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      • Expand Efficiency Manitoba’s mandate to include and prioritize GHG emissions Legislate the cessation of new natural gas connections to any house or building (including methane, propane, oil & diesel). Incentivize replacement programs that facilitate transitions to electric furnaces and appliances.
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  2. The roadmap lays out an energy strategy framework with four key goals: modernizing energy governance, attracting investment and jobs, keeping residential rates affordable and industrial rates competitive, and. positioning Manitoba as a low-carbon leader.

  3. Many municipalities in Manitoba have set targets for emissions reductions, and energy use by buildings makes up almost 20% of Manitoba total GHG emissions. While municipalities have the freedom to make their owned municipal buildings as energy efficient as they choose, they have

  4. Reduce greenhouse gas emissions from Manitoba’s building sector by improving energy efficiency and expanding use of clean, renewable energy. • Capitalize on other benefits often achieved by green buildings such as healthier, more productive indoor environments and improved asset values.

  5. Afordability is the only way to fully transition to clean energy and hit our net zero targets by 2050. As we build more clean energy, we will also increase demand. That’s why our plan thoughtfully creates new ways to help Manitobans use energy more wisely – both to save money and to strengthen the grid.

  6. Dec 15, 2022 · Decarbonizing Canada’s buildings is critical to combating climate change and achieving a net-zero economy by 2050. Today, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Natural Resources Canada, announced an investment of $160,200 for the Manitoba government to advance an energy-efficient retrofit

  7. Efficiency Manitoba (EM) We feel that many of the initiatives we recommend for buildings should be taken on by Efficiency Manitoba. There are two significant changes required to make this refocusing of EM happen: • Efficiency Manitoba mandate – The Efficiency Manitoba Act (Bill 19) should be amended, or regulations enacted, to