Press Release
February 3, 2026
The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) has released the 2024-2025 Energy Initiatives Report, outlining progress made over the past fiscal year to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, stabilize energy costs, and support long-term energy security across the Northwest Territories.
The report measures actions taken under the 2030 Energy Strategy and highlights the GNWT’s recent adoption of Canada’s long-term target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. The GNWT is continuing to invest in cleaner, more reliable energy systems and policies that ensure northern communities can transition from diesel dependence to sustainable, affordable renewable solutions.
This year’s report also reflects one of the most significant regulatory changes in the territory’s energy sector in more than a decade: a new electricity policy direction issued to the Public Utilities Board (PUB). This direction includes 11 measures designed to modernize utility regulation, support renewable energy integration, and protect ratepayers while enabling long-term electrification and community-driven power generation.
The Energy Initiatives Report provides annual public reporting on the actions, investments, programs, and emission reductions delivered under the 2030 Energy Strategy. It includes updates on community projects, renewable energy development, efficiency programs, transmission and hydro upgrades, and planning for long-term electrification.
The full report is available here.
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“Energy costs, climate change, and community energy security remain core priorities for this government. The 2024-2025 report demonstrates the real progress being made, from growing renewable energy capacity to stronger planning across the power system and sets the stage for a united territorial climate and energy strategy in 2026.”
– Caroline Wawzonek, Minister Responsible for Strategic Infrastructure, Energy and Supply Chains.
Quick Facts
In 2026, the GNWT will release a combined territorial climate change and energy strategy to guide actions to 2050.
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