Table 14Energy conservation processes and technologies by province or territory, 2002

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Energy conservation processes and technologies by province or territory, 2002: Part 1
  Cogeneration Alternative fuel systems or equipment Fuel substitution Other
  percent 1
Newfoundland and Labrador 5 0 5 24
Prince Edward Island 10 0 20 40
Nova Scotia 13 7 10 19
New Brunswick 11 2 12 23
Quebec 5 3 9 17
Ontario 7 3 5 22
Manitoba 5 11 13 24
Saskatchewan 8 7 14 27
Alberta 16 8 8 27
British Columbia 13 8 12 20
Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories and Nunavut 10 11 11 33
Total 9 5 8 22

Energy conservation processes and technologies by province or territory, 2002: Part 2
  Renewable energy technologies Total 3
Small, mini, or micro-hydroelectric facility Solar energy Wind energy Biomass energy 2 Other renewable energy
  percent 1
Newfoundland and Labrador 9 0 0 14 5 36
Prince Edward Island 0 0 0 20 0 50
Nova Scotia 7 0 3 23 4 43
New Brunswick 5 2 0 31 10 50
Quebec 1 2 0 14 5 34
Ontario 3 2 1 7 2 33
Manitoba 0 5 0 15 7 39
Saskatchewan 2 20 3 10 3 51
Alberta 4 19 3 16 5 55
British Columbia 5 8 1 31 5 50
Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories and Nunavut 30 20 0 0 30 70
Total 3 6 1 14 4 40
1.
Number of establishments that indicated they used at least one energy conservation process or technology as a percentage of the total number of establishments that provided a response.
2.
Examples include energy crops and waste-to-energy.
3.
Number of establishments indicating they used the process or technology as a percentage of all establishments that provided a response.
Note(s):
This table includes reported data only. This table excludes the "other manufacturing" industry category.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Environment Accounts and Statistics Division.