
Environment and Climate Change Canada
Canada Backs Climate Action at Vancouver Energy Hub
Today, Wade Grant, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, announced an investment of $2.5 million to support Metro Vancouver’s Waste-to-Energy District energy project. The Parliamentary Secretary was joined by the Honourable Gregor Robertson, Minister of Housing and Infrastructure and Minister responsible for Pacific Economic Development Canada, along with Mike Hurley, Chair of the Metro Vancouver Board of Directors, and Sarah Kirby-Yung, Chair of Metro Vancouver’s Zero Waste Committee.
Burnaby’s Waste-to-Energy Facility is a key part of Metro Vancouver’s approach to managing residual waste and recovering energy. The facility will capture steam generated by its existing process to supply clean heating and hot water to up to 50,000 homes across Metro Vancouver. This project is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 70,000 tonnes per year and aligns with Metro Vancouver’s goals for a resilient and sustainable region. It will also help cut heating costs for residents.
Investments in projects like the Waste-to-Energy District are emblematic of Canada’s work to cut pollution and build resilient communities, while decreasing energy costs for Canadians and creating economic opportunities.
https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/news/2025/08/government-of-canada-invests-in-climate-action-at-metro-vancouvers-waste-to-energy-district.html