Energy and Environment
Energy and Environment
Winnipeg boasts a dynamic energy and environment sector, where innovation meets sustainability. With businesses driving advancements in environmental consulting, remediation, recycling, water treatment, waste management and renewable energy, the city is a leader in green growth.
Winnipeg offers unparalleled resources and incentives to help companies thrive while making a positive impact on the planet.
Winnipeg offers companies with numerous competitive advantages including:
Among the lowest electricity rates in North America. Large power users in Manitoba have the lowest cost/kWh of electricity, averaging price of ¢5.03/kWh*. Manitoba Hydro's reliability consistently surpasses the average performance of Canadian utilities.
Incentives and programs designed to help companies achieve greenhouse gas reduction targets and reduce their carbon footprint.
Emerging sectors such as bio-products, renewable fuels, freshwater lake management, electric vehicles and eco-tourism are creating exciting new business opportunities.
*For Large Power Customers (b): Significant power consumers, possibly large-scale industrial complexes or utilities with extremely high-power demands, contributing significantly to overall energy consumption. Power demand 50,000 kW, load factor 85 per cent, consumption 30,600,000 hkWh

99.6 per cent of Manitoba's electricity is generated from reliable, clean and renewable resources including wind farms and solar panels. The majority of this energy comes from numerous hydroelectric dams located throughout the province.
Winnipeg Success Stories
Manitoba Hydro
The latest hydroelectric dam at Keeyask Generation Station came online in February 2021, increasing generating capacity in Manitoba by 695 MW.
Cypher Environmental
Cypher Environmental provides non-toxic, biodegradable cleantech solutions for dust control and road stabilization, ensuring zero environmental impact. Its products have been used in more than 50 countries, proving effective in extreme conditions across various industries.
Fast Facts
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4,526
Energy and environment employees
(Manitoba, 2025) -
123
Energy and environment companies
(Winnipeg, 2024) -
$4.55B
Total energy and environment GDP
(Manitoba, 2024) -
99.6%
of Manitoba's electricity comes from clean, renewable sources
Key Network
International Institute of Sustainable Development (IISD)
The IISD is an independent think tank promoting sustainable solutions globally. Their mission is to promote human development and environmental sustainability. Through research, analysis and knowledge sharing, IISD identifies and champions sustainable solutions to environmental issues.
Manitoba Environmental Industries Association
MEIA works to advance environmental and clean technology opportunities in Manitoba through networking, education and support. In 2019 MEIA was approved under Manitoba’s Sector Council Program and now has a broader mandate to develop and deliver workforce training and support to Manitoba’s natural resources, energy and environment industries.
Prairies Climate Centre
Based in Winnipeg, the Prairies Climate Centre offers climate data and tools to help communities and policymakers in the Prairie provinces adapt to climate change. Its Climate Atlas of Canada provides accessible information to support informed decision-making and promote regional resilience.
















