ENERGUIDE FOR HOUSES

'EnerGuide for Houses' is a Canadian program developed by the Office of Energy Efficiency of Natural Resources Canada (NRCan).
EnerGuide includes a house energy evaluation, including tests to find air leakage and the energy efficiency of its heating. It was designed to help Canadians reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and to save energy. To accomplish the same goals for new home construction the EnerGuide for New Houses program was initiated in 2006.
EnerGuide for Houses was terminated on May 12, 2006 when the 2006 Conservative budget was tabled. Homeowners who completed the first assessment had until March 31, 2007 to complete the final assessment and apply for the grant.

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EnerGuide

EnerGuide for New Houses

Low-energy house

House Energy Rating

VerdaTech Energy Management & Consulting

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Energuide for Houses

Dividing heating bill by ten to build for tomorrow (translated from French)

EnerGuide for Houses cancellation page



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