Table 3Adoption and impact of new or significantly improved systems or equipment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by province or territory

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Adoption and impact of new or significantly improved systems or equipment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by province or territory
  2002 1  2004 2
New or improved systems or equipent Impact on emissions 3 New or improved systems or equipent Impact on emissions 3
Yes No Low Moderate High Yes No Low Moderate High
  percent
Newfoundland and Labrador 14 86 100 0 0 13 88 100 0 0
Prince Edward Island 10 90 100 0 0 8 75 100 0 0
Nova Scotia 27 73 63 25 13 21 79 29 71 0
New Brunswick 21 79 33 50 17 27 73 67 33 0
Quebec 20 80 43 43 14 29 71 52 30 19
Ontario 20 80 52 36 12 20 80 53 37 11
Manitoba 36 64 29 38 33 30 70 47 29 24
Saskatchewan 41 59 40 52 8 41 59 54 42 4
Alberta 34 66 36 54 10 35 65 39 34 27
British Columbia 22 78 37 51 11 28 72 45 49 6
Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories and Nunavut 30 70 33 67 0 44 56 50 50 0
Total 24 76 44 44 13 26 74 49 36 14
1.
Adoption of new or significantly improved systems or equipment within a three year period, 2000 to 2002.
2.
Adoption of new or significantly improved systems or equipment within a three-year period, 2002 to 2004.
3.
Respondents who answered Yes to the adoption of new or significantly improved systems or equipment were asked to rank the impact on greenhouse gas emission reductions as being low, moderate or high.
Note(s):
This table includes reported data only. Figures may not add up to totals due to rounding.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Environment Accounts and Statistics Division.