Ottawa – Energy efficiency is a critical solution to climate change, reducing emissions and helping Canadians to save money on their energy bills. The Government of Canada is pleased to work with partners to advance this work. The important work of ENERGY STAR Canada award recipients brings us one step closer to achieving Canada’s low-carbon future.
Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, congratulated the winners of the 2023 ENERGY STAR Canada Awards for their exceptional contributions in promoting the most energy-efficient products, homes and buildings — helping Canadians reduce energy waste and take action on climate change. Through the ENERGY STAR Canada Awards, ENERGY STAR Canada recognizes contributions made by outstanding program participants in advancing energy efficiency across the nation. Annually, this event honours energy efficiency leaders who have set the bar high for efficiency efforts.
Since 2001, the ENERGY STAR Canada program has played an instrumental role in promoting and inspiring energy-efficient practices across the country. Through the certification and promotion of products, homes and buildings, ENERGY STAR program participants empower Canadians to make informed decisions to help them save money, lower emissions and bring us closer to a net-zero emissions future. In 2022 alone, ENERGY STAR-certified products saved enough energy to power over 323,000 homes for a year.
The following businesses and organizations were recognized as ambassadors of energy efficiency and as examples of the value of investing in smart energy choices. They have distinguished themselves as environmental leaders, showcasing innovative solutions and driving transformative change through energy efficient products, homes or buildings:
ENERGY STAR for Products
- Sustained Excellence: JELD-WEN of Canada (Vaughan, Ontario)
- Manufacturer of the Year–Windows and Doors: JELD-WEN of Canada (Vaughan, Ontario)
- Manufacturer of the Year—Appliances: Samsung Electronics Canada (Mississauga, Ontario)
- Manufacturer of the Year—Heating and Cooling Equipment: Copeland (Brantford, Ontario)
- Manufacturer of the Year—Lighting: L’Image Home Products Inc. (Montreal, Quebec)
- Retailer of the Year—National: The Home Depot Canada (Toronto, Ontario)
- Retailer of the Year—Regional: Corbeil Appliances (Laval, Quebec)
- Utility Program of the Year: takeCHARGE (Newfoundland Power and Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro) (St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador)
- Promotional Campaign of the Year: takeCHARGE (Newfoundland Power and Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro) (St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador)
- Energy Efficiency Program Administrator of the Year: efficiencyPEI (Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island)
- Advocate of the Year: efficiencyPEI (Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island)
- Promoter of the Year–ENERGY STAR Most Efficient: Stirling Marathon (Elora, Ontario)
- Special Recognition: LG Electronics Canada Inc. (North York, Ontario)
- Special Recognition: All Weather Windows (Edmonton, Alberta)
- Special Recognition: Nordik Windows Inc. (Vars, Ontario)
- Special Recognition: RONA Canada (Boucherville, Quebec)
- Special Recognition: The Independent Energy System Operator–Save on Energy (Toronto, Ontario)
ENERGY STAR for New Homes
- Builder of the Year—Small size: Huron Creek Developments (Kitchener, Ontario)
- Builder of the Year—Mid-size: Doug Tarry Homes (St. Thomas, Ontario)
ENERGY STAR for Buildings
- Building of the Year—Hospital: Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital (Fredericton, New Brunswick)
- Building of the Year—Ice and Curling Rink: Erin Mills Twin Arena (Mississauga, Ontario)
- Building of the Year–K-12 School: Bliss Carman Middle School, Anglophone West School District (Fredericton, New Brunswick)
- Building of the Year–Medical Office: Etobicoke Wellness Centre (Etobicoke, Ontario)
- Building of the Year– Multifamily Housing: 600 Proudfoot Lane (London, Ontario)
- Building of the Year–Office: Cadillac Fairview, Yonge Corporate Centre – 4110 Yonge Street (North York, Ontario)
- Building of the Year–Office: 6985 Financial Drive (Mississauga, Ontario)
- Building of the Year–Office: Sun Life Waterloo King (Waterloo, Ontario)
- Building of the Year–Office: Brian Canfield Centre (Burnaby, British Columbia)
- Building of the Year–Senior Living Community and Residential Care Facility: Sunrise of Windsor (Windsor, Ontario)
- Building of the Year–Warehouse: Spartan Controls Grande Prairie Automation Centre (Grande Prairie, Alberta)
“I congratulate this year’s ENERGY STAR Canada award winners, who are driving innovation in energy efficiency technologies and deploying solutions across the country. Their work is helping Canadians to save money on energy bills while contributing to the fight against climate change. Their work to enhance energy efficiency is supporting Canada’s path to net zero by 2050.” – Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources