
Road to Zero - Capital Regional District - June 2010 Provincial Climate Action Workshop
To reduce regional emissions by 33% by 2020, communities in the CRD will collectively need to eliminate more than 500,000 tonnes of CO2e- in less than a decade. Intelligent land use and sustainable transportation systems are critical to achieving this target.
2009 Energy & Climate Action Awards - Winners
2009 Energy and Climate Action Award WINNERS
2010 Energy & Climate Action Awards - Invitation and Application
Your Invitation for the 2010 Energy & Climate Action Awards
The Community Energy Association, Union of British Columbia Municipalities and BC Hydro Power Smart are pleased to invite all local governments in British Columbia to participate in the 2010 Energy & Climate Action Awards competition.
ED Employment Opportunity
The Community Energy Association – the respected, non-profit leader in energy sustainability for British Columbia’s communities – is seeking its next executive leader.
2008 Energy Action Award Winners
The Resort Municipality of Whistler won the award in the Community Planning and Development category for development of the Whistler Athlete Village (WAV) as a compact, low-carbon resident-restricted housing community with an innovative district-based alternative energy system.
CEA Acknowledges Infrastructure Canada
The Community Energy Association appreciates the $500,000 in funding under the Knowledge-building, Outreach and Awareness Program of Infrastructure Canada.
2nd Biennial GeoExchange Conference and Tradeshow
The "2nd Biennial GeoExchange Conference and Trade Show" is being held from March 7-9, 2007 at the Hilton Vancouver Metrotown in Burnaby, BC.
Road to Zero - Capital Regional District Launch
The Road to Zero Project links land use and transportation infrastructure to greenhouse gas emissions now and in the future.
Climate Action Bootcamp
Community Energy Association (CEA) and BC Healthy Communities are partnering to offer a comprehensive series of workshops that will give local governments a two day “bootcamp” on developing and leading a climate change action strategy.
Community Energy Association Engages Norm Connolly as Executive Director
The Community Energy Association (CEA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Norm
Connolly as Executive Director, commencing July 2009. The Community Energy Association is
a collaboration of the Union of BC Municipalities, the Province, the Planning Institute of BC,
transit providers, energy utilities and individual local governments. The organization assists BC
local governments to promote energy efficiency and renewable energy through community
energy planning and project implementation.
Connolly as Executive Director, commencing July 2009. The Community Energy Association is
a collaboration of the Union of BC Municipalities, the Province, the Planning Institute of BC,
transit providers, energy utilities and individual local governments. The organization assists BC
local governments to promote energy efficiency and renewable energy through community
energy planning and project implementation.
