Canada Infrastructure Bank, CIBC and Markham District Energy Close $270 Million District Energy Infrastructure Investment
December 2, 2022
The Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB), Markham District Energy Inc. (MDE), and CIBC, announced financial close on a large-scale investment to expand clean energy projects in the City of Markham. Under the agreement, the CIB and CIBC are each investing $135 million. The financing supports MDE’s expansion plans to serve new customers in the City’s rapidly growing urban centres while accelerating MDE’s objective of achieving net-zero emissions.
Operating since 2000, MDE is a thermal energy utility owned by the City of Markham. As the fastest-growing district energy utility in Canada, it currently provides services to 13 million square feet and 230 buildings. The investments will help MDE expand its service area, ensuring more buildings can connect to its low-carbon district energy systems. By alleviating the need for separate heating and cooling systems and providing community scale fuel switching technologies, the new infrastructure is expected to reduce 33,700 tonnes of greenhouse gas annually.
The CIB worked with MDE to attract private capital from CIBC to expand its low-carbon district energy systems for residential complexes, commercial businesses and institutions. As a result, MDE will deliver on its 10-year growth plan which includes new high efficiency energy production facilities, extending the thermal distribution network, and investing in significant low carbon fuel switching projects, including Canada’s largest wastewater energy recovery project.
District energy systems leverage proven technology to create a long-term reliable, efficient and cost-effective energy distribution network. Through a system of underground pipes, energy is delivered to buildings in the form of hot water and chilled water to heat and cool building space. Buildings are the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in urban centres. Every building connected to the district system becomes “net-zero ready” as MDE continually betters its carbon performance while moving towards the net-zero target.
The partnership will support meeting the City of Markham’s climate change targets to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, and aligns with CIBC’s ambition to achieve net-zero operational and financing activities by 2050.
Statements from Canada Infrastructure Bank, CIBC and Markham District Energy
“As part of our mandate, we are focused on advancing clean energy projects across Canada. Our $135 million investment will support Markham District Energy in expanding their operations, benefiting residents and business owners in the City of Markham. The enhanced district energy system will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and create economic spin off benefits. The CIB’s collaboration with CIBC allows MDE to expedite and up size its sustainable energy network’s service area over the next 10 years.”
Ehren Cory, CEO, Canada Infrastructure Bank
“This strategic investment from the CIB is an important catalyst to support Markham District Energy’s expansion plans and accelerate specific projects to reduce our carbon footprint now and advance our path towards net-zero emissions by 2050. We are very pleased that CIBC responded to our call for a funding partner which sets the stage for us to deliver efficient, reliable and low carbon district energy to all new customers in our growing urban centres.”
Bruce Ander, President and CEO, Markham District Energy
“CIBC is proud to partner with the Canada Infrastructure Bank and Markham District Energy, helping expand clean energy projects in the City of Markham while working together to help achieve our sustainability ambitions.”
Lisa Raitt, Vice-Chair of Global Investment Banking, CIBC
“Our government is growing a sustainable economy, protecting the environment, and creating jobs at the same time. With this investment from the Canada Infrastructure Bank, the people of Markham will benefit from clean, reliable energy while contributing to reaching our net-zero emissions targets.”
The Honourable Mary Ng, Minister of International Trade, Export Promotion, Small Business and Economic Development, on behalf of the Honourable Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure and Communities
“The City of Markham is a recognized sustainability leader in Canada’s municipal sector continually delivering many innovative low carbon initiatives. Our commitment to district energy in our growing urban centres is a key strategic element to achieving our net-zero emissions objective by 2050 while delivering economic benefits to our City. Our award-winning district energy utility will be able to achieve its growth and low carbon targets supported by this important investment from the Canada Infrastructure Bank and the CIBC. This is a great example of the municipal sector working with public and private sector partners to deliver environmental and economic benefits to Canadians.”
Frank Scarpitti, Mayor of Markham
Quick Facts
- The projects are expected to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions by more than 33,700 tonnes every year.
- The investment is part of the CIB’s $5 billion Clean Power priority sector.
- To date, the CIB has invested approximately $1 billion in district energy projects which will connect more businesses, institutions and residents to clean energy solutions.
- The CIB’s investment addressed commercial risk and attracted private capital which allowed the project to advance at a larger scale.
- Markham District Energy and the City of Markham plan to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, aligning with CIBC’s ambition to achieve net-zero operational and financing activities by 2050.
- All CIB investments are subject to approval by its Board of Directors.