This document discusses the Canadian Solar Cities Project, which recognizes Canadian communities that utilize renewable energy. It is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting sustainable communities through the use of solar technologies. The document outlines the criteria communities must meet to qualify for designation, including having climate change plans and targets for renewable energy. It promotes solar energy as an abundant and clean energy source, highlighting Dawson Creek as the first designated Solar City in Canada for its solar power initiatives.
2. WHAT IS THE CANADIAN SOLAR
CITIES PROJECT?
A Canadian registered non-profit
corporation.
Dedicated to recognizing and
promoting the most sustainable
Canadian communities that utilize
renewable energy.
A focus on solar technologies and
achievements.
3. OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
From Left to Right
Walter, Cheryl, Emanuel, Bob, Melanie
4. HOW DO COMMUNITIES QUALIFY?
Canadian communities who meet our 10-point
set of criteria qualify for designation.
Community representatives complete an on-
line application form and send it in for
assessment of the criteria.
Assistance can be provided to complete the
form or to create an action plan to meet the
criteria.
5. WHAT ARE SOME OF THE CRITERIA?
1. The municipality has a climate change plan with
short-term and long-term targets and time- frames
in place
2. The municipality has a community energy plan in
place.
3. The municipality has an energy plan in place for
its own facilities.
4. The municipality has adopted targets for a
proportion of total community energy demand to be
met by renewable energy.
5. The municipality has established policies and
incentives for solar electricity and solar thermal
utilization for residential homeowners.
6. WHY SOLAR CITIES?
The Solar Cities program is recognized all
over the world with governments or non-
profit groups setting the criteria.
Local governments have the best
opportunity to lead change and set climate
change mitigation policies through internal
policies.
The Solar City project provides a local focus
for citizen involvement in renewable energy
projects.
7. WHY SOLAR?
The Sun is the most abundant energy
source on the planet.
Solar technologies are becoming much
more affordable.
Solar energy is clean energy.
There is an abundant supply of Solar
Energy in North East BC.
8. THE CITY OF DAWSON CREEK CANADAS FIRST
SOLAR CITY
June 23rd, 2012
10. NORTHERN ENERGY POWER IN B.C.
Fort Nelson B.C.
How much Solar power is available in the North East?
Average 900-1100 kwh/KW per year!
11. NORTHERN ENERGY POWER IN B.C.
Wind Energy and Natural Gas
Bear Mountain and Spectra Energy
12. NORTHERN ENERGY POWER IN B.C.
What is one potential use for solar power in North East BC?
Solar Power in use at the Noel gas field south of
Dawson Creek.
13. NORTHERN ENERGY POWER IN B.C.
Dawson Creek Energy House
Training and technical information on solar energy -
technicians to quantify and prepare your installation.
15. FOR MORE INFORMATION
www.solarcitiescanada.com
Questions?
Look to the future
Embrace Solar!