Communities in British Columbia play a vital role in creating a cleaner, more sustainable and resilient future for our province. There are many options and opportunities for clean energy in British Columbia. Please contact the Community Clean Energy Branch if you have questions or would like to discuss ideas about clean energy in your community.
A community energy system is an integrated approach to supplying a community with its energy requirements. The Province is supporting local governments and Indigenous communities to meet energy requirements with renewable energy or high-efficiency energy sources to reduce emissions attributed to the built environment.
Do some research on a few things to better understand your community’s current energy system:
The Province works with communities to ensure the strategic use of energy. Each community is different and may require a unique approach to understand the opportunities to optimize electrical, fuel and thermal grids from all sources and to ensure reliability.
Efficient heating systems, sustainable energy technologies, and electric vehicles will be critical to decarbonize the built environment. The electrification of the heating systems in buildings and transportation will inform community energy demand, supply, storage, and integration.
The BC Community Climate Funding Guide for Indigenous communities & local governments website has several resources and funding opportunities for local governments and Indigenous communities available for climate action, including clean energy.
B.C. Community Climate Funding Guide for Indigenous communities & local governments. An all-in-one online guide of funding opportunities for climate action projects in your community.
Please email the Community Clean Energy Branch for more information.