Working together for a sustainable future
Energy warms our homes, powers our vehicles and helps produce and move the goods we use every day. As our climate changes, energy systems are evolving, working together to meet our future energy needs sustainably.
For us, innovation comes naturally. We’re collaborating to advance new green technologies to fuel transportation, heat buildings and power industry. We’re introducing new renewable fuels and finding practical ways to use less energy.
The path to net zero
The most cost-effective and resilient path to net-zero*Net zero means reducing GHG emissions to as close to zero as possible, then balancing any remaining emissions with an equivalent amount of carbon removal through environmental actions and innovative technology.
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/climatechange/climate-plan/net-zero-emissions-2050.html emissions requires electric and gas systems to work together. This includes increased electrification of building heat, personal and light-duty vehicles; greening the gas supply with renewable natural gas and hydrogen; and powering industry with hydrogen and blended natural gas, combined with carbon capture.
This collaborative approach will:
- Reliably meet our energy needs, even on the coldest days.
- Meet the energy needs of industries like concrete and steel production, and heavy transportation that can’t be practically electrified.
- Minimize costs for energy consumers.
- Provide consumers flexibility to make choices on their path to net zero.
Innovations to green Ontario's largest source of emissions
Transportation
Transportation is the largest source of emissions in Ontario.** See how we’re driving cleaner fuels and low-emission technologies forward.
Clean energy solutions:
Renewable natural gas (RNG)
Carbon-neutral fuel for heavy transport and municipal fleets.
See opportunities
Compressed natural gas (CNG)
A cleaner and lower-cost alternative to diesel fuel.
Why switch fleets
Hydrogen
A zero carbon emission fuel source for heavy transportation.
See hydrogen’s potential
Buildings
Heat for buildings is the second largest source of emissions in Ontario.** We’re greening buildings through innovative technologies and low-carbon fuels.
Clean energy solutions:
Energy conservation
Empowering customers to reduce energy use and emissions.
For business | For homes
Renewable natural gas (RNG)
Unlocking the potential of organic waste for more sustainable heating.
See how RNG works
Hydrogen
Injected into the gas system, hydrogen provides a cleaner, greener energy.
How hydrogen is used
Gas heat pumps (GHP)
Highly efficient for space heating, hot water and cooling.
Learn about gas heat pumps
Hybrid heating
Electricity and natural gas work together to heat homes efficiently and reliably.
About hybrid heating
Wastewater energy transfer (WET)
Using wastewater to heat and cool buildings.
See a success story
Industrial processes
Industrial processes are the third largest source of emissions in Ontario.** We’re investing in hydrogen and exploring carbon capture and storage for processes that can’t be electrified.
Clean energy solutions:
Energy conservation
Incentives and expertise to help industry reduce energy use and emissions.
For industry
Renewable natural gas (RNG)
Blended into the gas system to power industrial processes sustainably.
See how RNG works
Hydrogen
Injected into the gas system or used on its own, hydrogen provides a cleaner, greener energy.
See hydrogen in action
Carbon capture and storage (CCS)
A way to capture carbon emissions and store underground.
Learn about CCS
Why be optimistic about a clean energy future?
Enbridge Gas team members share their perspectives on Ontario’s path to net zero.
Greening transportation
See the creative solutions reducing emissions from municipal transit and trucking.
Greening industry
Find out how energy innovations are working together to reduce emissions from manufacturing.
*Enbridge Gas is addressing net-zero emissions from energy.
**Canada Energy Regulator - Ontario’s 2019 emission sources.