Toronto, ON Deep Retrofit Challenge targets privately owned buildings for emission reductions
Toronto, ON Deep Retrofit Challenge Buildings Emission
Applicants submit their plans for residential and commercial retrofits for the competition. A panel of energy experts and architects evaluates the feasibility of proposed designs. Eligible projects have to cut emissions and reductions by at least 50% through a whole-building approach. Challenge winners receive grants for 25% of retrofit costs up to $500,000 CAD. City officials anticipate annual emission reductions of 1,750 tons based on 16 selected projects.
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Toronto - City launches Deep Retrofit Challenge to accelerate energy efficiency in existing buildings to help meet goal of net zero emissions
On April 27, the City of Toronto announced the launch of the Deep Retrofit Challenge aimed at accelerating the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from existing buildings in Toronto.Th. . .
City of Toronto launches Deep Retrofit Challenge to accelerate energy efficiency in existing buildings to help meet goal of net zero emissions – City of Toronto
News Release April 27, 2022 Today, the City of Toronto announced the launch of the Deep Retrofit Challenge aimed at accelerating the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from existing buildings in Toronto. Through the Challenge, the City will provide funding to support deeper-than-planned energy retrofits in 10 to 16 privately-owned buildings in Toronto, with […]
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