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NB Pilot Communities, News Release

New Brunswick communities take their climate energy plans to the next level with the support of QUEST Canada

Jul 6, 2022

New Brunswick communities take their climate energy plans to the next level with the support of QUEST Canada

 

July 6, 2022 — Today, QUEST Canada announces a new milestone for communities partnering and participating in the New Brunswick Smart Energy Community Accelerator (NB SECA) Pilot Program.

The NB SECA program is designed to equip communities with the tools and knowledge necessary to develop and implement community energy plans (CEP). A CEP is a planning process that aims to improve energy performance, enhance quality of life, and create socio-economic benefits at the local level. 

The majority of QUEST Canada’s partnering and participating communities (nine out of 14) recently completed community energy planning development and action planning work, with an additional four receiving an economic impact analysis of their preexisting CEPs (or action strategies).

QUEST Canada facilitated CEP development workshops, bringing together a group of key stakeholders in each community. During the workshops, participants set energy and emission targets as well as determining and prioritizing action strategies. Results from the workshops form the basis for each community’s local action plan.

Economic impact analyses were designed for communities with preexisting CEPs or with defined CEP action strategies. These economic impact analyses provide communities with information pertaining to job creation and economic development potential in relation to their plans and action strategies. The economic impact analysis gives context to the value of the selected action strategies from an economic lens, providing communities with information that can strengthen the business case for CEP implementation.

“Implementing Community Energy Plans (CEPs) can have a significant positive impact on the local economy. Increased energy efficiency keeps energy dollars local and available for redistribution to the general economy,” says Rob Kerr, Senior Associate at QUEST Canada. “Jobs are created when the measures identified in a Community Energy Plans (CEPs), such as building retrofits or solar systems, are installed. Lastly, product and service providers in the renewable energy sector are rapidly expanding and seeking new locations for their factories and offices, bringing significant economic development opportunities to municipalities that seek to grow their local and regional economies.”

QUEST Canada’s community energy planning development workshops and economic impact analyses enable community-wide collaboration, empowering communities to determine local energy and emission targets as well as the actions they will pursue in order to meet or exceed such targets. 

As communities move into Stage 4 of the pilot program, they will work towards setting targets and action strategies, establishing governance, engagement and communications frameworks. This work will be critical to the success of CEP implementation. 

Communities like these — and others around Canada — play an outsized role in combating climate change. According to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, around 60 percent of public infrastructure in Canada is owned by local governments. Moreover, communities are responsible for over half of Canada’s energy use and GHG emissions. QUEST Canada’s NB SECA pilot program seeks to reverse this trend, supporting communities throughout Canada on the pathway to net-zero.

About the NB SECA Pilot Program

The NB SECA program is designed to equip communities with tools and knowledge to develop and implement community energy plans and understand the socio-economic benefits they can provide. 

In New Brunswick, this program includes nine participating communities, including one First Nation. In Fall 2021, five partner communities — through partnership with the Association francophone des municipalités du Nouveau-Brunswick — joined the program. The 14 participating and partnering communities include:

N.B. SECA Pilot Communities

  1. Town of Quispamsis
  2. Town of Woodstock
  3. Village of Perth-Andover
  4. Town of Florenceville-Bristol
  5. Town of Saint Andrews
  6. Town of St. Stephen
  7. Town of Oromocto
  8. St. Mary’s First Nation
  9. Town of Sussex 
Association francophone des municipalités du Nouveau-Brunswick Communities

  1. Village de Cap-Pelé
  2. Village of Nigadoo
  3. Communauté Rurale de Saint-André
  4. Village de Saint-Isidore
  5. Village de Ste-Marie-St-Raphaël

Visit the program website to learn more or sign up to our monthly newsletter for future project updates.

About QUEST Canada

QUEST Canada is a national non-profit that supports communities in Canada on their pathway to net-zero. Since 2007, we’ve been facilitating connections, empowering community champions and influencing decision-makers to implement efficient and integrated energy systems that best meet community needs and maximize local opportunities. We develop tools and resources, convene stakeholders and rights holders and advise decision-makers — all with the goal of encouraging and enabling communities to contribute to Canada’s net-zero goals.

Media Contact

To set up an interview, please contact:

Kathryn Hoffart
Lead, Digital Marketing and Design
t: 866-494-2770 e.705
e: [email protected]

To stay up to date on the NB SECA Program, and for more information, visit the project website.

This project was supported by the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA), the Government of New Brunswick Environmental Trust Fund, Énergie NB Power, the Suncor Energy Foundation, and Stantec.

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Eric Timmins

Rob Kerr, Senior Associate at QUEST Canada

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“Implementing Community Energy Plans (CEPs) can have a significant positive impact on the local economy. Increased energy efficiency keeps energy dollars local and available for redistribution to the general economy,” says Rob Kerr, Senior Associate at QUEST Canada. “Jobs are created when the measures identified in a Community Energy Plans (CEPs), such as building retrofits or solar systems, are installed. Lastly, product and service providers in the renewable energy sector are rapidly expanding and seeking new locations for their factories and offices, bringing significant economic development opportunities to municipalities that seek to grow their local and regional economies.”

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