Made possible with support from BC Hydro

We're just one week away from the second FREE webinar of BCSEA's 2017 Webinar Series, High Performance Housing: Better Homes for B.C.
In this webinar, facilitated by James Glave, we are joined by Gary Hamer, Residential Specialist... Engineer with BC Hydro’s Advanced DSM Strategy group, and Bob Deeks, Vice Chair of the Net Zero Energy Housing Council of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association. Together they will discuss the many aspects that constitute a high performance house from both a technical and financial perspective. They will provide attendees with an understanding of the many home performance labelling options that are available, as well as key things to keep in mind when approaching planning and building a high performance home.
Using case studies from successful projects from across BC, Gary and Bob will provide an overview of BC’s housing industry activities, including the upcoming provincial Energy Step Code. The latter being a proposed provincial opt-in standard that aims to create healthier, more efficient, and more comfortable new buildings by establishing measurable energy-efficiency requirements for new construction.
The webinar will consist of a 40 minute presentation from the two speakers, followed by a Q&A session in which the public are invited to ask questions on the subject of high performance housing and the future of BC’s net zero developments. The webinar is free to attend, all you have to do is register!
The BCSEA is continuing to work hard on behalf of its members to bring about a clean, sustainable future for BC, while also providing unique opportunities for members to learn and contribute to the discussion. We encourage everyone to participate in our live webinars, and the recordings are available at anytime to our members.
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We look forward to seeing you there!
We would like to thank BC Hydro for supporting this webinar.
With their help BCSEA is able to continue to deliver free educational webinars to the public, for the betterment of the lives of people everywhere.
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