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
As Part 3 Energy Step Code requirements are in effect across BC, builders and developers now need to demonstrate air tightness performance on their projects.
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
If you’re building a new home in BC, you’ve probably heard mention of the Mid-Construction Blower Door Test. Some municipalities require it at this point
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