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Getting started with heat pumps

by PCSH | Mar 7, 2024 | Featured 1, Housing News, Retrofits-heat pumps

What is a heat pump, and how does it work? This video answers questions for those who are starting out their heat pump homework. Compare your heating and cooling options with this interactive tool The Canadian Climate Institute has created this handy tool to help you...
Which Stratford neighbourhoods are vulnerable to a heat wave?

Which Stratford neighbourhoods are vulnerable to a heat wave?

by PCSH | Dec 14, 2023 | Housing News, RETROFITS, Retrofits-heat pumps, Retrofits-T_heat pumps

Winter is a good time to start thinking about Stratford’s ability to keep its citizens cool and safe. Many sectors of our population are at risk; the elderly, the very young, people with disabilities or health concerns — in fact, if it gets hot enough, ALL...

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We are grateful to live on the ancestral lands of the Haudenosaunee, Anishinabe and the Neutral (Attawanderon) peoples, settled according to the Dish With One Spoon law, in effect in the Americas since at least the 12th century CE. All peoples sharing this territory are expected to take only what they need, to leave enough for others, and to peacefully protect the viability of the land for future generations.

Perth County Sustainability Hub c. 2025