Hot take · 12:06
// THE QUOTE
“it's really quite interesting when you look at energy use in the home”
— Evan Teasdale P.Eng. · DesignPoint Engineering & Surveying Ltd.
Energy-poverty point (Atlantic Canadians pay nearly double the national average to heat/cool) lands on a regionally credible stat and pays off with the poor-housing-stock cause.
Full episode at 12:06Passive House, Land Development & Renewable Energy Civil Works in Atlantic Canada | Design Point Engineering ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Atlantic Canadians spend roughly double the national average on home heating and cooling—a structural problem rooted in old housing stock and building methods, not just climate.
“we spend almost double the national average for heating and cooling costs… it’s a function of our housing stock”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Passive House: Principles and Atlantic Canada Energy Poverty
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