The Canadian residential sector contributes approximately 80 megatonnes (Mt) of greenhouse gases (GHG) to the environment each year. With the ratification of Kyoto protocol, Canada has committed to reduce its GHG emissions by at least five percent between 2008 and 2012 on the basis of its 1990 emission levels. To meet this target Canada has to evaluate and exploit every feasible meaning to reduce the fossil fuel energy consumption and the consequent GHG emissions. In this work, test-case Canadian houses were modeled in the building energy simulation software ESP-r. Requisite housing stock data was extracted from Canada’s most comprehensive residential end-use energy surveys. As a source of alternate energy, photovoltaic (PV) and wind-turbin...
In this thesis, two methods of using the thermal mass in Canadian buildings to reduce operational en...
This study evaluates the economic feasibility and the effect of window shading retrofits on the heat...
Techno-economic impact of retrofitting houses in the Canadian housing stock with PV and BIPV/T syste...
Canada has numerous climatic and geographical regions and the Canadian housing stock (CHS) is divers...
In many countries, energy consumption in the residential sector is one of the major contributors to ...
Canadians have access to an abundance of relatively low cost energy and Canadians are very high cons...
This article presents the Canadian Hybrid Residential End-Use Energy and GHG Emissions Model (CHREM)...
The climate emergency is melting glaciers, destroying forests and increasing sea water levels worldw...
Techno-economic feasibility of retrofitting solar combisystems to houses in the Canadian housing sto...
Responsible for 17% of all energy consumption and 16% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Canada, t...
This study evaluates the economic feasibility as well as the effect of window modifications on the h...
Canada has vast renewable energy resources due to its extensive geography and traditionally they hav...
The techno-economic feasibility of retrofitting existing Canadian houses with solar assisted heat pu...
In this study, seasonal greenhouse gas (GHG) emission factors were developed to realize the true CO2...
Climate change stabilization requires an unprecedented effort to change our current approach to ener...
In this thesis, two methods of using the thermal mass in Canadian buildings to reduce operational en...
This study evaluates the economic feasibility and the effect of window shading retrofits on the heat...
Techno-economic impact of retrofitting houses in the Canadian housing stock with PV and BIPV/T syste...
Canada has numerous climatic and geographical regions and the Canadian housing stock (CHS) is divers...
In many countries, energy consumption in the residential sector is one of the major contributors to ...
Canadians have access to an abundance of relatively low cost energy and Canadians are very high cons...
This article presents the Canadian Hybrid Residential End-Use Energy and GHG Emissions Model (CHREM)...
The climate emergency is melting glaciers, destroying forests and increasing sea water levels worldw...
Techno-economic feasibility of retrofitting solar combisystems to houses in the Canadian housing sto...
Responsible for 17% of all energy consumption and 16% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Canada, t...
This study evaluates the economic feasibility as well as the effect of window modifications on the h...
Canada has vast renewable energy resources due to its extensive geography and traditionally they hav...
The techno-economic feasibility of retrofitting existing Canadian houses with solar assisted heat pu...
In this study, seasonal greenhouse gas (GHG) emission factors were developed to realize the true CO2...
Climate change stabilization requires an unprecedented effort to change our current approach to ener...
In this thesis, two methods of using the thermal mass in Canadian buildings to reduce operational en...
This study evaluates the economic feasibility and the effect of window shading retrofits on the heat...
Techno-economic impact of retrofitting houses in the Canadian housing stock with PV and BIPV/T syste...