by Laurie Dickson | May 29, 2025 | Energy Efficiency, Air Quality, Electric, Energy, greenhouse gas emissions, Municipalities, Pollution
Ontario grass is greener than ever after a wet Spring, so gas-powered lawn mowers, and landscaping equipment are powering up to manage the verdant growth. Gas-powered lawn mowers, leaf blowers and weed wackers are significant sources of air pollution and greenhouse...
by Laurie Dickson | May 8, 2025 | Energy, Community engagement, Energy Efficiency, Municipalities, youth
Heart Lake Community Leo O’Brien is a community advocate in the Heart Lake community of Brampton and the administrator for Heart Lake Happenings, an on-line community Facebook group that has over 4,000 subscribers. Leo also looks for ways he can give back to his...
by Laurie Dickson | May 8, 2025 | Electric, ASHP, Energy, Energy Efficiency, Net Zero, Retrofits
It’s remodelling and construction season. If you’ve been considering upgrades to your home or business, begin by researching contractors, determine your budget and understand what is involved in purchasing and installing retrofits. If an air source heat pump (ASHP) is...
by Laurie Dickson | Apr 1, 2025 | Energy, Energy Efficiency, Lighting, Pollution, Retrofits
Energy and Light Pollution Outdoor lighting, especially lighting that is poorly designed, is a source of light pollution. Excessive lighting disrupts ecosystems, it affects bird migration patterns, and inefficient lighting uses more energy. You can make simple...
by Laurie Dickson | Jan 6, 2025 | District Energy, Energy, Energy Efficiency, goals, greenhouse gas emissions, Municipalities, Uncategorized
We completed our first full year as CCET staff in 2024. Raising awareness of CCET’s goals and potential programs in the community was a priority: the website was updated as a One-stop Window for resources and tips for home energy retrofits; and we launched an ‘energy...
by Laurie Dickson | Sep 3, 2024 | Energy, Energy Efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions, stormwater
Green Roofs and Energy Solutions In 2009, Toronto was one of the first cities in North America to develop a green roof bylaw governing the construction of green roofs. The requirement ranges from 20-60% of the Available Roof Space of a building for green roofs....