REPORT

Policy Tools for Achieving Energy Efficient and Emissions Neutral Buildings in Edmonton
February 23, 2024

REPORT

Policy Tools for Achieving Energy Efficient and Emissions Neutral Buildings in Edmonton
February 23, 2024

About the report

Municipalities across Canada, including the City of Edmonton, have established a path to transition to our net-zero future by 2050. Edmonton’s buildings sector accounts for 1/5 of total emissions and plays an important role in achieving net-zero targets.

This report examines how policy can accelerate newly constructed emissions-neutral buildings, which use less energy and require no costly retrofits, addressing a key climate target challenge.

This report was funded by Alberta Ecotrust Foundation’s Climate Innovation Grant Program.

Authors

Brenda Heelan Powell
Environmental Law Centre

Kevin Lockhart
Efficiency Canada

Jason Unger
Environmental Law Centre

Robyn Webb
Community Energy Association

Key report findings

Building codes, especially the 2020 model codes, can guide municipalities through holistic planning considering health, sustainability, and economics.

A bold emissions-neutral policy ensures each new building contributes to Edmonton’s energy transition.

This will prioritize resources for decarbonizing existing residential and commercial buildings, a massive effort.

 

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