Roadmap to Low-Carbon Operations in the National Capital Region
Corporate Climate Plan
A blueprint for transforming the Canadian government’s operations
The Problem
The Canadian government wanted to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from its operations in Ottawa-Gatineau, the national capital region, to net zero by 2050. It needed a roadmap on how to get there.
The Problem
What is the most effective pathway for reducing the carbon footprint of government operations?
2,000+
federally owned and leased buildings in the NCR
150k
federal public service employees in the NCR
The Solution
SSG worked with decision-makers to explore different decarbonization options for federal operations by modelling three different approaches to decarbonization and a business-as-usual scenario.
The Roadmap details how the Canadian government can virtually eliminate emissions from its operations in the national capital, including buildings, corporate fleets, and employee commutes, with existing technologies. The government of Canada is implementing the findings through the Greening Government Strategy and Public Services and Procurement Canada’s Sustainable Development Strategy.
The Outcome
Implementing the Roadmap will create:
$900M
savings on energy costs
~1,500
average number of jobs annually
*Between 2020 and 2050, as compared to a business-as-planned scenario.
Outcome
Key Takeaways
Addressing the climate crisis is about so much more than reducing greenhouse gas emissions. It is an opportunity to build vibrant, healthy, and resilient communities. It is a chance to step onto the best path for our future.
Roadmap to Low-Carbon Operations in the National Capital Region
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