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Climate and Construction: Federal Green Building programs met with conditional optimism by efficiency organizations

John Bleasby
Climate and Construction: Federal Green Building programs met with conditional optimism by efficiency organizations

The Government of 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023鈥檚 next steps towards improved energy efficiency in Canadian homes and buildings was announced in mid-July.

The $800 million dollar 聽(CGHAP) targets low-to-median-income home owners and tenants wishing to upgrade their homes to save on their energy bills and cut pollution.

The CGHAP is part of the federal government鈥檚 overall and will sit alongside the program and the.

Together, according to the government, these can save households up to $4,500 per year in energy costs while reducing their carbon emissions. The government intends to go even further, committing to the introduction of 鈥渁 regulatory framework to phase out the installation of expensive and polluting oil heating systems in new construction as early as 2028.鈥

鈥淭his new program will replace the聽(CGHG)聽with more comprehensive support for the installation of retrofits, at no charge to participating households,鈥 the announcement said.

Third party, 鈥渄irect install鈥 management models will be overseen with recommendations from 鈥渆xperienced energy efficiency professionals,鈥 delivering up to four times the support than previously available under the CGHG.

However, no details were provided as to how a third party process will work, how much money will be available to each applicant, or when the program will begin to accept applications.

Energy efficiency organizations in 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 expressed mixed reactions to the announcements, noting the lack of detail.

In fact, five weeks prior to the federal government announcement, nearly 100 energy and educational organizations signed a joint letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. They advocated the use of the performance tiers of the NBC model building code as the standard for federal funding across several housing programs.

Going further, they suggested provinces 鈥渞eceiving funds from the Housing Infrastructure Fund progressively adopt higher tiers of the 2020 and 2025 building codes, leading towards adopting the top tiers for energy efficiency and operational GHG emissions in 2030.鈥

Passive House 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 made recommendations and provided feedback on the draft Green Building Strategy, but expressed disappointment. While pointing to the government鈥檚 鈥渟olid record of programmatic solutions,鈥 it the final version of the strategy 鈥渇ails to push federal ambition forward.鈥

鈥淭he federal government has, perhaps in the face of uninterested/opposed provinces, high-costs or other political calculations, opted to not pay for this transition, or mandate others to act through legislation.鈥

Efficiency 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 (EC), an Ottawa-based energy efficiency policy analysis group, acknowledged that CGHAP 鈥渉elps clear the way for concrete policy implementation.鈥

However, several shortcomings in the federal announcement would likely, 鈥渃reate some reflection within the green building and energy efficiency community.鈥

For example, in its to the Green Building Strategy announcement, EC says the GCHAP 鈥渘eeds to include new public investments or clear regulatory pathways in order to deliver on the promising future suggested.鈥

Originally mandated in 2022, the Green Building Strategy 鈥渨as to provide a path to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, including a 鈥榤assive retrofit of the existing building stock鈥 and 鈥榬egulatory standards and an incentive framework to support the transition off fossil fuels for heating systems.鈥 The published Strategy does not meet these benchmarks.鈥

EC notes several specific shortcomings, including the restriction of heat pumps to new homes and 鈥渃ertain retrofits scenarios.鈥 They suggest this reflects a failure to define a wider approach to 鈥渁 clear net-zero end state.鈥

In fact, while the phasing out of oil heating in new construction by 2028 sounds good on paper, EC points out those new buildings aren鈥檛 likely to choose oil anyway, given the choices available today. Better to use this policy mechanism 鈥渢o phase out other polluting and inefficient fuels,鈥 it says.

The lack of clarity concerning the proposed 鈥渘ational approach鈥 to home energy labelling using 鈥渃ommon standards, tools and guidelines鈥 also lacks detail.

Perhaps with attention to feedback from energy efficiency experts, important details now missing in the federal government鈥檚 announcements will be outlined.

John Bleasby is a freelance writer. Send comments and Climate and Construction column ideas to editor@dailycommercialnews.com.

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