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Long-awaited Green Buildings Strategy aims to transform building sector for a net-zero future

Angela Gismondi
Long-awaited Green Buildings Strategy aims to transform building sector for a net-zero future

The new 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 Green Buildings Strategy (CGBS) outlines the federal government鈥檚 next steps for improving energy efficiency in homes and buildings and industry stakeholders say it will be important for all levels of government to work collaboratively to reach strategy objectives.

The mandate to create a strategy was first announced in March 2022.聽It focuses on three priorities: accelerating retrofits; building green and affordable from the start; and shaping the buildings sector of the future.

鈥淭he release of 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023鈥檚 first Green Buildings Strategy is great news for the construction industry, and a long-awaited next step in building sustainably,鈥 said Rodrigue Gilbert, president of the , in an email to the Daily Commercial News. 鈥淎fter over two years of development, following the end of consultations in September 2022, the industry was growing concerned about the future of the initiative.鈥

The document, which aims to decarbonize and improve the resiliency of 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023鈥檚 building stock, was released July 18.

鈥淲e were very pleased to see at the very least an acknowledgement of just how important industry and the skilled trades are going to be to achieving some of the commitments that are laid out in the strategy,鈥 said Ken Lancastle, COO of the (MCAC), adding it and other associations took part in the consultation process.

鈥淔rom an industry perspective, we鈥檙e happy that there was a good level of acknowledgement in the strategy document that this is going to take all levels of government as well as industry if they鈥檙e going to meet some of the commitments that they鈥檝e outlined in that strategy.鈥

In terms of accelerating retrofits, as part of the CGBS the federal government introduced the $800-million 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 Greener Homes Affordability Program to help low-to-median-income Canadians upgrade homes to save money on energy bills. The new program will replace the 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 Greener Homes Grant with more comprehensive support for the installation of retrofits, at no charge to participating households, the strategy indicates.

The Oil to Heat Pump Affordability Program and the 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 Greener Homes Loan will continue to help Canadians reduce their home energy costs and make the switch to electric heat pumps.

Also included in the strategy, the government will work with stakeholders to determine the regional impacts of requiring the installation of heat pumps instead of one-way central air conditioners in all new homes and in certain retrofit scenarios.

A regulatory framework will be introduced to phase out the installation of oil heating systems in new construction as early as 2028.

鈥淚 think when the strategy was released it certainly added more to the housing side of things than we had initially anticipated, but I think given what鈥檚 going on with respect to housing across the country, it鈥檚 certainly not something that surprised us when we saw that as a key part of the strategy document,鈥 said Lancastle.

Also included is modernizing the Energy Efficiency Act to update the suite of legislative tools needed to account for the current online retail environment for energy-using products and equipment.

While the CGBS provides an overview of what needs to be done, Lancastle said what it lacks is an implementation piece or a roadmap for going forward.

鈥淲e鈥檙e looking forward to having conversations with the government about how do we move forward on this? How do we help you achieve your objectives and work together so that the industry has the capacity to deliver on this?鈥 said Lancastle.

CCA agreed.

鈥淲hile the CGBS does not announce new funding measures or provide a roadmap for an emissions reduction trajectory in the built environment, we are happy that the federal government has listened to CCA鈥檚 feedback ,鈥 said Gilbert.

The release of the strategy helps clear the way for policy implementation, said on its website.

鈥淪ome quick wins and immediate gains could be grasped by modernizing the Energy Efficiency Act, preventing the sale of low-performance one-way air conditioners that could be heat pumps, phasing out heating oil and requiring federally funded housing to meet the highest performance tiers of building codes,鈥 the website states.

鈥淭he strategy鈥檚 content should create some reflection within the green building and energy efficiency community. Significant progress has been made in the past couple of years. Yet, more political space has to be created for governments to move forward with the public investments or mandatory performance requirements needed.

鈥淲e should reflect on how to build a stronger voice for efficient, affordable, climate-friendly buildings.鈥

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