EfficiencyOne releases 2023 Annual Report EfficiencyOne releases 2023 Annual Report May 2, 2024 – Halifax/Kjipuktuk, NS – EfficiencyOne, the nonprofit administrator of Efficiency Nova Scotia, released its 2023 Annual Report, titled: Transforming the way people use energy. The Report highlights the significant impact Nova Scotians collectively made through EfficiencyOne’s programs in 2023. Nova Scotians are saving over $4.8 billion in lifetime energy savings, including over $500 million for low-income homeowners and renters, since 2011 through energy efficiency programs.For the fourth straight year, EfficiencyOne programs and services have reduced more GHG emissions than the previous year, all while saving Nova Scotians money, conserving resources, improving wellbeing, and combatting climate change. “Nova Scotians have always been leaders when it comes to embracing energy efficiency,” says Stephen MacDonald, President and CEO, EfficiencyOne. “Significant investments in our programs from both the Province of Nova Scotia and the Government of Canada, coupled with rising costs for so many Nova Scotians, has made 2023 a record year for applications; we’ve been happy to support both residents and businesses transform the way they use energy and reduce their energy bills.” Support for EfficiencyOne’s non-electric programs are made possible with investments from the Province of Nova Scotia and the Government of Canada. Support for EfficiencyOne’s electric programs are made possible through the Demand Side Management process, funded by ratepayers and regulated by the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board. 2023 highlights include: Since 2011 Nova Scotians have saved over $4.8 billion in lifetime energy savings, including over $500 million for low-income homeowners and renters. Total energy savings in 2023 equal the annual energy use of over 29,300 Nova Scotian households. Programs averted Nova Scotians from releasing 111,870 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions (CO2 eq), the equivalent of avoiding the use of over 40 million litres of oil. EfficiencyOne partnered with over 380 Nova Scotia businesses employing more than 4,000 people, including heat pump installers, lighting specialists, solar PV installers, and builders. We supported over 2,400 Nova Scotians through our low-income, Mi’kmaq and other Diverse Communities programs, including upgrades to over 200 shelters, transition houses, and affordable rentals. “The Province has set a goal of reducing GHG emissions by 53% below 2005 levels by 2030,” says Bill Lahey, founding Chair of the Board, EfficiencyOne and President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of King’s College. “The combined effects of Efficiency Nova Scotia programs over the last decade resulted in the avoidance of 3.7 megatonnes of GHGs in 2023, further demonstrating the critical role investments in energy efficiency play in helping Nova Scotia achieve its climate goals.” The report includes EfficiencyOne’s 2023 financial statements, along with details on how EfficiencyOne and its partners continued to support climate action across the province. Meet a few of the Change Makers from across Nova Scotia who are driving this positive impact and access the full report here: https://www.efficiencyone.ca/impact/annual-report/ About EfficiencyOne EfficiencyOne, operating in Nova Scotia as Efficiency Nova Scotia, transforms the way people use energy. Together, we help people achieve their energy goals, save money, conserve resources, improve wellbeing, and combat climate change. Our role is to inform and motivate Nova Scotians to use less energy, use it smarter, and enjoy the good things efficiency brings. Investing in energy efficiency comes with many benefits—lower heating bills, more comfortable spaces, new jobs in your community, and a smaller overall carbon footprint. Since 2011, EfficiencyOne is helping Nova Scotians save more than $4.8 billion in energy savings, including over $500 million for low-income homeowners and renters, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 10.3 megatonnes. -30- For more information, contact: Janet TobinCommunication Lead902-499-6494jtobin@efficiencyns.ca More Articles from In the Media March 25, 2025 In the Media EfficiencyOne named one of Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers for 7th consecutive year For immediate release March 25, 2025 – Halifax/Kjipuktuk, NS—For the seventh year in a row, EfficiencyOne has been named one of Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers. “We are honoured to have been chosen as one of Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers for the seventh year in a row,” says Stephen MacDonald, President and CEO of EfficiencyOne, the non-profit […] March 13, 2025 In the Media Spurring business growth in Dartmouth News release Government of Canada investments support new jobs, modern equipment and efficiency upgrades March 13, 2025 · Dartmouth, Nova Scotia · Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA) Atlantic Canadian businesses are working hard to become more efficient, productive and competitive while creating good paying jobs and promoting made-in-Canada products. 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