Suncor is Canada's largest integrated energy company with operations spanning the entire energy value chain, from upstream and alternative energy, to refining and retail operations.

Featured sustainable assets:

Canada's Electric Highway

Through the Petro-Canada brand, Suncor completed construction of a coast-to-coast EV fast-charging network with 50+ stations.

Forty Mile Wind Power Project

The Suncor Forty Mile Wind Power is designed to be developed for a total of 400 megawatts (MW), consisting of 89 wind turbines.

St. Clair Ethanol Plant (biofuels)

Suncor operates Canada's largest ethanol facility — the St. Clair Ethanol Plant in the Sarnia-Lambton region of Ontario.

Adelaide Wind Power Project

Suncor Energy and Aamjiwnaang First Nation have partnered on the Adelaide Wind Power Project.

Recent sustainable news

  • Suncor released its 2020 Report on Sustainability. For 25 years, the company has voluntarily issued an in-depth report on its sustainability performance as part of its commitment to continually monitor, assess and share the impacts of its business. Strengthening relationships with Indigenous communities, reducing the carbon intensity of barrels produced, implementing new technologies such as autonomous haul trucks, investing in jet biofuels and building Canada’s Electric HighwayTM – these activities offer a glimpse into the sustainable future Suncor is working to embed through its business
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  • LanzaTech, a leading biotech company and carbon recycler, has successfully launched LanzaJet, Inc., a new company that will produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for a sector requiring climate friendly fuel options as it starts to recover from the impacts of COVID-19. Canada's leading integrated energy company, Suncor Energy Inc., and leading Japanese trading and investment company, Mitsui & Co., Ltd. (Mitsui), are investing $15 million and $10 million, respectively, to establish LanzaJet.
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  • Suncor today announced it has been re-certified at gold-level in the Progressive Aboriginal Relations (PAR) program from the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB). The award was presented at the CCAB’s virtual Business Recovery Forum, where Suncor was recognized for its continued commitment to collaboration with Indigenous Peoples in Canada.
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