In reality, this is rarely a straight-forward answer. If you’ve spent any time researching home energy upgrades, you’ve probably come across a version of this
If you work for a Canadian municipality, whether you’re a facilities manager, an energy coordinator, or a councillor trying to figure out how to upgrade
Electrification in BC is moving faster than the electrical grid can keep up. Builders and homeowners are being pushed toward all-electric homes through the BC
The Métis Nation British Columbia (MNBC) home energy program, called Sîpihkisôwin:, has been launched by Métis Nation British Columbia to help citizen-homeowners implement low-carbon upgrades.
The Fortis BC New Home Program rewards builders and homeowners who go beyond minimum Energy Step Code requirements by building homes that are more energy-efficient,
Little known-about is the CleanBC PIEER program for BC Indigenous housing: Partners in Indigenous Energy Efficiency and Resilience. So much so that we read through
Here’s one we’ve heard recently: “Did CMHC’s MLI Select program change their requirements, and When did that happen?” If you’ve been asking about CMHC MLI