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ecoENERGY for Building and Houses New Housing June 4, 2008 Sylvain Quilliam Chief, New Housing Programs Office of Energy Efficiency
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New housing sector - Strategy –Strengthen and expand Canada's commitment to energy efficiency in new housing –Address market barriers Increase industry capacity to build energy efficient homes; Increase consumer demand Address builder perceptions and concerns –Encourages provinces to incorporate energy efficiency measures in building codes
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Multi-faceted approach The multi-faceted approach of… –Training –Comparative energy rating: EnerGuide Rating System –Voluntary premium energy efficiency programs National - R-2000 Standard Provincial - Built Green, ENERGY STAR ®, Power Smart, GreenHome, & Novoclimat –Building Canada tract builder professional support –Energy efficiency in building codes (collaboration with ON, BC, QC, MB, NS, NB) Leads to Market Transformation!
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Referencing EnerGuide Rating System - Codes Referencing by provinces/territories in building codes: –Nova Scotia: mandatory labelling in 2008; ERS 80 by 2011 –New Brunswick: ERS 80 by 2012 –Ontario: ERS 80 by 2012; increased insulation levels Jan 2009 –Quebec: Novoclimat (ERS 78) by 2010 –British Columbia: ERS 77 in Sept 2008; ERS 80 by 2011 –City of Vancouver: mandatory labelling 2008, then ERS 80 –Yellowknife NWT: mandatory labelling Jan 2008; ERS 80 in 2012 –Manitoba: ERS 80 by 2012
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Building Canada Targets tract builders by improving their operations –provides advice on house designs, construction / business practices and related training –resolves problem construction details & defects –identifies cost saving measures that can be incorporated within the builder’s business (e.g. reduced call-backs) –focuses on the most cost-effective energy efficiency upgrades, sometimes for no additional cost, using savings identified –builders commit to EnerGuide rating of their homes Results in an increased ability for tract builders to build EE homes as standard product
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EnerGuide Rating System in Action Sample Energy Upgrade Package
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Results to Date 2,450 people trained in fiscal 07/08 22 Service Organizations licensed to date 148 Licensed energy evaluators Market demand to increase capacity 818 builders involved in ERS and 501 builders licensed to build ENERGY STAR qualified homes 6706 homes labelled in 07/08 with a further 11,000 enrolled* *enrolled homes are sold but not yet built 3008 ENERGY STAR homes qualified (Ontario, Saskatchewan) Average rating is ERS 78 Means transformation of 10% of marketplace
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