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Helping British Columbia Communities Find Energy Solutions
Tsawataineuk First Nation (Kingcome Inlet) Quaee IR 7 is an off-grid First Nations community about 120 km northwest of Campbell River. Meeting with the Band Council and staff in both Campbell River and in the community, SPC helped identify and prioritize renewable energy and energy efficiency opportunities. With help from the Ministry of Energy and the First Nations Energy and Mining Council, energy savings kits were distributed to all households in the community. A four unit solar hot water demonstration project is underway, with funding from the Fraser Basin Council’s Remote Community Implementation Program, Solar BC, and the communityKamloopsThe Sustainable Kamloops Committee is responsible for developing a “Sustainable Kamloops Plan”, including recommending that city’s climate action policies, targets, and actions. At a half day forum in February 2010, SPC gave a presentation to the Committee on innovative ideas and examples from other cities across Canada. Results of the initial two phases of the Plan are summarized in the “Foundations for Sustainability” report. The preparation of both a Community and a Corporate Energy and Emissions Plan are identified as top priorities for the next phase. Cowichan Valley Regional DistrictThe Cowichan Valley has a vision to be an energy resilient community with a well developed renewable energy sector where energy use is in balance with local production and conservation. SPC provided strategic support for the Regional District’s draft Regional Energy Plan, and participated in a workshop to identify renewable and district energy opportunities.Prince George, Colwood, City of North Vancouver, Central Kootenay and Fraser Valley Regional DistrictsAt first glance, these local governments don’t seem to have a lot in common. But each one has completed a mapping and modeling exercise to see how future development scenarios will affect energy consumption and emissions. The highlights are publicized through a series of webcasts and reports, available on the Climate Action Toolkit, www.toolkit.bc.ca. Thanks in part to these resources, interest in community scale energy and emissions modeling continues to grow. With funding from the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions, Simon Fraser University is now leading the development of a freely available and user friendly model capable of simulating the effects of policies and actions on the energy consumption and emissions of any BC community.Langford This Greater Victoria suburban municipality wants to be a national model of a sustainable, resilientand energy-secure community. SPC contributed to Langford’s “Community Energy and Emissions Reduction Strategy” by helping to facilitate public and stakeholder engagement events. Solar powered pedestrian lighting, Green Fleet (E3) participation, intersection transit priority retrofits, and a municipally owned geothermal district energy system at Westhills are examples of how the strategy is being implemented. East Kootenay CommunitiesAt a Kootenay Municipal Planners and Leaders seminar, SPC led sessions on sustainability planning for a post peak oil world, with a focus on opportunities that exist across municipal boundaries. Subsequently, the “Carbon Neutral Kootenays Project” was initiated to assist local governments in the Kootenay region in meeting their commitments under the Climate Action Charter, including becoming carbon neutral in their operations. Sunshine Coast Regional District
Cariboo and Chilcotin First NationsAt an “Aboriginal Business Action Forum” in Williams Lake held in June 2009, SPC led sessions on the use of alternative energy sources like biomass for greenhouses and for remote community electricity generation. Lions BaySituated between Vancouver and Squamish, Lions Bay sought advice from the Smart Planning Program on sustainability policies and potential energy actions, including solar hot water and micro hydro electricity generation. SPC met with Council twice and led an evening sustainability forum for residents.
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Quaee IR 7 is an off-grid First Nations community about 120 km northwest of Campbell River. Meeting with the Band Council and staff in both Campbell River and in the community, SPC helped identify and prioritize renewable energy and energy efficiency opportunities. With help from the Ministry of Energy and the First Nations Energy and Mining Council, energy savings kits were distributed to all households in the community. A four unit solar hot water demonstration project is underway, with funding from the Fraser Basin Council’s Remote Community Implementation Program, Solar BC, and the community
This Greater Victoria suburban municipality wants to be a national model of a sustainable, resilient
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