Municipalities across Canada are looking for practical ways to reduce emissions, lower energy costs and strengthen local energy resilience. Thermal Energy Networks (TENs) offer a scalable solution. These systems use shared infrastructure to heat and cool buildings, balance demand across building types, improve efficiency and reduce long-term costs.

Watch this webinar recording to see how thermal energy networks operate on the ground and how municipalities can use them to lower costs and ease pressure on electrical grids.

This session shares practical guidance to help municipalities build a strong early-stage business case, assess local resources and clarify municipal roles. It also connects municipalities to key tools, funding pathways and national networks that support project planning and implementation.

Watch the webinar recording to learn more about:

  • How thermal energy networks function and where they fit within municipal planning.
  • How to assess local feasibility and identify practical next steps.
  • Municipal roles and responsibilities in thermal energy network projects.
  • Key considerations for partnerships, governance and funding.
  • How to access Community Energy Systems funding and related resources.

Speakers:  

  • Aurélie Vérin, Policy Lead, Building Decarbonization Alliance    
  • Mathieu Lévesque, Technologies & Alternatives Lead, Building Decarbonization Alliance    
  • Janice Ashworth, Senior Consultant, Dunsky Energy + Climate Advisors

This webinar was delivered in English with simultaneous interpretation in French.

The Green Municipal Fund (GMF), funded by the Government of Canada, helps municipalities explore practical, scalable solutions that lower energy costs, strengthen local energy resilience and support more efficient community energy systems.

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