CircuitMeter was featured in the report as an inspiring example of Canadian businesses that are building a stronger, cleaner economy
On March 15th, 2018 at the Globe Forum 2018 held in Vancouver, the Smart Prosperity Leaders’ Initiative was launched by the Smart Prosperity Institute together with Canadian leaders from business, NGOs, labour, think tanks, Indigenous Peoples, and youth. One of the key elements of the initiative is the Clean Innovation Campaign 2018 which aims to accelerate clean innovation across Canada.
As outlined in the campaign, clean innovation is a major opportunity for every sector of Canada’s economy, from the cleantech sector to established industries such as oil & gas, manufacturing, mining, forestry and agriculture. The goal of the campaign is to make Canada a leader in the global clean innovation race and in doing so it has chosen to feature a few clean innovation success stories, of which CircuitMeter can proudly mention it is one.
CircuitMeter was featured in the report as an inspiring example of Canadian businesses that are building a stronger, cleaner economy. The clean innovation success story, Pinpointing Energy Waste In Buildings, highlights CircuitMeter’s use of circuit-level submetering and integrated real time energy analytics technology to pinpoint energy waste, reduce emissions, and cut costs across a broad spectrum of commercial and industrial applications.
To read CircuitMeter’s feature along with other clean innovation success stories, click here. To read the full report from the Smart Prosperity Institute, please click on the following link: “Clean Innovation: Why it Matters & How to Accelerate it Across the Canadian Economy.”.
About Smart Prosperity Institute
National research network and policy think tank (formerly Sustainable Prosperity) based at the University of Ottawa. The institute delivers industry leading research and works with public and private partners – all to advance practical policies and market solutions for a stronger, cleaner economy. www.smartprosperity.ca