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How will the Canada Greener Homes Affordability Program benefit low-income households?

by PCSH | Nov 20, 2024 | Retrofits--featured

See Also: Canada Green Buildings Strategy   The Canada Greener Homes Affordability Program (CGHAP) will significantly benefit low-income households in several ways: No-cost home retrofits: CGHAP will provide free energy-efficient upgrades to low-to-median-income...

Canada Green Buildings Strategy

by PCSH | Sep 12, 2024 | Retrofits -- financial aid 2, Retrofits--featured

  / The Canada Green Buildings Strategy (CGBS) is a comprehensive plan unveiled by the Canadian government in July 2024 to decarbonize buildings by 2050. This strategy aims to improve energy efficiency in homes and buildings across Canada, focusing on addressing...
Financing your retrofit: the bureaucracy

Financing your retrofit: the bureaucracy

by PCSH | Nov 3, 2023 | Retrofits -- financial aid

David Laing lives in Brampton. This year (2023) he replaced a failing gas furnace with a heat pump, and has has written a series of blog posts, The Heat Pump Chronicles, which contain useful advice on grants, loans, and the mechanism itself. David shares his...

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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.

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