Canadian Energy Intelligence

Canada's Energy
Intelligence Platform

The authoritative source for governments, sovereign wealth funds, defense contractors, and AI infrastructure investors — Canada's complete energy picture, from electricity grids and nuclear capacity to hydrogen, critical minerals, pipelines, and export flows. All sectors. All provinces. Verified primary sources.

13
Provinces & Territories
60%+
Renewable Electricity
NATO
Allied Jurisdiction
Q1 2026
Last Updated

The data gap in Canadian energy

AI companies, defense contractors, and government infrastructure teams need clean, reliable power in a stable allied jurisdiction. Canada has it — but the data is buried across NRCan, provincial grid operators, Statistics Canada, and the CER. Reach Data consolidates it into one place. No commentary. No agenda. Just the numbers that matter for infrastructure siting and long-term capacity planning.

Six dimensions of Canadian energy

Each category draws from verified primary sources and is updated on a regular cadence.

Energy Capacity

Installed generation capacity in GW by province — covering all fuel types including hydro, nuclear, gas, wind, and solar.

Grid Reliability

System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI), reserve margins, and transmission interconnect data by jurisdiction.

Energy Pricing

Industrial and commercial electricity rates in ¢/kWh. Province-level averages sourced from grid operators and Statistics Canada.

Clean Energy Profile

Percentage of electricity generation from non-emitting sources — hydro, nuclear, wind, and solar — by province.

AI Infrastructure Suitability

Composite suitability index for data center and AI compute deployment: clean power, pricing, grid stability, and available land.

Water & Cooling Resources

Freshwater availability, natural ambient temperature profiles, and cooling infrastructure indicators relevant to large-scale compute.

Browse by jurisdiction

Select a province or territory to view its energy profile in the Data Explorer.

A jurisdiction that stands out

Four structural advantages that make Canada worth understanding in detail.

60%+ renewable electricity
Canada generates over 60% of its electricity from renewable sources — primarily hydroelectric — making it one of the cleanest grids among advanced economies.
Competitive industrial rates
Several Canadian provinces — Quebec, Manitoba, BC — offer industrial electricity rates among the lowest in the G7, a significant factor for energy-intensive operations.
Natural cooling climate
Canada's cold climate provides year-round free cooling opportunities for data centers, materially reducing mechanical cooling costs and water consumption.
Stable democratic governance & allied jurisdiction
A NATO member with stable democratic governance, rule-of-law contract enforcement, and no systemic grid instability. Energy security in a trusted allied jurisdiction — not just competitive pricing.

Ready to explore the data?

The Data Explorer gives you a full province-by-province breakdown with downloadable CSV and JSON exports.

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