Name
Dunsky Energy
Description
Dunsky Energy + Climate Advisors supports leading governments, utilities, corporations and non-profits across North America in their efforts to accelerate the clean energy transition, effectively and responsibly.
Working across buildings, mobility, industry and energy, we support our clients through three key services: we quantify opportunities (technical, economic, market); design go-to-market strategies (plans, programs, policies); and evaluate performance (with a view to continuous improvement).
Dunsky brings unique and significant expertise to the building sector through our energy efficiency assessment, design and financing work. In the last several years, Dunsky has supported the federal and numerous provincial governments with decarbonization and energy efficiency strategies, as well as designing major Canadian retrofit financing streams such as FCM’s Community Efficiency Financing (CEF), Sustainable Affordable Housing (SAH) and Community Building Retrofit Initiative. Dunsky also led the design of the Canada Infrastructure Bank’s $2 billion Building Retrofit Initiative, has developed net-zero pathways approaches for the governments of Quebec and Manitoba that include a focus on deep retrofits, and regularly supports Canadian municipalities to design effective deep retrofit programming.
Working across buildings, mobility, industry and energy, we support our clients through three key services: we quantify opportunities (technical, economic, market); design go-to-market strategies (plans, programs, policies); and evaluate performance (with a view to continuous improvement).
Dunsky brings unique and significant expertise to the building sector through our energy efficiency assessment, design and financing work. In the last several years, Dunsky has supported the federal and numerous provincial governments with decarbonization and energy efficiency strategies, as well as designing major Canadian retrofit financing streams such as FCM’s Community Efficiency Financing (CEF), Sustainable Affordable Housing (SAH) and Community Building Retrofit Initiative. Dunsky also led the design of the Canada Infrastructure Bank’s $2 billion Building Retrofit Initiative, has developed net-zero pathways approaches for the governments of Quebec and Manitoba that include a focus on deep retrofits, and regularly supports Canadian municipalities to design effective deep retrofit programming.
Website