Community Energy and Emissions Plan

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The City of Fredericton’s Community Energy and Emissions Plan (CEEP) will be a strategic plan to guide efforts in reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in our community. Think of this as ways to reduce the amount of electricity and natural gas we use in our homes and workplaces, the fuel in our cars, and waste from the products we buy.

As residents and businesses in Fredericton, our day-to-day activities and choices define the type of energy we consume, how much of it we use, and our climate change footprint as a result.

The CEEP will measure current energy use and emissions from all residential, commercial, and institutional sources and offer recommendations and solutions on how to reduce our overall consumption between now and 2050, with a particular focus on specific actions we can take now, and over the next ten years. Your input will help us develop recommendations that align with the community's vision and goals.

The City of Fredericton’s Community Energy and Emissions Plan (CEEP) will be a strategic plan to guide efforts in reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in our community. Think of this as ways to reduce the amount of electricity and natural gas we use in our homes and workplaces, the fuel in our cars, and waste from the products we buy.

As residents and businesses in Fredericton, our day-to-day activities and choices define the type of energy we consume, how much of it we use, and our climate change footprint as a result.

The CEEP will measure current energy use and emissions from all residential, commercial, and institutional sources and offer recommendations and solutions on how to reduce our overall consumption between now and 2050, with a particular focus on specific actions we can take now, and over the next ten years. Your input will help us develop recommendations that align with the community's vision and goals.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    This survey is an important step in planning our transition towards an energy-efficient and low carbon future. Please take a moment to complete the survey and help us to better understand: 

    • The importance residents place on taking action to reduce energy consumption and GHG emissions
    • The degree to which residents support the City and its partners in taking action on these issues
    • Residents’ willingness to take action to reduce individual energy consumption and GHG emissions 

    The survey contains four sets of questions and takes less than 10 minutes to complete. 


    Consultation has concluded
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