Complete Coverage

Canada's Complete
Energy Intelligence

Every sector. Every source. Every province. Reach Data covers the full spectrum of Canada's energy economy — from electricity grids and oil sands to hydrogen roadmaps, nuclear capacity, critical minerals, and export flows. The authoritative platform for governments, sovereign wealth funds, defense contractors, and global infrastructure investors.

10
Energy Sectors
50+
Primary Sources
13
Provinces & Territories
NATO
Allied Jurisdiction

Canada's energy economy — sector by sector

Ten sectors. Verified primary sources. Updated on a regular cadence. This is the complete picture.

Electricity Generation
Province-level installed capacity, generation mix, clean energy percentage, pricing, and grid reliability across all 13 provinces and territories.
60%+ renewable | 13 jurisdictions covered
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Nuclear Energy
Canada's CANDU fleet, SMR development programs, uranium mining, and CNSC regulatory framework. The world's second-largest uranium producer.
~15% national electricity | SMRs: 2030s pipeline
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Hydrogen Economy
Canada's hydrogen strategy, green and blue hydrogen production, provincial roadmaps, federal investment programs, and export agreements with Japan, Germany, and South Korea.
Top 5 global green H₂ potential
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Critical Minerals
Canada holds 31 of 50 minerals on the US and EU critical minerals lists. Lithium, cobalt, nickel, uranium, copper, rare earths, and graphite — deposits, production, and allied supply chain relevance.
31 of 50 US/EU critical minerals
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Fossil Fuels & Extraction
Oil sands production, conventional crude, natural gas, and LNG exports. Alberta and Saskatchewan production data, AER statistics, and CER export data.
World's 3rd largest oil reserves
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Transmission & Pipelines
Interprovincial electricity corridors, TC Energy, Enbridge, Trans Mountain. Cross-border tie-line capacity and pipeline throughput data from the CER.
840,000 km+ pipeline network
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Carbon & Emissions
Provincial GHG emissions by sector, carbon pricing (federal backstop and provincial systems), facility-level large emitter data, and CCS projects from the ECCC National Inventory.
$95/tonne federal carbon price (2025)
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Export & Trade Flows
Canadian energy exports — electricity to US markets, crude oil via pipeline, natural gas, and LNG to Asia and Europe. CER trade statistics and border crossing data.
Canada's #1 export commodity: energy
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Renewable Investment
Provincial renewable build-out pipelines, federal clean energy investment via the Canada Infrastructure Bank, offshore wind (Nova Scotia, Newfoundland), and IEA-benchmarked investment flows.
$55B+ clean energy investment pipeline
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Grid Modernization & Storage
Utility-scale battery storage projects, smart grid investment, EV charging infrastructure deployment, and demand response programs across Canadian utilities.
Grid-scale storage: rapidly accelerating

Why complete coverage matters

Single-sector views miss the interdependencies that determine real risk and real opportunity.

🏛️ Governments & Regulators
  • Cross-sector energy security analysis
  • Interprovincial policy coordination
  • Carbon pricing impact by sector
  • Critical infrastructure vulnerability mapping
  • Allied supply chain sovereign readiness
🛡️ Defense Contractors
  • SMR as modular defense-adjacent infrastructure
  • Critical mineral supply chain security
  • Energy corridor vulnerability assessment
  • NATO energy independence metrics
  • Dual-use infrastructure identification
💼 Sovereign Wealth & Investors
  • Full-spectrum Canadian energy asset mapping
  • Sector transition risk quantification
  • Long-duration capital deployment intelligence
  • Export revenue diversification analysis
  • ESG compliance data by sector and province

How the data is built

Every data point traces to a named primary source. No modelled estimates, no third-party aggregators, no black boxes.

Sources
50+ primary government and regulatory sources
Data originates from Statistics Canada, the Canada Energy Regulator (CER), Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), provincial grid operators (AESO, IESO, BC Hydro, Hydro-Québec), Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC), the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER), and allied bodies including the IEA and NERC.
Methodology
Verified, traceable, regularly updated
Each data point is sourced directly from primary databases, cross-referenced against at least one secondary source, and tagged with its update cadence and last-verified date. Where multiple sources conflict, we apply CER or Statistics Canada as the tie-breaker and document the discrepancy.
Format
Structured for machine and human consumption
All data is available via a documented REST API in JSON format, with CSV export for all tabular datasets. API responses follow a consistent schema across all sectors. See the OpenAPI specification for full endpoint documentation.
Update Cadence
Regular refresh aligned to source publication cycles
Electricity data refreshes monthly. Pipeline and production statistics follow CER's monthly publication cycle (4–6 week lag). Annual datasets (Statistics Canada, ECCC National Inventory) update upon release. All datasets display last-verified date prominently.

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