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Guelph is committeed to:
- using less energy in 25 years than we do today
- consuming less energy per capita than comparable Canadian cities
- producing less greenhouse gas per capita than the current global average
Guelph’s
Community Energy Initiative
has earned international attention. Ours is among only a handful of North American cities to undertake an energy management project of this scope. In a way, we’re pioneering a new approach to how cities use energy. While ahead of its time in some ways, the Initiative arrives not a moment too soon – when the opportunity to make a positive difference still exists.
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