Energy trends are the results of the combination of technological advancements, investments, consumption patterns, business strategies and government policies leading to improvements in Canada's energy system.
Natural gas deliveries to residential, industrial, commercial and institutional customers in gigajoules, cubic metres and Canadian dollars, monthly, January 2016 to present.
Natural gas received from gas fields and processing plants, imports and exports, deliveries to industrial consumers and pipeline fuel in gigajoules and cubic metres, monthly, January 2016 to present.
Natural gas storage opening and closing inventories, injections, withdrawals and adjustments reported in gigajoules and cubic metres, monthly, January 2016 to present.
Direct energy use (terajoules) and direct greenhouse gas emissions (kilotonnes) associated with the natural resources and the downstream natural resources sectors, by sector.
This table contains natural resources satellite account data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography; Prices (2 items: Current prices; 2017 constant prices); Sectors; Sub-sectors; Indicators; Commodities.
March 21, 2025 - Environment and Climate Change Canada
This contains the data for Canada's official national greenhouse gas inventory. Canada's official national greenhouse gas inventory is prepared and submitted annually to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) by April 15 of each year, in accordance with the Guidelines. The annual inventory submission consists of the National Inventory Report (NIR) and the Common Reporting Format (CRF) tables. Gases for which emissions are estimated include carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), hydrofluorocarbons (HFC), perfluorocarbons (PFC), sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) and nitrogen trifluoride (NF3). The report covers: anthropogenic (human-caused) emissions by sources and removals by sinks and annual emissions estimates dating back to 1990.
Crude oil and petroleum products opening and closing inventories, by mode of transport including pipelines, marine vessels and associated terminals, by product type, monthly, not seasonally adjusted.
Crude oil and petroleum products movements, by mode of transport including pipelines, marine vessels and associated terminals, by product type, moved from shipping region to receiving region, monthly, not seasonally adjusted.
Monthly average retail prices for gasoline and fuel oil for Canada, selected provincial cities, Whitehorse and Yellowknife. Prices are presented for the current month and previous four months. Includes fuel type and the price in cents per litre.
March 21, 2025 - Environment and Climate Change Canada
All editions of the complete report of Canada's official national greenhouse gas inventory. Gases for which emissions are estimated include carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), hydrofluorocarbons (HFC), perfluorocarbons (PFC), sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) and nitrogen trifluoride (NF3). The report covers anthropogenic (human-caused) emissions by sources and removals by sinks and annual emissions estimates dating back to 1990.
March 21, 2025 - Environment and Climate Change Canada
The complete report of Canada's official national greenhouse gas inventory, 2025. Gases for which emissions are estimated include carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), hydrofluorocarbons (HFC), perfluorocarbons (PFC), sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) and nitrogen trifluoride (NF3). The report covers anthropogenic (human-caused) emissions by sources and removals by sinks and annual emissions estimates dating back to 1990.
March 21, 2025 - Environment and Climate Change Canada
The executive summary of Canada's official national greenhouse gas inventory, 2025. Gases for which emissions are estimated include carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), hydrofluorocarbons (HFC), perfluorocarbons (PFC), sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) and nitrogen trifluoride (NF3). The report covers anthropogenic (human-caused) emissions by sources and removals by sinks and annual emissions estimates dating back to 1990.
Destiné tant aux acteurs du milieu qu’à la population, ce bilan annuel rassemble les données les plus récentes et les plus pertinentes sur le secteur de l’énergie. Il propose une rétrospective des faits saillants qui ont marqué la dernière année ainsi qu’un aperçu des dossiers à surveiller pour l’année à venir.
Canada’s electricity supply generation mix varies significantly among Canada’s provinces and territories. Canada’s future Energy Supply and Demand Projections are reported by the Canada Energy Regulator.
Renewable energy is energy derived from natural processes that are replenished at a rate that is equal to or faster than the rate at which they are consumed. There are various forms of renewable energy, deriving directly or indirectly from the sun, or from heat generated deep within the earth.
This publication presents energy balance sheets in natural units and heat equivalents in primary and secondary forms, by province. Each balance sheet shows data on production, trade, interprovincial movements, conversion and consumption by sector. Analytical tables and details on non-energy products are also included. It includes explanatory notes, a historical energy summary table and data analysis. The publication also presents data on natural gas liquids, electricity generated from fossil fuels, solid wood waste and spent pulping liquor.
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