Yukon Energy Strategy Background Research
Part 1: Jurisdictional Energy Strategy Analysis
Submitted to:
Yukon Energy Strategy Working Group
Energy Solutions Centre / Energy, Mines and Resources
Box 2703 Whitehorse, Yukon
Y1A 2C6
Submitted by:
Paul Kishchuk, MA
Box 31126 Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 5P7
paul@vectorresearch.ca
t: 867.668.3164
f: 867.668.3124
c: 867.333.2910
In association with:
Lisa Jacobs, MSW
Contact Research and Communications
6 Cassino Street
Whitehorse, Yukon
Y1A 3B8
July 17, 2007
Yukon Energy Strategy Background Research
Part 1: Jurisdictional Energy Strategy Analysis
Table of Contents
Background...........................................................................................................1
Jurisdictional Analysis...........................................................................................1
The BC Energy Plan: A Vision for Clean Energy Leadership ........................................2
Energy for the Future: an Energy Plan for the Northwest Territories.............................4
Prince Edward Island Energy Framework and Renewable Energy Strategy.................6
Using Energy to Build the Quebec of Tomorrow ...........................................................8
Saskatchewan Energy and Climate Change Plan .......................................................10
Common Energy Strategy Themes.....................................................................13
Jurisdictional Contacts ........................................................................................14
Yukon Energy Strategy Background Research
Part 1: Jurisdictional Energy Strategy Analysis
July 2007
Vector Research in association with Contact Research and Communications
Page 1
Background
Energy is a vital part of the day-to-day lives of all Yukon citizens. We use energy in the
whole range of our daily activities, from home heating to transportation, from cooking