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Energy Plans

Energy Plans


Waypoint, and our partner, Project Co, are committed to consuming energy in an efficient, cost effective, environmentally responsible manner. It is recognized that utility costs are necessary to operate the facility but do not directly contribute to the quality of services offered in the facility. As such, as utility costs rise, it is imperative to reduce energy consumption in order to continue to provide services at or exceeding current standards.

Energy Management is important at Waypoint because:
  • The Government of Ontario has created the Green Energy Act, which requires all public sector organizations to create conservation and demand management plans.
  • LEED Gold Targeted for Atrium Building and will be certified under BOMA BESt program, both of which includes a significant section on energy savings
  • Waypoint and Project Co have established an annual Energy Target for the Atrium Building. This can only be accomplished through good energy management practices and policies.
  • Lower energy costs provide more room in the operating budget for patient and facility services.
  • As utility prices rise, lower energy consumption is key to keeping energy costs manageable.

2023 Energy Summary Report
2022 Interim Energy Conservation and Demand Management
2017-2018 Energy Plan Progress Report
Waypoint's 2017 Energy Report
Waypoint's 5-Year Energy Management Plan


2020 Energy Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reporting

2019 Energy Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reporting
2018 Energy Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reporting
2017 Energy Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reporting

Greening Health Care Member Report 2013 - Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care

Greening Health Care Program Report 2013 - All member hospitals