- Canadian Environmental Industries
Canada benefits from a wealth of renewable energy riches with the added advantages of excellent infrastructure, an integrated transportation network, advanced manufacturing expertise, a highly-skilled workforce and low labour costs. - Energy Efficiency
Find out how to conserve energy at home and how to build an energy-efficient new home. Learn how you can save money by choosing the most energy efficient appliances and heating or cooling equipment. - Home Energy Efficiency Retrofit Grants
Qualify for federal grants by improving the energy efficiency of their homes, and reducing their home's impact on the environment. - Energy
Browse here for information on oil and gas, nuclear, renewable energy and sustainable energy technologies. - Energy Saving Tips
There are many free and inexpensive ways to conserve energy in your home. Some improvements for your home will cost money, but these are often good investments that will reduce your electricity bills in the future. - Smart Meters Ontario
This site explains what Smart Meters are, why Ontario is introducing them, and how they can help you manage and reduce your electricity costs. - Plant A Tree
Find out how you can help grow a greener and cleaner future for our province and our planet. - YOUR Environment
Do you want to do more for the environment, but aren’t sure where to start? Are you looking for information about air quality in your community or how to use water wisely? Find it all and much more on Ontario’s website YOUR Environment. - E-Zone
Information for kids to learn about the environment, to participate in helping the environment and to share their ideas. - 10 Tips for Driving Clean
Vehicles that get regular tune-ups and are in good working order use less gas and emit fewer pollutants into the air. - Ontario's Action Plan on Climate Change
Ontario’s comprehensive Climate Change Action Plan is helping Ontarians make better, greener choices that will reduce our carbon footprint and give our province a sustainable future.. - Renewable Energy Atlas
The Renewable Energy Atlas is an interactive web tool that allows Ontarians to create and view maps of wind and water renewable energy resources in the province. It is designed for everyone interested in renewable energy, including government policy makers, the renewable energy industry, municipalities, and educational and community groups. - Walkerton and the O'Connor Inquiry
Many of the Ministry of the Environment clean water initiatives are based on recommendations from Commissioner Dennis O'Connor's Report of the Walkerton Inquiry. For more information on the Walkerton Inquiry or to review the MOE's progress on these recommendations visit the links in the information section. - Waste Diversion Ontario
Waste Diversion Ontario (WDO) is non-crown corporation created under the Waste Diversion Act (WDA) on June 27, 2002. WDO was established to develop, implement and operate waste diversion programs for a wide range of materials. The Minister of the Environment has designated Blue Box Waste, Used Tires, Used Oil Material, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Municipal Hazardous or Special Waste under the WDA. The Minister has indicated that the Used Oil Material designation has been set aside and development of a diversion program for Used Tires has been deferred. - Waterpower
MNR’s waterpower site release policy and procedure together with the waterpower site application process guide the development of waterpower projects.
