
Evening of Recognition Award Winners
2025
Recognizing success in achieving climate targets
Emissions Reduction Leadership Award for K–12 School

Durham District School Board
Beau Valley P.S. outstanding leadership in greenhouse gas reductions, achieving the most significant improvements in GHG intensity (kgCO₂e/m²).
Energy Reduction Leadership Award for K-12 School

Durham Catholic District School Board
St. Joseph C.S. (Uxbridge)’s outstanding leadership in reducing energy use, achieving measurable improvements in weather-normalized site EUI (GJ/m²).
Emissions and Energy Reduction Leadership Award for Recreation Facility

Ontario Tech University
Campus Field House’s outstanding leadership in reducing both greenhouse gas emissions and energy use, achieving measurable improvements in GHG intensity (kgCO₂e/m²) and weather-normalized site EUI (GJ/m²).
Emissions Reduction Leadership Award for Community Facility

The Township of Scugog
Museum, Scugog Shores–Lee House outstanding leadership in greenhouse gas reductions, achieving the most significant improvements in GHG intensity (kgCO₂e/m²).
Energy Reduction Leadership Award for Community Facility

The Township of Brock
Cannington Town Hall & Library outstanding leadership in reducing energy use, achieving measurable improvements in weather-normalized site EUI (GJ/m²).
Emissions Reduction Leadership Award for Civic and Emergency Service

City of Oshawa
Fire Hall 2 outstanding leadership in greenhouse gas reductions, achieving the most significant improvements in GHG intensity (kgCO₂e/m²).
Energy Reduction Leadership Award for Civic and Emergency Service

Regional Municipality of Durham
Whitby Child Care Centre’s outstanding leadership in reducing energy use, achieving measurable improvements in weather-normalized site EUI (GJ/m²).
Best Emission and Energy Performance Award for Performing Arts

Town of Whitby
Whiby Centennial Building’s outstanding achievement in energy and emissions performance in 2024, achieving the lowest greenhouse gas intensity and weather-normalized site energy use.
Best Energy and Emission Performance Award for College/University

Ontario Tech University
Windfields OCIS Office and Barns’s outstanding achievement in energy and emissions performance in 2024, achieving the lowest greenhouse gas intensity and weather-normalized site energy use.
Best Emission Performance Award for K–12 School

Durham District School Board
Mary Street Community School’s outstanding performance in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in 2024, achieving the lowest GHG intensity (kgCO₂e/m²).
Best Energy and Emission Performance Award for Recreation Facility

Township of Uxbridge
Elgin Park Buildings’s outstanding achievement in energy and emissions performance in 2024, achieving the lowest greenhouse gas intensity and weather-normalized site energy use.
Best Energy Performance Award for Community Facility

City of Oshawa
Woodview Community Centre’s outstanding leadership in energy efficiency in 2024, achieving the lowest weather-normalized site energy use.
Best Emission Performance Award for Community Facility

Township of Scugog
Museum, Scugog Shores–Church’s outstanding performance in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in 2024, achieving the lowest GHG intensity (kgCO₂e/m²).
Best Energy and Emission Performance Award for Civic/Emergency Service

Regional Municipality of Durham
Social Services Ajax’s outstanding achievement in energy and emissions performance in 2024, achieving the lowest greenhouse gas intensity and weather-normalized site energy use.
Best Emission Performance Award for Healthcare Facility

Lakeridge Health
Lakeridge Health – Bowmanville outstanding performance in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in 2024, achieving the lowest GHG intensity (kgCO₂e/m²).
Best Energy Performance Award for Healthcare Facility

Lakeridge Health
Lakeridge Health – Whitby’s outstanding leadership in energy efficiency in 2024, achieving the lowest weather-normalized site energy use.
Best Energy Performance Award for Social Housing

Regional Municipality of Durham
LHC Whitby (Green St.)’s outstanding leadership in energy efficiency in 2024, achieving the lowest weather-normalized site energy use.
Best Data Quality Award

Town of Ajax
The Town of Ajax’s outstanding commitment to data integrity and transparency in 2024, maintaining a complete and high-quality dataset for both weather-normalized energy use and greenhouse gas emissions that supports meaningful performance analysis and sustainability leadership.
Earliest Data Submission Award

City of Oshawa
The City of Oshawa’s proactive approach and commitment to timely data submission in support of sustainability initiatives.
Leadership and Sustainability Impact Awards

First place:
Durham Region Non-Profit Housing Corporation
Enhancing Energy Efficiency and Sustainability: DRNPHC’s Partnership with CLEAResult.

Second place:
Ontario Tech University – Greenhouse Gas Saving Measures

Third place:
Regional Municipality of Durham – Seaton Paramedics Facility and Training Centre

City of Oshawa: Fire Station 2 – HVAC Upgrades & Energy Meter Pilot

Durham Catholic District School Board – HVAC Operational Controls

The Municipality of Clarington
Clarington Operations Depot, emergency fire station, and training facility (CODEFS).

The Township of Brock
LED retrofit light fixtures in four Township of Brock facilities.


Town of Whitby
Where performance meets sustainability: Fieldgate Sports Complex: Short Project.
