CER – Provincial and Territorial Energy Profiles – Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia’s industrial sector consumed 57.7 MMcf/d of natural gas in 2023. The commercial and residential sectors consumed 18.7 MMcf/d and 0.7 MMcf/d, respectively.
What Nova Scotia is Doing
Government is committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions — a vital part of the global effort to slow climate change. Most greenhouse gas emissions emitted in Nova Scotia come from the use of …
In 2023, Canada’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions were 694 megatonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (Mt CO2 eq),1 a decrease of 65 Mt (8.5%) from 2005 (excluding the Land Use, Land-Use Change and …
Facility greenhouse gas reporting: overview of 2023 reported emissions
57 facilities reported emissions of 1 Mt of CO 2 eq. or more in 2023, accounting for over half (52% or 151 Mt) of the total facility-reported emissions. 545 facilities reported emission levels in the 50 …
Nova Scotia’s past and future greenhouse gas emissions
6 Beal 2024 · Last Thursday, the federal government released the National Inventory Report (NIR) on Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions. This year’s NIR reviews national, provincial, and territorial …
Strengthening Nova Scotia’s Clean Energy Economy - ICTC
22 Beal 2024 · While Nova Scotia is situated on the periphery of a densely populated and highly industrialized region of North America, it is imperative that the province also reduces its own …
CER – Provincial and Territorial Energy Profiles – Compare
This interactive dashboard illustrates greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by province and by sector. The dashboard also illustrates GHG emissions per capita and per gross domestic product.
The climate change plan, Our Climate, Our Future, includes 68 actions that will help us reduce our greenhouse gas emissions, help create jobs and opportunities for businesses in a clean economy, …
Greenhouse gas sources and sinks in Canada: executive summary 2025
21 Márta 2025 · Section ES.3 of this Executive Summary provides an overview of the latest information on Canada’s net anthropogenic GHG emissions and links this information to relevant indicators of the …
1862 facilities reported their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in 2023 to Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), totalling 291 megatonnes (Mt) 1of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO. 2eq.).