result in a reduction of New Brunswick's greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels in 2012. The achievement of these reductions will position New Brunswick to realize further reductions of 10 per cent below 1990 levels by 2020.

08/06/03

MEDIA CONTACT: Michael Wesson, public affairs, Environment, 506-453-3700; Tracey Somers, Efficiency NB, 506-643-2860.

08/06/03


Efficiency NB's industrial program meets first-year targets (08/05/29)

NB 790

May 29, 2008

FREDERICTON (CNB) - The first-year target for Efficiency NB's industrial program that was launched less than six months ago has been reached, Premier Shawn Graham announced today. A total of 10 of the province's largest industrial energy consumers have signed agreements committing to implement measures to decrease energy use.

The announcement was made at the annual meeting and conference of the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME) Association in Fredericton, where Graham spoke favourably of industry's level of interest in the program.

"I want to commend Efficiency NB and the participating companies who are showing leadership on reducing energy consumption," Graham said. "These companies are sending a strong message that you can be both profitable and environmental stewards. Industry can be more competitive by being more environmentally responsible."

The industrial program was designed for New Brunswick's top industrial energy consumers, which account for more than 90 per cent of the total energy consumed by the industrial sector.

Minister of Energy Jack Keir, who joined Graham and Environment Minister Roland Haché in making the announcement, also stressed the importance of investing in energy efficiency and the potential economic benefit.

"Industrial facilities are becoming more competitive by combining energy-cost savings, sustainable-energy-cost avoidances, and other productivity improvements," Keir said.

The program offers companies incentives of up to $500,000 in matching funding, depending on the range of energy efficiency measures implemented. It is also expected to leverage an additional $112 million in private sector investment in the province.

Funding for the industrial program has come in part from the Department of Environment's New Brunswick Climate Action Fund, which was established from New Brunswick's portion of the federal government's Eco-Trust for Clean Air and Climate Change Fund. The combined efforts of participants in the industrial program will result in a projected reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of up to 200,000 tonnes annually.

"Our province must continue to be proactive in fostering energy efficiency in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, achieve the goals of the New Brunswick Climate Change Action Plan, and promote sustainability of the environment," Haché said. "This significant investment in energy efficiency will further New Brunswick's progress toward these goals, which our province must achieve in order to be self-sufficient by 2026."

The high level of interest in the industrial program has demonstrated the industrial sector's increasing attention on energy use and environmental impact. Efficiency NB is ready to offer services to additional large energy users, and climate change funding makes this possible.

Efficiency NB has a broad mandate to promote energy efficiency in all sectors and with all energy sources. The industrial program is unique in its customized approach to providing industry with practical solutions for energy management, and focuses on identifying and supporting opportunities for energy efficiency projects, the development of energy-management information systems, and capacity building through custom technical support and training to facilitate operational and management best practices.

"With the flexibility to look at all energy sources, Efficiency NB is able to provide a custom approach for every company," said Efficiency NB President and CEO Elizabeth Weir. "This is a key factor in the program's success."

The following organizations, representing wood forest products, pulp and paper, food processing, and plastics industries, have signed participant agreements with Efficiency NB:

    * AV Cell Inc.
    * AV Nackawic Inc.
    * Flakeboard Company Ltd.
    * Fraser Papers Inc., Edmundston mill
    * Fraser Papers Inc. - Plaster Rock lumbermill
    * IPL Inc. - Edmundston plant
    * Irving Paper Ltd.
    * Lake Utopia Paper
    * Maple Leaf Consumer Foods Inc.
    * Marwood Ltd.

Efficiency NB offers sound advice and practical solutions in order to use energy more efficiently, make better energy choices, manage energy expenses, and lessen the impact of energy use on the environment. Its programs are available to industrial, commercial and residential sectors.

For more information on Efficiency NB and its programs and services, visit www.efficiencynb.ca, or call 1-866-643-8833.

08/05/29

MEDIA CONTACTS: Janelle Shillington, Efficiency NB, 506-643-7831; Michael Wesson, Department of Environment, 506-453-3700.

08/05/29

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Efficiency NB offers series of energy management workshops (08/04/23)

NB 511

April 23, 2008

SAINT JOHN (CNB) - Organizations in New Brunswick will learn how to reduce energy costs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, as Efficiency New Brunswick partners with Natural Resources Canada to bring the popular Dollars to $ense Energy Management Workshops to the province April 29-30 in Dieppe.

Since 1997, over 14,000 representatives of industrial, commercial and institutional organizations from across Canada have enrolled in Dollars to $ense workshops offered by Natural Resources Canada's Office of Energy Efficiency. The workshops offer energy savings tips to the commercial, industrial and manufacturing sectors.

Organizations that participate in the workshops will be well on their way to lowering operation and production costs and increasing operational efficiency. The energy-saving tips offered will also help organizations improve their competitive position, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and create a better work environment.

"By fostering energy efficiency, these workshops will help our province meet the greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets of the New Brunswick Climate Change Action Plan and promote environmental sustainability," Environment Minister Roland Haché said.

The first workshop is Spot the Energy Savings Opportunities (April 29). Participants will learn to identify opportunities to save on energy use and reduce energy costs.

The second workshop, Energy Monitoring and the Energy Master Plan (April 30) will introduce participants to monitoring and analyzing energy use. They'll also learn how to quantify savings, build a framework for an energy management program, and identify the next steps for their organization.

The workshop leader is Steven Dixon, a well-known energy management consultant from Ontario.

"A key focus of Efficiency NB is to help build the capacity in New Brunswick to become better at energy management," Efficiency NB president and CEO Elizabeth Weir said. "Steven's workshops have had great reviews, and participants appreciate his approach to customize content based on the needs of his audience."

The workshops will take place in Dieppe, NB at the Atlantic Building Supply Dealers Association, 70 Englehart St. There are some spaces remaining and participants may register for one or both workshops by calling 613-996-0763 or contacting Vanessa D'Amours-Chénier at vdamours@nrcan.gc.ca. The registration fee is $150 for each workshop, which includes lunch.

These workshops offer the opportunity for Efficiency NB to share with organizations some ways to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emission, to lessen the impact on climate change and to work together toward meeting the goals of the government's Climate Change Action Plan.

Efficiency NB offers sound advice and practical solutions to use energy more efficiently, make better energy choices, manage energy expenses and lessen the impact of energy use on the environment.

For more information on Efficiency NB and its programs and services, visit http://www.efficiencynb.ca or call 1-866-643-8833.

The government launched the five-year New Brunswick Climate Change Action Plan in June 2007. As a result of the New Brunswick-led initiatives in the plan, greenhouse gas emissions will be reduced in the province by 5.5 megatonnes annually in 2012. With the addition of federal initiatives, the plan will result in a reduction of New Brunswick's greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels in 2012.

08/04/23

MEDIA CONTACT: Tracey Somers, Efficiency NB, 506-643-2860.

08/04/23

Efficiency NB launches Earth Day rebate campaign (08/04/22)

NB 505

April 22, 2008

SAINT JOHN (CNB) - Efficiency NB is recognizing Earth Day with an in-store rebate campaign to educate New Brunswickers on the benefits of switching to compact fluorescent lighting (CFL) products, and to provide a financial incentive to help offset the cost of doing so.

Energy Minister Jack Keir is supportive of the program, and praised the initiative.

"On Earth Day, many of us reflect on how we can lessen our impact on the environment," Keir said. "Efficiency NB has provided the information and an incentive for each and every household to easily participate in reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, which are key components of this government's Climate Change Action Plan."

A $2 instant rebate coupon is now available at participating grocery stores, department stores, home improvement centres, and hardware stores across the province, and may be used against the purchase of Energy Star® qualified CFL products until May 30.

"Switching to CFL products is one of the easiest ways you can reduce your household energy consumption," said Elizabeth Weir, Efficency NB president and CEO. "If everyone does a little, it can add up to a lot. Replacing the four most used bulbs in your home will save you about $22 in annual electricity costs. And if 15 per cent of New Brunswick homes participate in this way, it will reduce electricity usage by 11 million kilowatt hours a year."

The agency partnered with NB Power, Saint John Energy, and municipal electric utilities in Perth-Andover and Edmundston to include an insert in April power bills for all New Brunswick households. The insert provides information about CFL lighting products and the in-store rebate program.

"Replacing lighting is a great first step," Keir said. "I encourage homeowners, businesses and industrial operations to contact Efficiency NB for information on incentives and programs available to help with efforts to increase energy efficiency."

Efficiency NB offers advice and practical solutions to use energy more efficiently, make better energy choices, manage energy expenses, and lessen the impact of energy use on the environment. For more information on Efficiency NB and its programs and services, visit its website at www.efficiencynb.ca, or call 1-866-643-8833.

08/04/22

MEDIA CONTACT: Tracey Somers, Efficiency NB, 1-506-643-2860.

08/04/22

Efficiency NB launches energy awareness campaign featuring David Suzuki (08/04/07)

NB 405

April 7, 2008

SAINT JOHN (CNB) - Efficiency New Brunswick will launch a mass media energy efficiency awareness campaign today with commercials featuring Dr. David Suzuki, co-founder of the David Suzuki Foundation, and award-winning scientist, environmentalist and broadcaster.

The campaign, featuring TV commercials and online advertisements, promotes an energy efficiency awareness message and advises New Brunswickers of the assistance available through programs and services offered by Efficiency NB to assist in reducing energy use. Efficiency NB offers provincial residents the most comprehensive suite of residential energy efficiency programs available in Canada.

David Suzuki expressed support for the awareness campaign. "I am delighted that the ads are being aired in New Brunswick, and I commend Efficiency NB for sharing the message," he said. "It is easy for each of us to begin making better energy choices. That's what it's all about: one by one, we will make a difference."

Energy Minister Jack Keir noted that Efficiency New Brunswick is able to bring these high quality productions to New Brunswick due to the collaboration and co-operation with the Ontario Ministry of Energy. "I am also very pleased that as a result of Efficiency NB's initiative, these commercials will be aired for the first time in Canada on francophone media outlets," he said.

"We genuinely appreciate Dr. Suzuki's generous support of our work at Efficiency NB," Efficiency NB president and CEO Elizabeth Weir said. "More and more, we are finding that people are asking what they can do to cut energy use and combat global warming. Making the most efficient use of the energy we consume, either in the home or at work, is something everyone can do and makes a measurable difference in reducing energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions."

Suzuki volunteered to appear in these commercials at no charge to promote the message of energy efficiency to Ontario, and now Efficiency NB is sharing this message with New Brunswickers.

Efficiency NB offers sound advice and practical solutions through a comprehensive suite of residential, commercial and industrial programs aimed at reducing energy consumption in New Brunswick.

More information on Efficiency NB and its programs is available at http://www.efficiencynb.ca or by calling 1-866-643-8833.

08/04/07

MEDIA CONTACT: Tracey Somers, Efficiency NB, 506-643-2860.

08/04/07

Members of Efficiency NB's board of directors (07/12/06)

NB 1576

Dec. 6, 2007

FREDERICTON (CNB) - Energy Minister Jack Keir today announced the list of members of Efficiency NB's board of directors, naming Kenneth Losier of Moncton as chair of the board and Andrée Savoie of Dieppe as vice-chair.

"I believe that the diverse experience and perspective of each of the members will greatly assist in charting Efficiency NB's strategic direction. Part of building a self-sufficient New Brunswick by 2026 is assuring that all government organizations operate with clear direction and focus," Keir said. "They will provide the advice and support needed to allow Efficiency NB to continue to develop the innovative programs and services it offers to New Brunswick residents, businesses and industry."

Efficiency NB is a Crown corporation, reporting to the Minister of Energy, mandated to promote the efficient use of energy in all sectors in the province, and to develop and deliver programs and services to help energy consumers reduce energy use.

Efficiency NB is pleased to welcome the following professionals to their board, all of whom are ambassadors of energy efficiency in their respective fields:

Kenneth Losier, appointed for a four-year term, is vice-president of real estate holdings at Assumption Life, and brings over 15 years of extensive financial services experience.

Andrée Savoie, director of operations and development manager of Acadian Properties Ltd. and a professional engineer, has been appointed vice-chair for a five-year term. Savoie has built her career in the construction industry and brings leadership to Efficiency NB in sustainable energy efficient construction practices.

Martin Chiasson, vice-president of Xerox Corporations' TeleWeb Operations, brings over 15 years of senior management experience and is a well-respected community leader. Chiasson has been appointed for a five-year term.

Eric Pelletier is the safety manager and reliability superintendent with Fraser Papers. Pelletier is a professional engineer with a broad array of technical and management experience in energy efficiency practices and new technologies in the industrial sector. He has been appointed for a four-year term.

Elaine McKinnon is a certified general accountant and vice-president of professional services and operations with xwave, a division of Bell Aliant. McKinnon brings to Efficiency NB senior financial and technical leadership and has been appointed for a two-year term.

Efficiency NB's President and CEO, Elizabeth Weir, also serves as a member of the board. Weir has built a lengthy career as an advocate for New Brunswick children, seniors and families, and has been at the helm of Efficiency NB since the corporation's inception.

Additional information about the programs and services offered by Efficiency NB are available through:

07/12/06

MEDIA CONTACTS: Janelle Shillington, marketing and communications director, Efficiency NB, 1-506-643-7826; Bonnie Doyle, communications, Department of Energy, 506-658-2410.

07/12/06

Efficiency NB program honoured by Washington research group (07/09/20)

NB 1186

Sept. 20, 2007

SAINT JOHN (CNB) - A non-profit research group has recognized Efficiency NB's Bright Ideas Commercial Lighting Program as part of a North American awards initiative to honour leading energy efficiency programs. The program was selected as an Exemplary Program by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE), based in Washington, D.C.

The Bright Ideas Commercial Lighting Program makes high-quality, energy-efficient lighting products available for commercial new construction and retrofit projects at discounted prices, through an agreement with participating electrical distributors. The eligible lighting products provide better quality light, longer life, and lower operating costs.

"With the special pricing available through the Bright Ideas Commercial Lighting Program, building owners and operators can install better-quality lighting products on their projects at the same cost as standard products, and lower their electricity bills," said Efficiency NB president and CEO Elizabeth Weir. "For example, 25-watt reduced-wattage T8 lamps use 22 per cent less energy than 32-watt lamps, and have, on average, a 40 per cent longer lamp life.

"The success of the Bright Ideas Commercial Lighting Program in transforming New Brunswick's commercial lighting market to higher-efficiency products is also due to the participation of our partners in the lighting industry."

Programs selected for the honour were judged especially noteworthy for their effectiveness and innovation in helping customers achieve greater levels of energy efficiency in their homes and business facilities.

"I want to congratulate the staff at Efficiency NB, whose effort and innovative program design were the key to winning this prestigious award," said Energy Minister Jack Keir. "This award acknowledges Efficiency NB's role as a national leader in developing groundbreaking energy efficiency programs."

"These programs are delivering energy efficiency savings that are critical in helping customers cope with today's high energy costs, plus they make an important environmental contribution because they help reduce greenhouse gas emissions," said Martin Kushler, ACEEE program director. "This is truly a win-win situation."

"ACEEE conducted this program review to recognize outstanding energy efficiency programs and honour the people and organizations responsible for their success," said Dan York, project director. "Programs such as the Bright Ideas Commercial Lighting Program clearly demonstrate the real value of energy efficiency to the customers it serves."

ACEEE is a nonprofit organization dedicated to research and policy development to advance energy efficiency as a means of promoting both economic prosperity and environmental protection. For more information, visit www.aceee.org.

Additional information about the programs and services offered by Efficiency NB are available through Efficiency NB, toll-free at 1-866-643-8833, or online at the Efficiency NB website.

07/09/20

MEDIA CONTACT: Janelle Shillington, marketing and communications director, Efficiency NB, 1-506-643-7826.

07/09/20

Launch of multi-year community energy efficient campaign (07/06/12)

NB 752

June 12, 2007

PERTH-ANDOVER - Saturday, June 16 marks the launch of a two-year community undertaking by the Village of Perth-Andover in partnership with Efficiency NB to transform Perth-Andover into New Brunswick's leading energy efficient community.

The official campaign launch kicks off on Saturday morning at the Perth-Andover Farmer's Market. In addition to energy efficiency public education, the Village of Perth Andover, in partnership with Efficiency NB and Energy Minister Jack Keir, Minister responsible for Efficiency NB, will be offering a compact fluorescent light bulb (CFL) giveaway with pledge cards at the market.

The two local hardware stores, Home Hardware and Perth-Andover Building Centre, will be joining in the effort by providing discounts through coupons on additional purchases of CFLs on the day of the launch event. Efficiency NB will have an employee on site at both hardware stores to provide information on CFL's and Efficiency NB's programs.

The comprehensive energy efficiency campaign has set forth ambitious goals for maximizing energy use for both residents and commercial property owners in the village.

For residents, the campaign includes goals such as:

  • A minimum of four CFLs installed per household;
  • Fifteen per cent of the village's homes completing energy audits;
  • In the first year of the campaign, zero growth in energy consumption; and
  • A reduction of five per cent overall in energy consumption in the second year.

On the commercial side, the village's plan targets energy audits for 20 per cent of its commercial buildings by the end of the campaign, with three quarters of those businesses aiming to take advantage of Efficiency NB's Energy Smart - Commercial Buildings Retrofit Incentive Program.

The Village of Perth-Andover is also taking the message of the value of energy efficiency into the schools, with initiatives involving students from kindergarten right up to students in the high school's Environmental Studies class.

"I want to salute the genuinely inspired leadership that the residents of Perth Andover are demonstrating through this ambitious and exciting campaign," Keir said. "It demonstrates that a more energy efficient future for the province starts in our local communities, so that in the home, in our schools and in the workplace, more New Brunswickers like the residents and commercial property owners of Perth-Andover are putting improved energy efficient practices into action."

"We believe that by allowing our residents and businesses to take ownership and responsibility of this campaign, a greater commitment and achievement will be developed for future energy efficient initiatives within the village, which helps foster new attitudes and practices towards energy use within our community," Perth-Andover Mayor Karen Titus said.

Communities wishing to participate in community energy efficiency initiatives should contact Efficiency NB directly at 1-866-643-8833.

07/06/12

MEDIA CONTACT: Janelle Shillington, marketing and communications director, Efficiency NB, 1-506-643-7826.

07/06/12

Efficiency NB adds new companies to list of service providers (07/06/07)

NB 724

June 7, 2007

SAINT JOHN (CNB) - Efficiency NB has added two new companies, Amerispec and Sustainable Housing, to its list of service providers for home energy evaluations.

Since the launch of Efficiency NB's suite of residential programs in January 2007, interest has been soaring with, up to 400 inquiries per week. The spike in popularity of the programs has created sufficient demand for the addition of the two new service providers, increasing the number of energy advisors around the province from nine to 23, which will help reduce wait times for homeowners who choose to take advantage of Efficiency NB's Residential Upgrades Program.

The Residential Upgrades Program is based on the federal ecoENERGY Retrofit Homes Program, and all energy evaluation service providers must be trained and certified through Natural Resources Canada.

"There has never been a better time to make your home more energy efficient and start saving money," Energy Minister Jack Keir said. "Through the Government of New Brunswick, Efficiency NB offers the most comprehensive suite of residential energy efficiency programs and the most affordable home energy audits in Canada."

Efficiency NB's Existing Home Energy Efficiency Upgrades Program provides New Brunswick homeowners with a tax-free grant of up to $2,000 or an interest-free loan of up to $10,000 to make their houses more energy-efficient. Homeowners who sign up for this program can also qualify for additional incentive funds from the federal ecoENERGY Retrofit Program.

For more information on Efficiency NB and its programs:

To book a home energy evaluation, call one of the following licensed companies:

  • Amerispec 1-866-922-6077
  • Enerplan Consultants Ltd. 1-866-363-7752
  • Home Energy Savings Inc. 1-866-855-3025
  • Sustainable Housing 1-877-722-2842

07/06/07

MEDIA CONTACT: Janelle Shillington, marketing and communications director, Efficiency NB, 1-506-643-7826.

07/06/07

Efficiency NB launches new commercial energy efficiency programs (07/04/27)

NB 523

April 27, 2007

FREDERICTON (CNB) -- Three new commercial energy efficiency programs, representing an investment of $4 million, were unveiled today by Energy Minister Jack Keir and Efficiency NB president and CEO Elizabeth Weir.

"The programs announced today will have a broad reach across New Brunswick's commercial sector, and will provide better control of energy costs for small and medium-sized businesses and manufacturers," Keir said. "The larger the building, the more important it is for initiatives such as improving the efficiency of lighting, heating, as well as upgrades to mechanical systems and building envelopes. With small and medium sized manufacturers, there are opportunities to improve energy efficiencies in process equipment such as chillers, boilers and compressed air systems."

"The opportunities for New Brunswick building owners and business operators to invest in energy efficiency programs not only yield savings on energy costs, but also enhance resale value of their buildings, and provide a competitive leasing advantage over standard buildings," Weir said. "High efficiency buildings also make better workplaces, contributing to increased productivity and reduced absenteeism."

Today's announcement includes the following:

  • The Bright Ideas lighting program, which provides premium energy-efficient lighting products at the same cost or less than standard lighting products by providing direct incentives to electrical distributors. Unlike similar programs in other jurisdictions which require contractors to fill out forms and apply for rebates, the Bright Ideas program makes it simple for contractors to purchase premium efficiency lighting products for the same price as they would typically pay for standard products.

  • For existing buildings, the Energy Smart - Commercial Buildings Retrofit Incentive Program offers commercial building owners financial incentives of up to $2,000 towards an evaluation to determine the range of potential energy efficiency upgrades, and an incentive up to a maximum of $50,000 towards energy retrofit project costs. These building retrofits would also be eligible for further savings through the Bright Ideas lighting program.

  • With the Start Smart - New Commercial Buildings Incentive Program, financial incentives of up to $60,000 are provided to offset the additional costs associated with designing sustainable high-efficiency buildings based on estimated annual energy savings. Again, these buildings would also be eligible for the premium efficiency lighting products available through the Bright Ideas lighting program, which will further help to reduce annual building operating costs.

"By promoting sustainable design and construction of new buildings, we are helping to transform the commercial construction sector, and increasing expertise across all disciplines," Weir said. "This include architects, designers, contractors and tradespeople, making New Brunswick a leader in construction best practices, and raising the bar on efficiency standards for new buildings."

"Our government is keenly aware of the impact of energy costs on the bottom line of business in the province," Keir said. "Our focus with the announcement of Efficiency NB's commercial programs are on the needs of small and medium-sized businesses and manufacturers in the province. Efficiency NB will work closely with Business New Brunswick to leverage funding in order to assist small and medium size manufacturers to maximize energy efficiency within their facilities."

With today's announcement, Efficiency NB now offers programs in each of New Brunswick's three sectors: residential, commercial and industrial.

Additional information about the programs offered by Efficiency NB are available through:

07/04/27

MEDIA CONTACT: Janelle Shillington, marketing and communications director, Efficiency NB, 1-506-643-7826.

07/04/27

Launch of industrial energy efficiency program (07/04/24)

NB 506

April 24, 2007

SAINT JOHN (CNB) - Efficiency NB will be up and running with its energy efficiency program for large industry this summer, Energy Minister Jack Keir, announced today.

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The minister released details on the program that will assist New Brunswick's 40 largest energy users to reduce their energy intensity.

"As a result of a productive consultation with a cross-section of New Brunswick industries, Efficiency NB was able to move quickly to identify industry priorities for program development," Keir said. "Efficiency NB will be taking a custom solutions approach, focused on the energy efficiency priorities of individual eligible industrial facilities."

Efficiency NB's $4 million in industrial program funding, the beginning of a multi-year funding commitment, is designed to help accelerate investments by industry in energy-reducing practices and new equipment that will lower their energy intensity, allowing them to better manage their energy costs in the long-term while improving their competitiveness.

In developing this program, Efficiency NB will be adopting a targeted account management approach built on a close working relationship with individual industrial facilities in order to implement custom solutions to match the best energy efficiency opportunities of individual companies.

Financial incentives will focus on, but not be restricted to: opportunity identification; building capacity at the plant level by providing plant specific training and support for improved technical and management best practices; business case development for energy efficiency projects; sub-metering; and on a project by project basis, additional funding to help strategic projects meet company return on investment targets.

Companies participating in Efficiency NB's industrial program may also be eligible for financial assistance such as loans, loan guarantees, and/or strategic assistance from Business New Brunswick.

Keir noted that Efficiency NB was able to accelerate its program development because of work initially done last year by the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters Association in its study of the energy efficiency potential for large industry. "That study identified a number of significant and successful efforts taken by industry leaders in the province," he said. "We want to build on that impressive record of success.

"With its Industrial Program, Efficiency NB is continuing to build on its successful record of innovative energy efficiency initiatives. Today's announcement represents a unique opportunity for New Brunswick's largest energy users to make sound investments to reduce their energy intensity - providing reduced costs for industry and a more secure energy future for the province."

Elizabeth Weir, president and CEO of Efficiency NB, noted that while program details were presently being finalized in order to be fully operational by this summer, industrial companies could contact the agency right away for any additional information or advice.

Additional information about the programs offered by Efficiency NB is available through:

    * Efficiency NB toll free line 1-866-643-8833
    * Efficiency NB online http://www.efficiencynb.ca

07/04/24

MEDIA CONTACT: Janelle Shillington, marketing and communications director, Efficiency NB, 1-506-643-7826.

07/04/24

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$7.1 million invested to reduce impact of power rates on low-income households (07/04/23)

NB 502

April 23, 2007

MONCTON (CNB) - The provincial government will enhance five programs, lessening the impact of the power rate increase by investing $7.1 million for clients receiving social assistance or housing assistance through the Department of Family and Community Services.

Minister of Family and Community Services Carmel Robichaud made the announcement today in Moncton, accompanied by Minister of Energy Jack Keir, and President and CEO of Efficiency New Brunswick Elizabeth Weir.

"These significant enhancements have been made to help ease the impact of the power rate increase," Robichaud said. "Today government is taking action to help those who need it most. These modifications will benefit more than 16,000 New Brunswick households receiving assistance from the department."

Keir said that his government is following through with its commitment to assist those who will be most affected by rate increases.

"I am very pleased with the announcement being made by the Department of Family and Community Services and Efficiency NB," Keir said. "I am especially pleased that the programs will help those thousands of New Brunswickers who will find the rate increase particularly challenging."

The enhancements include:

An 18 per cent increase to the Regular Fuel Supplement

  • This benefit will help about 2,000 New Brunswick households. Clients who heat with electricity will see this benefit increase to $780 a year, an increase of $120.

A 13 per cent increase to the Income Supplement Benefit

  • This benefit will help close to 6,000 households. The yearly amount will be $1,020, an increase of $120.

A 31 per cent increase to the Housing Heating Allowance

  • This increase will affect more than 5,900 households, and is the first increase since 1989. The new yearly average will be $1,020, an increase of $240.

An expanded Emergency Fuel Supplement

  • 1,200 additional social assistance clients who heat with electricity will now benefit from this supplement, which may be provided once per calendar year, to a maximum of $270.

An expanded Energy Efficiency Retrofit Program

  • 1,000 additional households may obtain funding from this program. In total, more than 2,200 New Brunswick households will benefit. The maximum grant contribution is $4,500 for single and semi-detached homes, and $1,500 per unit for multiple-unit buildings such as apartments and rooming houses.

Currently more than 4,200 public housing households do not pay a separate charge for heating costs.  The heating cost is included in the total rental cost, and residents have to use only 30 per cent of their income toward rent, with the province covering the remaining amount.

07/04/23

EDITOR'S NOTE: Background information on the enhanced programs follows. MEDIA CONTACT: Robert Duguay, communications, Family and Community Services, 506- 444-3684.

Backgrounder

Regular Fuel Supplement

  • The supplement is designed to assist social assistance clients with winter heating costs from November to April of each year.
  • To qualify, social assistance clients should have a mortgage or a rental payment of over $100 per month.
  • New rate effective November 2007.

Income Supplement Benefit

  • The monthly benefit is provided to social assistance clients with at least one dependent under 19 years of age, and who pay more than 30 per cent of their income toward rent.
  • New rate effective June 2007.

Housing Heating Allowance

  • The monthly allowance is provided to households receiving a rent subsidy, or individuals living in non-profit housing, and is determined by the size of the unit.
  • Residents use only 30 per cent of their household income to pay rent. In situations where heating costs are not included in the rent, a heating allowance is provided.
  • New rate effective June 2007.

Emergency Fuel Supplement

  • The supplement has been enhanced to recognize the hardship which social assistance clients who heat with electricity may experience as a result of the power rate increase.
  • The once-per-calendar-year benefit of up to $270 is provided to qualifying families.
  • This supplement has been expanded to include social assistance recipients who are not eligible for the Regular Fuel Supplement, Income Supplement, or a heating allowance. 
  • Effective November 2007.

Energy Efficiency Retrofit Program

  • The Energy Efficiency Retrofit Program, a program currently offered to low-income households, is delivered through a partnership of the Department of Family and Community Services and Efficiency NB, and is available to both homeowners and owners of residential rental properties occupied by low-income tenants.
  • The program provides financial assistance in the form of a non-repayable grant for energy-efficiency upgrades such as energy-efficient heating systems, air sealing, insulation, ventilation systems, and, in some instances, windows and doors.
  • Efficiency NB will provide energy audits on homes, at no cost to eligible homeowners.

For more program information visit www.efficiencynb.ca.

07/04/23

New programs for home energy efficiency (07/01/24)

NB 94

Jan. 24, 2007

MIRAMICHI (CNB) - Premier Shawn Graham today unveiled a comprehensive set of four residential energy efficiency programs that are immediately available to New Brunswick homeowners.

"These wide-ranging programs, developed and administered by Efficiency NB and the Department of Family and Community Services, are the most innovative and comprehensive package of home energy efficiency programs offered by any jurisdiction in Canada, making New Brunswick the national leader in providing home energy efficiency programs," Graham said. "These programs represent a commitment of more than $26 million in 2007-2008 by the provincial government for residential energy efficiency improvements - that's an increase of more than 200 per cent. Clearly, we are serious about energy efficiency and we want to help New Brunswickers do even more."

The premier said the benefits of these programs would be immediately available to the owners of new and existing homes, as well as to the owners of small apartment buildings - the first provincial program of its kind in Canada.

"We recognize that New Brunswickers need home energy efficiency programs that are flexible and provide choice for property owners," Graham said. "The programs that we have announced today will help reduce both energy use and energy costs for homeowners, as well as landlords, or tenants who pay the energy bill."

"These home energy efficiency programs are a win/win for both New Brunswick homeowners and for the environment," said Energy Minister Jack Keir, Minister responsible for Efficiency NB. "An energy efficient home provides comfort and value to the homeowner, and it produces far less greenhouse gas emissions. Using energy more efficiently is a key factor in combating climate change and global warming."

Graham said that by expanding the funding available to existing homes for energy efficiency renovations through Efficiency NB's 'Existing Homes Upgrades Program', more New Brunswickers will be encouraged to undertake energy efficiency improvements.

To assist in this objective, the government has reduced the cost of an EnerGuide rating-based home energy evaluation. Homeowners will now pay only $50 for an EnerGuide rating-based evaluation on an average-sized home. New Brunswickers now have access to the most affordable home energy evaluations in the country.

Today's announcement includes:

  • The Expanded Existing Homes Upgrades Program offers homeowners a grant of up to $2000 or an interest free loan of up to $10,000 to make energy efficient improvements to their home.

  • The Multiple Unit Residential Building Program (MURB) provides financial assistance to small apartment owners who want to make their buildings more energy-efficient. This provincial program is the first of its kind in Canada.

  • The Energy Efficiency Retrofit Program for low-income households provides free home energy evaluations and a provincial grant of up to $4500 towards energy-efficient upgrades to individual homes and $1,500 per unit for low-income apartments and rooming houses.

  • The New Homes Program provides financial assistance to support the construction of new homes built to the EnerGuide 80 or R2000 certification. Additional incentives are available under this program for homeowners who choose non-electric central heating options as well as an Energy Star lighting and appliance package.

Electric heat is one of the least efficient and least environmentally friendly heating options a homeowner can choose. Because of losses at the power plant and in transmission lines, electricity for space heating is only 30 per cent efficient once delivered to a homeowner's door. Because more than half of our electricity is generated from oil and coal, an electrically heated home produces twice as much greenhouse gases as one heated by an oil or natural gas home heating system.

"If we are to build a sustainable energy future in New Brunswick, then we need to reduce the amount of electricity needed to heat our homes, and the best time to do this is before you build that new house," the premier said. "I am delighted that a number of fuel companies and industry organizations, such as Enbridge Gas New Brunswick, Irving Oil and the Canadian Oil Heat Association have shown their support for these programs, by offering additional incentives to homeowners who qualify for the New Homes Program."

"The Department of Family and Community Services is pleased to continue its partnership with Efficiency NB in the delivery of the Energy Efficiency Retrofit Program for low-income households," said Mary Schryer, Minister of State Responsible for Housing. "This program provides financial assistance to help low-income New Brunswickers make their homes more energy efficient while reducing their energy consumption."

The premier also welcomed the federal government's announcement earlier this week indicating their renewed commitment to home energy efficiency initiatives.

"We applaud their intention to support our programs, and we look forward to a full and productive partnership with them," Graham said. "Our goal is to ensure that home energy efficiency is within the reach of every New Brunswicker. To that end, Efficiency NB will continue to develop leading programs to ensure that New Brunswickers have the information, programs and services that they need to make informed choices that will maximize home energy use and reduce its impact on the environment."

For additional information about the Energy Efficiency Retrofit Program for low-income households, contact your local regional office of Family and Community Services directly.

All programs forms and details will be available to the public through:

  • Efficiency NB toll free line 1-866-643-8833
  • Efficiency NB online
  • SNB Service Centres
  • SNB toll free line 1-888-762-8600
  • SNB online

As well, New Brunswick homeowners can obtain an application from the constituency office of their local MLA.

07/01/24

MEDIA CONTACT: Jill Whitehouse, Marketing & Communications Director, Efficiency NB, 1-506-643-7826.

Reference to Efficiency NB Program Backgrounders:

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$5.3 million committed for Energy Efficiency Retrofit Program for low-income households (06/08/11)

NB 1101

Aug. 11, 2006

SAINT JOHN (CNB) - Homeowners and landlords in New Brunswick can now take advantage of the Energy Efficiency Retrofit Program for low-income households, Premier Bernard Lord announced today.

Lord was joined for the announcement by Family and Community Services Minister Madeleine Dubé and Energy Minister and Minister responsible for Efficiency NB Brenda Fowlie.

"The Energy Efficiency Retrofit Program provides financial assistance to help low-income New Brunswickers make their homes more energy efficient," Lord said. "The program and the $5.3 million in provincial funding demonstrate government's commitment to supporting energy efficiency for the province and for all New Brunswickers. Our goal will be to retrofit about 1,000 low-income homes or rental units over the next year."

The Energy Efficiency Retrofit Program for low-income households is offered through a partnership of the Department of Family and Community Services and Efficiency NB, and is available to both homeowners and owners of residential rental properties occupied by low-income tenants.

Family and Community Services will invest $4.8 million to provide assistance in the form of a non-repayable grant for energy-efficiency upgrades such as energy-efficient heating systems, air sealing, insulation, ventilation systems, and, in some instances, windows and doors. The maximum grant contribution is $4,500 for single and semi-detached homes, and $1,500 per unit for multiple-unit buildings such as apartments and rooming houses.  Efficiency NB will contribute $500,000 to provide energy audits on homes, at no cost to eligible homeowners.

"The Energy Efficiency Retrofit Program will compliment Family and Community Services' existing Federal/Provincial Repair Program for low-income homeowners, as well as the Rental Rehabilitation Assistance Program for low-income renters," Dubé said. "These programs provide financial assistance to bring dwellings up to a minimum level of health and safety in the areas of structural soundness, electrical systems, plumbing systems, heating systems, and fire safety. With the addition of the Energy Efficiency Retrofit Program for low-income households, we will assist New Brunswickers to make their homes more energy efficient."

"We are very pleased to be partnering with the Department of Family and Community Services to make energy efficiency accessible for low-income homeowners in New Brunswick," Fowlie said. "New Brunswick has the oldest housing stock in the country, and this joint effort will allow us to bring the benefits of energy efficiency to even more homeowners in the province. The program for low-income households reinforces the goals of Efficiency NB, whose mission is to offer practical solutions to help New Brunswickers use energy more efficiently, make better energy choices, manage energy expenses, and lessen the impact of energy use on the environment."

Today's announcement supports two goals of the province's Five in Five Initiative, which will see New Brunswick have the greatest reduction in poverty and the biggest reduction in air pollution in Canada within the next five years. This program will result in lasting improvements to the province's housing stock, and also encourage low-income homeowners to consume less energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in coming years.

06/08/11

MEDIA CONTACTS: Communications, Office of the Premier, 506-453-5426; Lori-Jean Johnson, Family and Community Services, 506-453-2039; Jill Whitehouse, Efficiency NB, 506-643-7826.

06/08/11

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Upgrades program well received by homeowners (06/06/08)

NB 731

June 8, 2006

FREDERICTON (CNB) - Public response to the New Brunswick Existing Homes Energy Efficiency Upgrades Program has been very positive.

"We have been very pleased with public response to the New Brunswick Existing Homes Energy Efficiency Upgrades Program," said Energy Minister Brenda Fowlie. "In only three-and-a-half months well over 600 home-energy audits have been completed. The people of New Brunswick have clearly demonstrated that they appreciate the upgrades program, and welcome such an initiative."

The upgrades program utilizes a home-energy evaluation system that provides homeowners with detailed reports - including recommendations for concrete efficiency improvements - on the energy performance of their homes.

Either an interest-free loan or an HST rebate is available through Efficiency NB to help homeowners make the required energy renovations.

"With the upgrades program the goal is to triple or quadruple the undertaking of energy-efficiency renovations by homeowners in New Brunswick, and it is clear that we will meet, and likely exceed that goal," Fowlie said.

Although a federal grant through the EnerGuide for Houses program is no longer available to homeowners, Efficiency NB has made a commitment to ensure that home-energy evaluations will continue to be accessible for New Brunswick homeowners.

"The province has the oldest housing stock in the country, so the value of independent, professional advice offered by energy advisors to homeowners is essential if we want to achieve significant, measurable and lasting energy savings," Fowlie said.

In addition to the upgrades program, Efficiency NB is active in developing new energy-efficient programs which will be announced later in the year.

Efficiency NB offers sound advice and practical solutions to help New Brunswickers use energy more efficiently, make better energy choices, manage energy expenses, and lessen the impact of energy use on the environment.

06/06/08

EDITOR'S NOTE: For information on the New Brunswick Existing Homes Energy Efficiency Upgrades Program, call 1-866-643-8833 (toll-free) or 506-643-7826. MEDIA CONTACT: Jill Whitehouse, director of marketing and communications, Efficiency NB, 506-643-7831.

06/06/08

$5 million committed for New Brunswick Existing Homes Energy Efficiency Upgrades Program (06/02/13)

NB 143

Feb. 13, 2006

MONCTON (CNB) - The New Brunswick Existing Homes Energy Efficiency Upgrades Program is now available to New Brunswick homeowners. Energy Minister Bruce Fitch announced the new program today in Moncton.

The program has been developed by Efficiency NB, the New Brunswick Energy Efficiency and Conservation Agency, to provide New Brunswick homeowners with financial assistance to make their homes more energy-efficient.

"This program for existing single-family homes will provide financial incentives for applicants who make energy-efficient improvements to their homes as recommended through the federal EnerGuide for Houses program," Fitch said. "This program, and the more than $5 million set aside for it, demonstrates government's commitment to supporting energy efficiency for the province and all New Brunswickers."

The New Brunswick Existing Homes Energy Efficiency Upgrades Program has been designed to leverage the existing federal EnerGuide for Houses retrofit grants, and to provide additional financial incentives to homeowners looking to make energy-efficient improvements. The provincial program will follow the EnerGuide for Houses eligibility criteria in order to ensure consistency, and will focus on home improvements that can show real efficiency gains.

Homeowners will be required to apply first to the federal EnerGuide for Houses program.

"Tying the program to EnerGuide is practical," Fitch said. "It takes advantage of a program that is up and running, provides homeowners with the information needed to make the best investment, allows New Brunswick homeowners access to federal grants, and has a built-in savings verification system."

After first applying to the federal program, the province will provide homeowners with a $50 EnerGuide evaluation coupon that will be applied against the cost of an EnerGuide evaluation.

Applicants who make the EnerGuide-recommended home improvements, confirmed by the EnerGuide evaluation, will then have a choice under the New Brunswick Existing Homes Energy Efficiency Upgrades Program of:

    * An interest-free loan of up to $10,000 to help finance recommended energy-efficiency improvements; or
    * A cash rebate of up to $1,500 for the 15 per cent HST for eligible expenses in making energy-efficiency improvements.

All those presently engaged in a federal EnerGuide for Houses audit, but who have not had their final evaluation completed before Sept. 9, 2005, will still be eligible for the $50 EnerGuide evaluation coupon, and will be able to apply for the loan or HST rebate.

All program forms and details will be available to the public through Service New Brunswick (SNB) Service Centres, the SNB toll-free line: 1-888-762-8600, SNB online (http://www.snb.ca) and Efficiency NB online (http://www.efficiencynb.ca).

As well, New Brunswick homeowners can obtain an application from the constituency office of their local MLA.

Efficiency NB, the New Brunswick Energy Efficiency and Conservation Agency, is an independent Crown corporation established by the province in 2005. The objective of Efficiency NB is to help the people of New Brunswick use energy more efficiently, make better energy choices, control energy expenses, and lessen the impact of energy use on the environment.

For more information on the program, contact SNB toll-free at: 1-888-762-8600.

06/02/13

MEDIA CONTACT: Jill Whitehouse, director of marketing and communications, Efficiency NB, 506-333-0908.

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Elizabeth Weir named president/CEO of Energy Efficiency and Conservation Agency (05/10/13)

NB 1349

Oct. 13, 2005

SAINT JOHN (CNB) - Elizabeth Weir will be the president and CEO of the new Energy Efficiency and Conservation Agency of New Brunswick, Premier Bernard Lord announced today.

"I am very pleased that Elizabeth has accepted to take on this challenge," Lord said. "She has built a long career as an advocate for New Brunswick children, seniors and families. We are very pleased that she will be leading this new and challenging agency."

The agency will help consumers lower energy bills and better deal with energy price impacts through conservation; provide financial incentives to help working and middle class families make better energy choices; provide incentives for businesses to improve energy conservation, and increase competitiveness for business and industry in the province.

"I also believe that the agency's home should be right here in Saint John - the energy hub of Atlantic Canada," the premier said. "Energy is critical to our future prosperity, and we are committed to developing the Saint John region as our energy hub."

The initial work of the New Brunswick Energy Efficiency and Conservation Agency will:

    * include making itself known to the province, and also embark on loan and rebate programs to provide immediate help to homeowners;


    * include partnering with the federal Energuide program to perform in-home audits that will help determine what type of assistance would best work in certain dwellings;


    * make zero-interest loans and HST rebates available for such measures as caulking, weather stripping, installation of electronic and programmable thermostats, basement/wall and attic insulation; the installation of insulated doors, thermal windows and tune ups for furnace burners;


    * provide new home rebates for high efficiency measures in central heating systems and non-electric heating sources.

The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Agency will unveil more details on its programs in the weeks ahead, including special provisions which will be available for low-income families in New Brunswick.

The agency will have an advisory board and will begin work on Nov. 1, 2005.

05/10/13

MEDIA CONTACT: Marie-Josée Groulx, Office of the Premier, 506-453-2144; Marc Belliveau, Energy, 506-444-5912.

05/10/13

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