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Natural Resources committee  Following on from that, you need to measure what's going on to actually manage it. The building EQ program gives you a measurement, but it goes beyond that, because it starts to give you options to actually improve your use of energy. It would really respond to a price on carbon

November 20th, 2018Committee meeting

Darryl Boyce

Natural Resources committee  That's correct.

November 20th, 2018Committee meeting

Darryl Boyce

Natural Resources committee  Yes, and it's very similar to what was presented earlier about the home incentives and low-interest or no-interest loans that could drive some activity in this area. I think the same thing applies to the commercial environment. If you want to generate greater activity in energy e

November 20th, 2018Committee meeting

Darryl Boyce

Natural Resources committee  I find that, particularly in the commercial and higher education institutional environment, the fact that we have buildings that are at a point where we need to renew major parts of that system gives us an opportunity to really stop and ask how we can make this a better environme

November 20th, 2018Committee meeting

Darryl Boyce

Natural Resources committee  Thank you, Sheila. Optimizing the performance of Canada's existing buildings is key to meeting Canada's energy and climate commitments. Investments in these buildings can also generate solid economic benefits for those who own, operate, live and work in these buildings. The Pemb

November 20th, 2018Committee meeting

Darryl Boyce