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Efficiency Canada launching weekly webinar series

Efficiency Canada launching weekly webinar series The first session, Friday, May 14 at noon, is “Reframing the Policy Discussion on Ground Source Heat Pump Systems: New Considerations”. May 12, 2021   By HPAC Efficiency Canada is launching a 12-week series of free webinars  “Weekly DiscoverEE Sessions” that will run every Friday at noon (eastern time), and consist of a 20-minute presentation followed by a 25-minute community discussion along with a question & answer session. The first session, running at noon, Friday May 14th, is entitled “Reframing the Policy Discussion on Ground Source Heat Pump Systems: New Considerations”. This webinar will focus on a report released by Dunsky Energy Consulting last fall called The Economic Value of Ground Source Heat Pumps for Beneficial Electrification. The report was prepared for the Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada (HRAI) and highlights the unique benefits of gro

Toronto s new power houses

At a growing number of condos, solar and geothermal energy runs everything from garbage chutes to elevators Author of the article: Adam Bisby, Special to National Post Publishing date: Apr 08, 2021  •  10 hours ago  •  4 minute read  •  The percentage of condos using geothermal heating, such as Tridel’s Aqualina, has more than doubled to five per cent over the past five years. Photo by Photo courtesy of Tridel Corp. Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content A bird’s-eye photo of the newly occupied Beech House Condos in Toronto’s Upper Beaches reveals an unexpected feature.

Why geothermal is a hot trend in new condos

In the past five years, the proportion of condos with this type of electric heating has more than doubled to five per cent in Ontario, Reitsma estimates.  Lloyd Jacobs, general manager of FortisBC Alternative Energy Services, which has installed geothermal systems in dozens of multi-residential buildings in B.C., said there is a huge demand for alternative heating systems in large buildings that might have been heated by fossil fuels or baseboard heaters in the past. Traditionally, a challenge for geothermal energy is the high cost of digging and installing the borefield that is, the liquid-filled underground loops that store and supply the heating and cooling to the system. 

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