The Canadian federal government is expected to introduce changes to the national building code that will require builders to include more net-zero homes in housing developments in the next 15 years. The government will also likely announce incentives for homeowners to retrofit their existing homes so that they use less energy. Net-zero homes include rooftop PVs to run a high efficiency electric furnace, according to a report by CBC. Construction also includes additional insulation, triple glazed windows and other features to improve the building's ability to retain heat. These measures increase the cost of an average house by 15%.
Advertisement
Related Stories
Codes + Standards
Public Comment Period Opens for 2024 National Green Building Standard Update
The 45-day public comment period opened Aug. 18, and comments must be submitted by Oct. 2, 2023
Codes + Standards
The Inefficiencies of the Latest Energy Code
The 2021 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) hampers the return on investment for builders and homebuyers
Energy Efficiency
New RESNET Label Provides Home Energy-Efficiency Ratings and Certifications Info
A one-page, consumer-friendly label is now available for all homes in the RESNET Registry