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Energy Readiness in Vancouver

Vancouver operates with a low-carbon electricity baseline led by hydropower, with active building and transport electrification work. Energy in Vancouver scores 90/100, placing it in the leading group of the indexed set.

Last updated
2026-05-16
Data year
2025
Module score
90/100

Energy score

Clean-energy readiness, grid resilience, and solar or efficiency opportunity signals.

Energy in Vancouver90/100

Energy readiness

90/100

Very strong baseline supported by hydropower.

Primary transition lever

Buildings and transport

Building electrification and EV adoption are the main levers.

Climate stressor

Heat and rainfall

Rising heat and atmospheric-river rainfall shape adaptation work.

Vancouver energy data table

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Vancouver Energy data table
MetricValueContext
Energy readiness90/100Provincial grid is among the lowest-carbon globally.
Primary transition leverBuildings and transportHeat-pump uptake is rising.
Climate stressorHeat and rainfallCoastal-storm exposure is rising.

Energy city comparison

A crawlable comparison across a selection of same-country and top-scoring cities. The complete set is reachable via the rankings, the cities index, and each city profile.

Energy city comparison table
CityScoreSummary
Vancouver (this page)90/100Vancouver operates with a low-carbon electricity baseline led by hydropower, with active building and transport electrification work.
Laval84/100Laval's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Longueuil84/100Longueuil's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Burnaby83/100Burnaby's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Surrey82/100Surrey's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Toronto82/100Toronto benefits from a low-carbon Ontario grid and ongoing building-efficiency efforts, with winter heat as a major energy lever.
Airdrie82/100Airdrie's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Whitby82/100Whitby's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Coquitlam81/100Coquitlam's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Saguenay80/100Saguenay's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Mississauga80/100Mississauga's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Markham80/100Markham's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Vaughan80/100Vaughan's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Burlington80/100Burlington's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Brampton79/100Brampton's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Delta79/100Delta's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Trois-Rivières78/100Trois-Rivières's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Calgary78/100Calgary's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Lévis78/100Lévis's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Maple Ridge78/100Maple Ridge's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Milton78/100Milton's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Ajax78/100Ajax's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Chatham-Kent77/100Chatham-Kent's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Pickering77/100Pickering's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Kawartha Lakes77/100Kawartha Lakes's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Oakville77/100Oakville's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Montreal76/100Montreal's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Ottawa76/100Ottawa's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Quebec City76/100Quebec City's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Victoria76/100Victoria's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.
Richmond Hill75/100Richmond Hill's energy-readiness profile is a directional indicator that combines national policy framing with city-level adaptation context.

Interpretation

Energy readiness scoring weighs grid carbon intensity, building efficiency, and adaptation. British Columbia's hydro mix gives a structural advantage. Across the indexed cities the energy average is 64/100, so Vancouver is 26 points above the median. Data year 2025; last updated 2026-05-16. Drawn from 3 institutional references.

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Sources

3 institutional references inform this view, listed below with reliability notes. Structured indicators on this page are directional and intended for orientation; verified datasets are being integrated and official sources should be used for critical decisions.

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