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The industry continues its steps toward curbing its carbon emissions, including new resources from the Canada Green Building Council and local projects from Modern Niagara in Kingston and the Chapleau District Heating Project.
- Doug Picklyk, Editor
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Modern Niagara’s retrofit is expected to reduce the building’s carbon emissions by 80 per cent with an approximate 2,000 tonne decline in annual emissions.
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The Canada Green Building Council's new program looks to better explain zero-carbon concepts and help to develop an industry lexicon for understanding these issues
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The HRAI's annual town hall meeting on November 14 will feature Q&As with members, along with updates on the association and industry at large.
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If approved, the Chapleau District Heating Project would be the largest-scale initiative of its sort in North America.
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St. Thomas' Elgin Contracting and Restoration has won the bid, with the estimated cost of the project to be $1,897,270 with a $74,000 variance.
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To honour this milestone, BITZER has published a retrospective looking back at the company’s evolution across the decades.
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