Alberta dropped to last place in the 2024 Scorecard, falling two spots since 2022 and earning 8 points out of 100.
British Columbia leads the nation in energy efficiency, ranking first overall with a score of 54 points out of 100.
Manitoba ranks eighth in the 2024 Scorecard, maintaining its position in the middle of the pack for energy efficiency, with a score of 30 points out of 100.
New Brunswick has climbed three spots since 2022, now ranking fourth overall in the Scorecard, with a score of 43 points out of 100.
Newfoundland and Labrador scores largely on par with previous years’ analysis, in tenth place with 14 points out of 100.
Ontario has fallen to sixth place in the 2024 Scorecard, earning 33 points out of 100. This reflects a continued decline from its third-place position in 2019.
Prince Edward Island has tied Quebec for second place in the 2024 Scorecard, jumping from fourth spot in 2022 and seventh in 2019 with a score of 45 points out of 100.
Québec moved up one spot to tie Prince Edward Island for second place in this year’s Scorecard, scoring 45 points out of 100.
Saskatchewan moved up two spots to ninth place in this year’s Scorecard, with a score of 16 points out of 100.
Yukon ranks seventh in the 2024 Scorecard, dropping one spot since its 2022 debut and scoring 32 points out of 100.