Canada’s repeal of the federal carbon tax may offer short-term relief, but it signals long-term regulatory instability by undermining business confidence, weakening climate policy credibility, and putting Canada at a disadvantage in the global race for low-carbon investment.
360 Energy has launched the Hamilton Industrial Park Energy (HIPE) Network, a program helping Hamilton industrial businesses manage energy and carbon emissions.
360 Energy has honored Honda of Canada Mfg. with its 2024 Energy Excellence Award for industry-leading achievements in energy efficiency, carbon reduction, and sustainable innovation in Canadian manufacturing.
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360 Energy was recognized with the Mid-Sized Business Award at the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce's 40th Annual Outstanding Business Achievement Awards.
Canadian businesses can cut costs and emissions by actively managing energy use, leveraging data, and fostering energy literacy to unlock significant savings and sustainability gains.
360 Energy acquires Sustainable Energy Planning (SEP), expanding its capacity to help organizations develop and implement effective energy management strategies.
360 Energy Inc. is launching the Utility Data BarCode Association to revolutionize how Canadians understand and manage their utility consumption through an innovative, open-format barcode system.
Cement and aggregate companies are increasingly adopting integrated energy management strategies to improve energy efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance environmental responsibility through teamwork and data-driven decision-making.
Energy management is becoming crucial for business competitiveness by treating energy as a controllable expense rather than a fixed cost.
The University of Windsor, with support from 360 Energy, launched a certificate program in energy management combining academic expertise, industry collaboration, and practical workplace projects.
At the 2008 Ontario Economic Summit, 360 Energy’s CEO emphasized that treating energy as a controllable cost rather than overhead, delivers better outcomes than relying solely on renewable tech.