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Ontario gets an 'A' - Interview Opportunity with Ontario's Chief Energy Conservation Officer - Environmental Communication Options/Huff Strategy

Ontario gets an 'A' - Interview Opportunity with Ontario's Chief Energy Conservation Officer

Aug 12th, 2008 9:59 AM

Interview Opportunity - News / Assignment / Energy and Conservation Editors and Reporters Ontario receives an "A" from the Canadian Energy Efficiency Alliance WHO: Peter Love, Chief Energy Conservation Officer of Ontario Ontario's Chief Energy Conservation Officer Peter Love is available to comment on Ontario receiving an "A" for the first time since the Canadian Energy Efficiency Alliance began to issue report cards WHEN: The CEEA report card was released earlier today (August 12, 2008) in Ottawa. The report card ranks the energy efficiency performance of each province, territory and the federal government WHAT: Ontario receives an "A", its first since reporting began in 1999 Peter Love can speak to: Why Ontario received the "A" grade What Ontario would have to do, to get an A+? How does Ontario rank with respect to other jurisdictions in Canada? For more information, or to schedule interviews, contact: Don Huff, e|c|o, (416) 972-7401, Cell 416-805-7720 or huffd(at)huffstrategy.com Background: Ontario's Chief Energy Conservation Officer, Peter Love Peter Love was appointed Ontario's first Chief Energy Conservation Officer in April 2005 to head the Conservation Bureau, a division of the Ontario Power Authority. The mandate of the Conservation Bureau is to provide leadership in electricity conservation and demand management and advance a conservation culture in Ontario. No stranger to the concept of a "cultural shift" in the Province, early in his career Mr. Love worked as a project coordinator for Pollution Probe with the team that developed the concept "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle". Mr. Love received both his MBA and BA from the University of Toronto. Responsibilities of the Chief Energy Conservation Officer of Ontario Government of Ontario Legislation requires that the CECO assume leadership for: Advising on relevant government policy and targets for conservation Educating and promoting energy conservation to all Ontarians Measuring and tracking energy conservation performance and the level of energy conservation mentality among the public