BC Hydro Power Smart is working with building owners and the B.C. development and design industry to create high-performance, energy-efficient buildings that:
The new construction program offer provides financial incentives, resources and technical assistance to help developers for commercial, institutional and multi-unit residential new developments or major building retrofits. New Construction Program Featured ProjectsThe program offers four different Power Smart solutions tailored to meet a diverse range of needs. Whole Building DesignTools and financial incentives for large buildings with potential savings higher that 100,000 kWh that are in early design. System DesignTools and financial incentives for medium to large buildings with potential savings higher than 50,000 kWh. Energy Efficient Lighting System DesignTools and financial incentives for an energy efficient lighting design in medium to large buildings. The Energy-Efficient Lighting Design offer is for buildings with potential savings higher than 10,000 kWh. In-Suite ENERGY STAR® PackageRebates for multi-unit residential buildings that install an Energy Star Packages. |
In the spotlightPassive Design Toolkit available The Passive Design Toolkit is a resource co-developed between the City of Vancouver and BC Hydro Power Smart. The tool kits provide best practices for energy efficiency and sustainable construction in new homes and larger buildings. The City of Vancouver Passive Design Program aims to not only educate City staff and the development community about green building techniques but to align regulations and bylaws, making it easier to design and construct green buildings. For further information, view the City of Vancouver's Passive Design Toolkit Best Practices for Large Buildings document [PDF, 3.2 Mb] and City of Vancouver's Passive Design Toolkit Best Practices for Homes document [PDF, 4.9 Mb]. For more infoTo learn more about how we can help you design and build a high-performance building, contact us or call 1 866 522 4713. |
Last Modified: Nov 2, 2009