As the third largest energy consumer, the residential sector in Canada is responsible for 17% of energy consumption and 15% of greenhouse gas emissions. With the increase in population, the number of new houses is expected to increase by 2.8 million from 2005 to 2020, and more energy is expected to be consumed despite the emergence of better insulated houses and more efficient heating methods. The primary objective of this study is to determine the prospects of reducing CO2 emissions from the residential sector in Waterloo Region by achieving a higher building standard, such as the Passivhaus (PH) and Net Zero Energy (NZE). The profile of the building envelope, including the initial CO2 emissions was compared against the requirements of the...
It is regarded that targeted energy efficiency improvements to residential, commercial, and industri...
This thesis explores energy efficiency in space heating for new single-family detached mass-market h...
Reducing the carbon footprint of domestic properties is, due to global warming and social impact of ...
The built sector is responsible for 30% of global greenhouse gas emissions, which inspired solutions...
The purpose of this Major Paper is to demonstrate how Net-Zero Energy will become the next best prac...
Despite Northern Canada’s unique environmental loads and challenges, homes are based on standards de...
As a response to the global warming, building sector aims to be more energy efficient. The adoption ...
Canada has numerous climatic and geographical regions and the Canadian housing stock (CHS) is divers...
Modern climate change research calls for more diverse and creative solutions past simply improving t...
The research topic that I wish to examine is climate change adaptation and mitigation through sustai...
The residential sector accounts for approximately one fifth of Canada's secondary energy use and gre...
In this thesis, two main house models have been developed for the Montreal, QC climate using the TRN...
Energy consumption in the residential sector of Ontario is expected to grow by 15%, most of which is...
Saskatchewan is home to one of the most greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions intensive electricity sectors...
Researchers are in broad agreement that energy-conserving actions produce economic as well as energy...
It is regarded that targeted energy efficiency improvements to residential, commercial, and industri...
This thesis explores energy efficiency in space heating for new single-family detached mass-market h...
Reducing the carbon footprint of domestic properties is, due to global warming and social impact of ...
The built sector is responsible for 30% of global greenhouse gas emissions, which inspired solutions...
The purpose of this Major Paper is to demonstrate how Net-Zero Energy will become the next best prac...
Despite Northern Canada’s unique environmental loads and challenges, homes are based on standards de...
As a response to the global warming, building sector aims to be more energy efficient. The adoption ...
Canada has numerous climatic and geographical regions and the Canadian housing stock (CHS) is divers...
Modern climate change research calls for more diverse and creative solutions past simply improving t...
The research topic that I wish to examine is climate change adaptation and mitigation through sustai...
The residential sector accounts for approximately one fifth of Canada's secondary energy use and gre...
In this thesis, two main house models have been developed for the Montreal, QC climate using the TRN...
Energy consumption in the residential sector of Ontario is expected to grow by 15%, most of which is...
Saskatchewan is home to one of the most greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions intensive electricity sectors...
Researchers are in broad agreement that energy-conserving actions produce economic as well as energy...
It is regarded that targeted energy efficiency improvements to residential, commercial, and industri...
This thesis explores energy efficiency in space heating for new single-family detached mass-market h...
Reducing the carbon footprint of domestic properties is, due to global warming and social impact of ...