Decarbonizing Canada's homes and buildings is the only form of climate action that reduces emissions while also directly protecting Canadians from extreme weather. We develop and advocate for policies that make Canada's homes and buildings—our third-largest source of emissions—healthier, safer, more resilient to extreme weather, and affordable to heat and cool.
Buildings
Retrofits play a role in not only decarbonizing buildings, but adapting them for increasingly extreme weather
Energy efficiency creates more jobs than any other industry
An average of 9.5 jobs are created for every $1 million invested in a whole-building energy efficiency retrofit. (Data sources: Statistics Canada and Efficiency Canada; see Canada’s Renovation Wave (2021))
Key numbers
Relieving energy poverty through deep retrofits
This report sheds light on the urgent need for investments in deep retrofits to alleviate energy poverty among low-income households who face challenges in meeting their energy needs.
Read the reportResearch & Analysis
Reframed Initiative: Outcomes and analysis
A study of six best in class deep retrofit schematic designsSubmission to Highest Efficiency Equipment Standards Consultation in B.C.
HEES is an important tool for decarbonization and climate readiness of existing buildingsDeep retrofits of buildings save more than just money
New Pembina report outlines added benefits to health, GHG emissions reductions, climate resiliency, smart grid integrationBeyond Energy Efficiency
Deep retrofits save more than just moneyWhy focus on buildings?
A tangible, results-driven solution
Buildings are a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, especially in Canada. One of the best ways to lower emissions and increase infrastructure resiliency is through deep retrofits—a holistic energy efficiency upgrade that improves occupant health and makes housing more affordable.
What does a deep retrofit include?
- Low-carbon materials;
- New technologies (like heat pumps);
- Smart integration with electricity grids.
Reimagining what is possible, one building at a time
The Reframed Initiative shows how deep retrofits provide many beyond-energy benefits like homes that are healthy, safe, resilient, and affordable to heat and cool. Our research signals a shift away from business-as-usual upgrades to deep retrofits as a benefit-rich pathway to decarbonization and adaptation.
Our Buildings Experts
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Program Director
Betsy Agar
c: 604-245-1387
e: betsya@pembina.org
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Sarah Snowdon (Eastern Time)
c: 416-838-3423
e: sarahs@pembina.org
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