Edmonton Journal

Efficiency agency can boost jobs, CEO says

- BOB WEBER

The newly appointed head of Alberta’s first energy efficiency agency says it has enough resources to make a big difference.

“We can have real impact in terms of both job creation and energy efficiency, ensuring savings for businesses and households,” Monica Curtis said Tuesday.

Energy Efficiency Alberta is funded by the carbon tax and is aimed at getting Albertans to use energy wisely. Alberta joins all other provinces in having a government agency to promote and assist with wise energy consumptio­n.

Curtis comes from the Wisconsin-based Western Electricit­y Coordinati­ng Council, which oversees power transmissi­on in the western states as well as in Alberta and British Columbia.

Originally from Manitoba, Curtis has also worked for SaskPower, Alberta Agricultur­e and Epcor when it was called Edmonton Power.

“There are great examples that the province of Alberta can borrow from and learn from all across North America,” said Curtis, who pointed to programs in Nova Scotia, Manitoba and British Columbia as examples.

Her first job will be to oversee the implementa­tion of three government programs already announced.

One involves handing out samples of energy-efficient products such as LED lights.

A second will allow consumers to apply for rebates when they buy energy-efficient appliances such as stoves, dishwasher­s and fridges.

A third one is to provide businesses and non-profit organizati­ons rebates on larger energyeffi­cient products such as boilers and heating and cooling systems.

Smaller-scale solar power programs are to follow later.

The province plans to spend $648 million in the next five years on energy-efficiency products and programs.

Curtis said it was the provincial government’s climate-change policies that drew her back to Canada.

“It creates an environmen­t where energy efficiency can really work together with other aspects of energy policy, whether it’s oil and gas, solar, water, wind or saved energy.”

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Monica Curtis

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