Housing co-op plans energy efficiency boost with $35M retrofit yyc
“Forty-six per cent of our members are seniors and the better air quality we can provide in their units — which will be one of the huge advantages of this — the more likely they will be able to age in place,” he said.
The remaining 60 per cent will be financed by the co-op and applied to the residents’ monthly costs. It is expected the energy saving will offset any increase in rents.Article content She is now an energy consultant who specializes in solar projects, but she also speaks with students about the importance of energy efficiency.
“After some time it occurred to me that I was having a pretty big impact on the planet and this is when climate change was beginning to become quite a pressing issue,” said Groves.
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