Conservation Forum for Business Leaders
Tuesday, June 12, 2007 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Venue: Toronto Board of Trade - Downtown Centre
Concerns about global warming and other environmental issues are driving leaders to think harder about energy use, and there�s a growing awareness that greater efficiency has a positive impact on the bottom line. Energy conservation is being pushed up the agenda for many reasons, and now organizations have a growing need to share information and best practices. This will be an interactive forum that will engage all participants, panelists and speakers in sharing best practices and insights.
Special guest speakers include:
The Honourable Dwight Duncan, Minister of Energy
Hazel McCallion, Mayor of Mississauga
David O'Brien, President & CEO, Toronto Hydro
Jeff Ogram, Vice President, Asset Management Hydro One
Paul Godfrey, President & CEO, The Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Club
Tom Farley, President and Chief Operating Officer, Brookfield Canadian Commercial Operations
Peter Love, Chief Energy Conservation Officer, Ontario Power Authority
David McFadden, Chair of Gowlings National Energy and Infrastructure Industry Group
Paul Murphy, President and CEO, Independent Electricity System Operator
David Pearson, PhD., Environmental Scientist, Laurentian University
Moderator/Master of Ceremonies - Mark Dailey � CityTV News
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Myth busting: The truth about energy efficiency at home
October 20, 2007
Ontarians have become increasingly savvy about their energy consumption patterns at home and have been taking steps to become more energy efficient. But with all the conservation information available these days, it is difficult to distinguish between fact and fiction.
Peter Love, Ontario's Chief Electricity Conservation Officer, reveals the truth behind some of the most common energy myths.
Armed with this knowledge, look for ways you can make the lighting in your home energy efficient. Love points to the Ontario Power Authority's fall Every Kilowatt Counts program.
Consumers can redeem coupons in-store at a wide variety of retailers across Ontario for savings on ENERGY STAR-qualified residential light fixtures, and appliance and light control products such as motion sensors, dimmers and timers.
To help demystify some of the most common energy myths Love helps shed some light on the facts about energy efficiency at home:
Myth: I can't use CFL bulbs with dimmer switches or motion sensors
Fact: The selection of CFL bulbs are increasing. There are special CFL bulbs that are designed to work with a variety of lighting controls such as dimmer switches, motion sensors and timers, and some can even be used outdoors. CFL packaging tells you where and how the CFL can be used.
Myth: By dimming the lights, all dimmer switches allow you to reduce the amount of electricity and energy being used
Fact: Only new electronic dimmer switches actually reduce the amount of energy being used. Old rheostatic dimmer switches simply give the extra electricity off as heat, instead of light. If the dimmer is warm to the touch, it's not saving electricity.
Myth: All fluorescent tube lights are energy efficient
Fact: Smaller (2.5 cm or 1 inch diameter) T8 bulbs are 35 per cent more efficient than regular T12 (3.75 cm or 1.5 inch diameter) fluorescent tube lights.
For a list of participating retailers, more energy saving tips and to download Every Kilowatt Counts coupons, visit
everykilowattcounts.com.