
Making a net-zero emissions building code by 2024 a reality
The federal government has committed to developing a net-zero emissions model building code for provincial/territorial adoption by 2024.
The federal government has committed to developing a net-zero emissions model building code for provincial/territorial adoption by 2024.
To accelerate GHG reductions and create a net-zero emissions future, we need to retrofit almost every building in Canada.
This blog responds to a Canada Energy Centre brief blaming sustainable energy for energy poverty.
The Prime Minister of Canada released the “mandate letters” to federal Ministers. Here are energy efficiency highlights from the letters, with some added context.
Canada needs a national strategy on reducing energy poverty. The federal government can play a leadership role by expanding the scale and scope of low-income energy efficiency. Here’s what we can learn from national initiatives in other jurisdictions.
A Net-Zero Building Codes Acceleration Fund will further acceleration code adoption and compliance through support for market readiness for net-zero codes in provinces/territories and municipalities. Here’s more.
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