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About the Accelerator

Canada is well positioned to advance Thermal Energy Networks (TENs). Communities across the country are exploring district energy, waste heat recovery, geo-exchange, and heat pump-based systems as part of broader efforts to reduce emissions, improve energy resilience, and manage growing electricity demand.

At the same time, significant progress has been made in developing the research, policy frameworks, and implementation tools needed to support deployment. Yet despite this momentum, relatively few projects are advancing toward implementation at the pace or scale required to meet Canada’s climate and energy objectives. Many communities continue to face practical barriers, including limited capacity, fragmented stakeholder coordination, uncertainty around financing and regulation, and insufficient implementation support, preventing promising projects from moving forward.

QUEST Canada, with the support of the Building Decarbonization Alliance, is launching the TENs Project Accelerator—a structured, multi-phase initiative designed to address this gap by helping communities translate readiness and interest into implementable projects. 

The TENs Project Accelerator is a national initiative designed to move Thermal Energy Networks from research into implementation through direct engagement with communities advancing real projects.

The initiative convenes communities and implementation-focused partner organizations, with participation centred on project leads advancing community-scale energy projects. 

The Pathway

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Establish a community cohort

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Initiate virtual coaching, learning and capacity scaling

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Launch an interactive community platform 

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Equip regional intermediaries

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Host a TENs Project Initiation Workshop

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STEP 6

Knowledge mobilization & evaluation

Targeted Outcomes

Advancing Projects Toward Implementation

  • Advancement of 6–10 community-led energy projects toward feasibility, financing, and implementation
  • Practical application of Building Decarbonization Alliance’s Thermal Energy Networks (TENs) tools within real project contexts
  • Development of actionable implementation pathways for district energy, waste heat recovery, and community-scale thermal energy systems
  • Reduced greenhouse gas emissions from buildings and communities, supporting Canada’s broader energy transition goals

Building Community Capacity and Leadership

  • Increased technical, financial, and policy capacity within municipalities and Indigenous communities to develop and advance TENs projects
  • Strengthened community expertise and leadership, enabling municipalities and Indigenous communities to lead future energy projects independently
  • Advancement of Indigenous and community energy sovereignty through increased local participation, decision-making, and control over energy systems

Unlocking Investment and Economic Development

  • Increased investment in local energy infrastructure, including district energy systems and TENs
  • Job creation and local economic development opportunities in construction, engineering, clean energy, and energy services
  • Improved energy affordability and long-term cost stability through reduced exposure to volatile oil and gas markets

Strengthening Collaboration and Systems Alignment

  • Enhanced collaboration between communities, utilities, developers, funders, investors, technical experts, and policymakers
  • Improved alignment across stakeholders and rights holders to help unlock systemic regulatory, financial, and market barriers limiting TENs deployment

Scaling Impact and National Replication

  • Replication and scaling of successful implementation models across regions through shared learning and knowledge mobilization
  • Increased awareness and adoption of TENs and integrated energy solutions across Canada
  • More resilient, coordinated, and future-ready community energy systems capable of adapting to changing energy needs and climate impacts
  • Broader national knowledge sharing and storytelling that supports long-term sector growth and implementation capacity

How to Get Involved

 

For Communities: Advance Your Energy Project

Are you a municipal sustainability manager or Indigenous energy champion with a concept or plan to initiate a TENs project in your community? The Accelerator provides a structured, collaborative ecosystem to advance your project toward technical feasibility and financial investability.

What Selected Communities Receive:

  • Direct Tool Integration: Work directly with BDA’s TENs Support Toolkit, Policy Toolkit, and Opportunity Scorecard to stress-test your concept’s financial and technical assumptions.
  • Structured Project Alignment: Leverage QUEST Canada’s proven facilitation model to break through internal roadblocks, refine your project scope, and map out a clear funding strategy that builds local leadership confidence.
  • The Hamilton Project Initiation Workshop: Participate in an intensive, in-person collaborative sprint this September in Hamilton, Ontario, to map your project’s immediate implementation pathway.
  • Lasting Knowledge Base: Access a centralized digital platform and peer network to guide your team through long-term infrastructure delivery.

 

 

For Accelerator Funders: Drive Canadian TENs Advancement 

The primary constraint on the growth of Canada’s Thermal Energy Network sector isn’t a lack of capital or technology—it is the extended timeline and high soft costs required to bring community concepts to an investment-ready, low-risk deployment baseline.

By backing the Accelerator, your organization directly supports a practical, systematic mechanism designed to scale Canada’s pipeline of viable thermal networks.

The Return on Your Partnership:

  • Drastic Attrition Reduction: Connect directly with a cohort of highly motivated community project leads who have been vetted for organizational readiness and a demonstrated local commitment to advance.
  • Collaborative Design Tables: Sit alongside community decision-makers, utilities, and operators in a structured, non-adversarial working environment.
  • National Sector Authority: Align your brand with BDA’s 350+ ecosystem partners and leverage national storytelling campaigns via QUEST Canada’s Powered by Communities platform.

Ready to accelerate Canada’s thermal energy transition?

Whether you’re bringing a community project to the table or looking to deploy catalytic funding into the sector, let’s advance thermal energy networks together.

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