Greener Neighbourhoods Pilot Program – Market Development Teams
NRCan’s Greener Neighbourhoods Pilot Program (GNPP) supports regional Market Development Teams (MDTs) in their work to accelerate the market for aggregated deep energy retrofits in low-rise residential buildings in Canada. Below, you will find a list of organizations that have received funding through this program.
Market Development Teams
Conseil régional de l’environnement et du développement durable de l’Outaouais
Conseil régional de l’environnement et du développement durable de l’Outaouais (CREDDO) is leading the Outaouais Green Building Community project, the main objective of which is to develop the market for fast, large-scale energy retrofits in the low-rise residential sector. This project has the potential to create tangible benefits for the energy efficiency of the region's building stock, in addition to other social and economic benefits.
Serving low-rise residential buildings in the Outaouais region.
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Earthrise Building Services
Earthrise Building Services is an energy assessment and retrofit support company based in Whitehorse providing end-to-end support for homeowners undertaking deep energy retrofits. Through GNPP, Earthrise will build regional capacity to drive market transformation towards deploying deep energy retrofit solutions by adapting the Energiesprong approach to the Yukon context.
Serving detached and semi-detached homes in Yukon.
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Contact Information
www.earthrisebuildingservices.com
Telephone: 1-867-334-1503
Email: info@earthrisebuildingservices.com
EnviroCentre
EnviroCentre scopes, designs, delivers and scales practical solutions to dramatically reduce climate emissions in the communities it serves. EnviroCentre will boost the deep retrofit market in Eastern Ontario by engaging social housing providers in start-to-finish deep retrofit project planning.
Serving low-rise multi-unit residential buildings in Eastern Ontario.
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First Nations Power Authority of Saskatchewan
First Nations Power Authority of Saskatchewan (FNPA) was established to create opportunities for meaningful Indigenous involvement in energy projects. FNPA will drive the adoption of community-scale deep energy retrofit projects in Indigenous communities to improve housing conditions and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Serving detached homes within Indigenous communities in Saskatchewan.
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The ReCover Initiative
The ReCover Initiative is a non-profit organization based in Nova Scotia, dedicated to transforming Canada's building stock and tackling climate change head-on. They will develop systematic approach to deep retrofits for prevalent residential building archetypes in Atlantic Canada, prioritizing multi-unit residential buildings.
Serving low-rise multi-unit residential buildings in Atlantic Canada.
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Sustainable Buildings Canada
Sustainable Buildings Canada (SBC) is a national non-profit organization based in Toronto dedicated to helping developers, builders, and building operators achieve high performance outcomes in the built environment, encompassing a range of positive results including healthy spaces, lower energy and water use, clean and renewable energy and positive behavioural outcomes. Through GNPP, SBC will drive market transformation towards rapid-deployable deep energy retrofit solutions for Ontario’s existing social housing through collaborative engagement with key market actors, development of resources to support capacity building and training, and complementary targeted market intervention activities.
Serving low-rise multi-unit residential buildings in the Toronto and Ottawa areas.
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National Retrofit Repository Project
The National Retrofit Repository Project will provide a complementary knowledge library to Market Developments Teams, Demonstration projects and Canadians, empowering industry professionals to perform deep energy retrofits, driving economic growth within this sector of the building industry.
Retrofit Canada Society
Retrofit Canada’s mission is to collect, curate, and share retrofit solutions to accelerate deep retrofits in Canada by making them easier to and more affordable to build. Their team will develop an online national repository of case studies, enclosure assemblies, construction details, and solutions guide to inform deep energy retrofits across Canada.
Serving low-rise residential buildings across Canada.
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