Quarrying & Mining in Fairview, Vancouver, BC

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Suite 210 – 1333 Johnston Street, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6C 2T8

(604) 689-7644
industriels, Mining Companies, Services publics et environnement, développements, Exploitation minière, Mines-Exploration

638 Millbank, Vancouver, V5Z 4B7

(604) 689-7902
Mining company

Suite 210 - 1333 Johnston Street, Vancouver, V6H 3R9

(604) 689-7644
Mining company

Suite 326 - 638 West 7Th Avenue, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V5Z 1B5

(604) 628-7076
CEA's work encompasses a variety of activities related to planning and implementing energy sustainability. These include: Research and Publications on energy-related topics of value to local governments in BC Showcasing progress through the Annual Energy Aware Awards and case studies Outreach to local governments and professional bodies through consultations, presentations, trade shows, dialogue and our website Provision of a focal point for discussions about BC communities and energy Advisory services to local governments on integrated energy innovations for community design and local government operations Program delivery of Green Buildings BC for Local Governments, a building retrofit initiative in partnership with the Fraser Basin Council and the Province of British Columbia for local government buildings This multi-partner association originated in 1993 as an advisory group to the BC Energy Council. In 1995, a Memorandum of Understanding between the British Columbia Ministry of Municipal Affairs, the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources and UBCM recognized the important role of local governments in creating energy efficient communities. Under the MOU, the advisory group was formalized into the BC Energy Aware Committee, with a mandate to raise local government awareness with respect to energy efficiency, community energy planning and relationship building. In 2003, the committee incorporated as the Community Energy Association, whose board is constituted from member organizations, including governments, transit authorities, utilities and municipal planning organizations. CEA became a Canadian registered charity in 2004.