This is the exact embedded text of the captured official document.
Snapshot fe22b6fc0df3 · verified 2026-06-10 ·
original document ·
archived snapshot ·
unofficial consolidation, the official version is held by the municipal clerk.
Skip to Content

I Want To...
Thunder Bay Home


## I Want To...

### Apply or Register
* Building Permit
* Campsite Booking
* Fire Permits
* Jobs
* Freedom of Information Request
* Recreation Activities
* Volunteer
* Water Connection

### Pay
* Facility Rental
* Transit Fares and Passes
* Marriage Licensing
* Parking Spot
* Parking Ticket
* Permits
* Taxes

### Report
* By-law Infraction
* Pothole Issue
* Road Sign Issue
* Sidewalk Issue
* Stray Animal
* Streetlight Issue
* Vandalism
* Other

### Learn About
* A - Z City Services
* Community Safety & Well-being
* Economic Development
* Finance and Budget
* Getting Involved
* Indigenous Relations
* Thunder Bay Drug Strategy

# Corporate Energy Management Plan

More
HomeCity HallReports, Studies, Policies and PlansCorporate Energy Management Plan
Decrease text size
Default text size
Increase text size
Subscribe
Print
Share
* 
Facebook
* 
LinkedIn
* 
Twitter
* 
Email
Corporate Energy Management is responsible for budgeting and monitoring the City of Thunder Bay's corporate energy use, and for creating a culture of conservation and responsible energy use within City operations.
This multi-dimensional approach to energy management is supported through verification of use, conservation practices, and implementation of energy efficient initiatives.
In 2023, Ontario's Ministry of Energy and Electrification enacted a new regulation under the *Electricity Act, 1998*, entitled O. Reg. 25/23: *Broader Public Sector: Energy Reporting and Conservation and Demand Management Plans*, that requires public agencies to demonstrate the leadership role government plays in energy conservation by developing and implementing energy conservation plans.
Public agencies, including municipalities, are also required to report annually on energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions for prescribed facilities and operations.
### Corporate Energy Management Plan
In June 2024, the *Energy Conservation and Demand Management (ECDM) Plan 2024-2029*was approved. The plan outlines strategic initiatives to manage corporate energy consumption and build upon the successes of past reduction initiatives.
The *ECDM Plan 2024-2029* aligns the City's previous Corporate Energy Management Plan initiatives with the goals and targets of the City's Net Zero Strategy.
Click the link below to view the *Energy Conservation and Demand Management Plan*:
* Energy Conservation and Demand Management Plan 2024-2029
Contact Us

## Search

## Connect
### City of Thunder Bay
500 Donald Street E.
P.O. Box 800
Thunder Bay, ON P7C 5K4
**Office Hours:**
Monday - Friday: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
**Quick Links:**
Contact Directory
A**-**Z Services
Report a Problem
Website Technical Issue
TTY: (807) 622-2225
City Infrastructure Dispatch:
(807) 625-2195
Discover more way to Connect with us.
### Social Media
* 
* 
* 
* 
### **Get Involved**
See all the ways you can learn more, have your say, and shape your city: Get Involved
### Subscribe
Stay on top of City events, announcements, alerts, and more: Subscribe

### Contact Directory
Use our directory to find a City contact.

### The Minutes
A brief recap of the weekly council meeting and conversations with municipal leaders and staff.
## Browser Compatibility Notification
It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.