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Introduction

Issues

To reach net-zero by 2050, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has called for no new fossil fuel expansion projects to be undertaken after the year 2021. Unfortunately, many companies are ignoring this scientific recommendation and continuing to invest in expansion. The UN Production Gap report notes that governments and companies around the world plan to produce more than double the amount of fossil fuels in 2030 than would be consistent with a 1.5 degree temperature limit. This both endangers the planet, and is also economically short-sighted, potentially leading to $100 billion in stranded assets in Canada by as early as 2036. 

Solutions

Thanks to a huge decline in renewable energy prices, along with advances in energy storage technology, a global clean energy transition is finally within reach. Between 2010 and 2022, the cost of solar, wind, heat pumps, and batteries fell by 80% on average, meaning that an accelerated transition to clean energy could save the global economy $12 trillion, according to a study from Oxford University. 

In 2023 global investments in solar power surpassed investments in oil production for the first time ever. This rate of growth is already faster than the rate which would be needed to help limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). Renewable energy already accounts for 80% of total electricity investment, with electricity becoming the “new oil” of the global energy system as buildings and transportation systems rapidly electrify. 

All of these trends mean that the fossil fuel era is coming to an end. In 2022, the IEA projected for the first time that fossil fuel demand is headed for a peak in all future energy system scenarios. The increasing ambition of global climate policy will only accelerate this trend, with 90% of global GDP now being covered by national net-zero targets. Altogether, these positive changes have helped reduce projections of long-term temperature rise by 1°C since 2015. 

The IEA predicts that the value of the clean technology sector will outstrip the value of global oil markets by 2030. Although the fossil fuel sector is in decline, gains in clean energy will more than compensate. Economists estimate that the number of clean energy jobs in Canada will grow to 2.7 million by 2050, up from 500,000 today. 

Resources to
Learn More
Programs, Trainings, and Events
Policies and Organizations
Organizations
  • International Energy Agency - A major intergovernmental organisation, established in 1974 by the OECD, that provides policy recommendations, analysis and data on the global energy sector. 
  • International Renewable Energy Agency - An intergovernmental agency for energy transformation that serves as the principal platform for international cooperation on renewable energy.
  • Energy Transitions Commission - A global coalition of leaders from across the energy landscape committed to achieving net-zero emissions by mid-century. 
  • Rocky Mountain Institute - An independent nonprofit think tank of experts working to accelerate the clean energy transition and improve lives. 
  • Project Drawdown - The world’s leading resource for climate solutions.
  • Canadian Climate Institute - Canada’s leading climate change policy research organization.
  • Transition Accelerator - A pan-Canadian organization that works to identify and advance viable pathways to a prosperous, competitive, and net-zero Canada in 2050.
  • Clean Energy Canada - One of Canada’s leading clean energy think tanks.
  • Indigenous Clean Energy - A not-for-profit that advances Indigenous-led capacity building and collective action in Canada’s clean energy transition. 
  • Student Energy - A global youth-led organization empowering young people to accelerate the sustainable energy transition; see their Energy System Map and Energy Topics Index to learn more about key topics.
Existing policies
Key Policy Changes
  • Clean Electricity Regulations - Canada has released a draft Clean Electricity Regulations which will ensure we decarbonize our grid by 2035 while meeting increased demand for electricity. As drafted, they would cut over 340 megatonnes of greenhouse gas pollution between 2024 and 2050.
  • Clean Investment Tax Credits - As part of Budget 2023, the government has announced 5 major Clean Investment Tax Credits which aim to propel the development and growth of clean energy technologies in Canada. 
  • Oil and Gas Emissions Cap - Canada has released a framework to cap and reduce the operational emissions from Canada’s oil and gas production sector, which remain the largest and fastest-growing source of emissions in Canada. 
  • 2030 Emissions Reductions Plan - As required by law in the Net-Zero Accountability Act, in March 2022 Canada released its first ever Emissions Reductions Plan, a roadmap that outlines a sector-by-sector path for Canada to reach its emissions reduction target of 40 percent below 2005 levels by 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2050.
New policy initiatives
Petitions

Volunteer Positions

Disclaimer: this list includes both organizations that are actively recruiting volunteers as well as organizations that do NOT have current openings.
Please follow their newsletter and socials to be informed when opportunities become available!

Name of Company
Open Positions
Location
Website
Efficiency Canada

Become a Regional Champion Volunteer

Nationwide
Future Ground Network

Multiple

Nationwide
Citizen’s Climate Lobby Canada

Multiple

Nationwide
Village Vancouver Transition Society

Multiple

Vancouver
The Council of Canadians

Join a Chapter

Nationwide
The Climate Reality Project

Multiple

Nationwide
350 Canada

Multiple

Nationwide
TREC Renewable Energy Co-op

Communications & Marketing Committee

Online
Ontario Clean Air Alliance

Multiple Opportunities

Ontario
David Suzuki Foundation

Multiple

Nationwide

Job Board

Disclaimer: Certain organizations on this list don't have sustainability as their core purpose, but they have been included because they have strong commitments and recognition for their efforts. For these organizations, only open positions directly contributing to sustainability initiatives or departments will be listed.

Organization
Open Positions
Type of Organization
Location ↓
Remote
Website
Solar Direct Canada

PV/Solar Panel Installer

Private Sector
Acton, ON
In person
Link
Green Economy Canada

Communications & Events Coordinator, National & Atlantic

Civil Society
Atlantic Canada
Remote
Link
Brookfield Asset Management- Renewable Power & Transition

Associate, Investments

Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Unknown
Link
Kuby Renewable Energy

Apprentice Electrician - Starter, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Yr

Private Sector
Calgary, AB
Unknown
Link

General List of Employers

Want to learn more about who the potential employers are in this sector? Check out this list to gain a broader understanding of the types of organizations that might be hiring now or in the future, and visit their websites to learn more about getting involved.

Disclaimer: Certain organizations on this list don't have sustainability as their core purpose, but they have been included because they have strong commitments and recognition for their efforts. For these organizations, only open positions directly contributing to sustainability initiatives or departments will be listed.

Organization
Type of Organization
Location ↓
Website
Mangrove Lithium
Private Sector
Delta, BC
Link
FigBytes
Private Sector
Ottawa, ON
Link
Hydrogen Technology and Energy
Private Sector
Vancouver, BC
Link
Woodland Biofuels
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
Hydra Energy
Private Sector
Delta, BC
Link
BluWave AI
Private Sector
Summerside PEI, Calgary AB, Ottawa ON
Link
Greengate Power
Private Sector
Calgary, AB
Link
Clir Renewables
Private Sector
Vancouver, BC
Link
Ionomr Innovations
Private Sector
Vancouver, BC
Link
Solar Alliance Energy
Private Sector
Vancouver, BC
Link
Ivys Adsorption
Private Sector
Blainville, Québec & Woodbridge, ON
Link
Greenlane Renewables
Private Sector
Burnaby, BC
Link
Loop Energy
Private Sector
Burnaby, BC
Link
Quebec Net Positif
Private Sector
Amherst, QC
Link
Solaires Enterprises
Private Sector
Langford, BC
Link
EfficiencyOne/ Efficiency Nova Scotia
Private Sector
Dartmouth, NS
Link
Eavor Technologies
Private Sector
Calgary, AB
Link
Brainbox AI
Private Sector
Montreal, QC
Link
KPM Power
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
Potentia Renewables Inc
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
AI Shading
Private Sector
Calgary, AB
Link
TREC Renewables
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
Summit Nanotech
Private Sector
Calgary, AB
Link
Renuwell
Private Sector
Alberta
Link
Schneider Electric
Private Sector
Canada
Link
Biome Renewables
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation
Private Sector
Ohsweken, ON
Link
NRStor
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
Heliolytics
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
Ostrom Climate Solutions Inc (NatureBank)
Private Sector
Vancouver, BC
Link
Barkley Project Group Ltd
Private Sector
Nanaimo, BC
Link
Environmental Resources Management (ERM)
Private Sector
Nationwide
Link
Enviro-Stewards Inc
Private Sector
Elmira, ON
Link
Summerhill Group
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
DUNSKY Energy Consulting
Private Sector
Montreal, QC, Vancouver, BC, Toronto, ON
Link
Apex Capital Advisors Inc.
Private Sector
Markham, ON
Link
dcbel
Private Sector
Montreal, QC
Link
SAF+ Consortium
Private Sector
Montreal, QC
Link
General Fusion
Private Sector
Burnaby, BC
Link
Ensyn
Private Sector
Ottawa, ON
Link
Drystill Holdings Inc.
Private Sector
Mississauga, ON
Link
GaN Systems Inc.
Private Sector
Ottawa, ON
Link
Stromcore
Private Sector
Mississauga, ON
Link
Clean Cut Energy Corp
Private Sector
Guelph, ON
Link
Amp energy
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
Carbonaxion Bioénergies Inc.
Private Sector
Shannon, QC
Link
Stormfisher
Private Sector
London, ON
Link
Peak Power Inc
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
Li-Metal Corp
Private Sector
Markham, ON
Link
IOGEN
Private Sector
Ottawa, ON
Link
Toronto Hydro
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
Sunset Renewable Asset Management
Private Sector
Ontario
Link
Alectra Inc.
Private Sector
Ontario
Link
Spark Power Corp
Private Sector
Oakville, ON
Link
EM-ONE Energy Solutions
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
RESco Energy Inc
Private Sector
Mississauga, ON
Link
Manitoba Hydro-Electric Board
Private Sector
Winnipeg, MB
Link
Enwave Energy Corporation
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
BC Hydro and Power Authority
Private Sector
Vancouver, BC
Link
Hydro One Ltd.
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
Bullfrog Power
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
Capital Power
Private Sector
Edmonton, AB
Link
Elemental Energy
Private Sector
Vancouver, BC
Link
Ontario Power Generation
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
Viridian Energy co-operative
Private Sector
Duncan, BC
Link
Sky Fire Energy
Private Sector
Calgary, AB
Link
SkyPower Global
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
Sea to Sky Energy Solutions
Private Sector
Squamish, BC
Link
Elexicon Energy Inc
Private Sector
Ajax, ON
Link
Hyperion Global Energy Inc
Private Sector
Ottawa, ON
Link
SHARC Energy
Private Sector
Port Coquitlam, BC
Link
Stash Energy
Private Sector
Moncton, NB
Link
Terrestrial Energy
Private Sector
Oakville, ON
Link
Swtch Energy
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
iSolara
Private Sector
Nepean, ON
Link
Tantalus
Private Sector
Burnaby, BC, Kanata, ON
Link
Silfab Solar
Private Sector
Mississauga, ON
Link
Noventa
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
Innovia Geo
Private Sector
Ontario & BC
Link
BKR Energy
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
e-zinc
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
CircuitMeter
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
Enbala Power Networks (Generac Grid Services)
Private Sector
Vancouver, BC
Link
miEnergy
Private Sector
Saskatoon, SK
Link
Borealis GeoPower Inc.
Private Sector
Calgary, AB
Link
Polaris Infrastructure
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp
Private Sector
Oakville, ON
Link
Morgan Solar
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
Canadian Solar Inc
Private Sector
Guelph, ON
Link
Saltworks Technologies
Private Sector
Richmond, BC
Link
Moment Energy
Private Sector
British Columbia
Link
Standard Hydrogen Canada Inc.
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
Solistra
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
Hydrostor
Private Sector
Toronto, ON
Link
E3 Lithium
Private Sector
Calgary, AB
Link
TransAlta
Private Sector
Calgary, AB
Link
Innergex Renewable Energy
Private Sector
Longueuil , QC & Vancouver, BC
Link
Boralex
Private Sector
Kingsey Falls, QC
Link
Energir
Private Sector
Montreal, QC
Link
Next Hydrogen
Private Sector
Mississauga, ON
Link
Career Development Resources
Leveraging LinkedIn
  • Explore Green Career Centre’s LinkedIn Maximization Guide
  • Read through Green Career Centre’s LinkedIn Sustainability Influencers to Follow articles from 2022 and 2023.  
  • We also recommend following us on LinkedIn, where we regularly share opportunities, resources, and news related to the clean economy.

Networking & Interview Prep

Job Search Resources
  • This report provides a helpful toolkit, case studies, and tips for BIPOC/BAME youth to develop self-knowledge, prepare for job hunting, increase their competence, build sustainability experience, and nurture well-being.
  • Visit Green Career Centre’s Job Application Tracker to manage your applications, update progress, and interview prep. 
  • Check out GoodWork's Job Search Tips & Resources for proactive strategies to find and land the right opportunity.
  • Many job search experts agree that most jobs belong to the hidden job market. To learn about navigating this, read Hidden Sustainability Jobs and Tapping the Hidden Job Market.