In this episode of the Sounds Sustainable podcast Jason Dasti speaks with Peter Love, Ontario’s Chief Energy Conservation Officer.
Peter Love was appointed Ontario’s first Chief Energy Conservation Officer in April 2005 to head the Conservation Bureau. The Conservation Bureau, which is a division of the Ontario Power Authority (OPA), has a mandate is to lead conservation efforts within the OPA - and champion the conservation cause at the provincial, national and international levels.
“Meeting with representatives from industry, business, Aboriginal communities, the low-income sector, and with primary, secondary and university students, the Chief Energy Conservation Officer has called on all Ontarians to conserve wherever they live, work and play.
The mandate of the Conservation Bureau is to provide leadership in electricity conservation and demand management and advance a conservation culture in Ontario.”
One of Peter Love’s key messages to electricity consumers: conservation can be practiced by any and all Ontarians. Three simple rules can make a difference:
1. Increase home and office temperatures by two degrees Celsius in the spring & summer, and decrease temperatures by two degrees in fall and winter
2. Wait until after 8 p.m. to use electrical appliances where possible
3. Use electricity efficiently, e.g., turn off lights when not needed
Among the items covered in our interview with Peter Love was the Conservation Bureau annual report, a document that charts energy conservation progress and highlights advances in the Ontario conservation movement. You can find a number of Conservation Bureau resources here (including the 2007 CECO’s Annual Report).
Sounds Sustainable Interviews Peter Love, Ontario’s Chief Energy Conservation Officer
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To listen to the interview use the player below or download the audio file here (right click, save as)
One of the items discussed in the interview was the use of social media and new media technologies/practices (like podcasts and video casts…). Further to that there was some discussion of how these tools can be used to promote a “conservation discussion” in Ontario. Peter seems to be hip to how powerful and influential podcasts and video can be to further the conservation movement. In fact he mentioned he would love to hear feedback and questions from Ontarians that are listening to this podcast.
To that end, here’s a little experiment.
Assuming your browser supports this neat little feature, you should see below an audio feedback recorder. Simply put if your computer has the ability to record audio (maybe you have a headset microphone? or a build in Mic in your laptop?) you can fire up the recorder below and share your thoughts with other Sounds Sustainable listeners and with Peter Love (we’ll be sure to pass along any messages we get!)
In fact what we would really like to do is to arrange another “virtual interview” with Peter Love, that addresses the questions Ontarians have about conservation. Here’s how it works.
1) You and a few other conservation minded folks leave audio questions with the player below
2)We will pass them on to Peter and collect his responses, and
3) We will compile the whole gamut into another audio file for your listening enjoyment.
You can record your audio file here
Or you can add a text based question or comment below.




1 response so far ↓
Jason Dasti // Mar 31, 2008 at 11:31 pm
I asked Peter where to find information about preforming your a retrofit on your house to reduce energy consumption. However, I am having a hard time finding quality information. The lack of information for energy retrofitting your house astounds me. All these programs to promote an energy reduction, but no support on how to preform retrofits. Somethings missing here.
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