Creatively United for the Planet | How To Get Gas Out of New Builds: Low Carbon Energy Systems (LCES) @creativelyunited | Uploaded May 2022 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
An easy solution exists to reduce our GHG emissions with the stroke of a pen. Municipal Governments have the power to incentivize builders to install Low Carbon Energy Systems (LCES) by introducing an LCES Bylaw. Find out how these BC municipalities that cover approximately half the population of BC stopped gas hookups in new buildings and prevented them from locking us into decades more of climate destructive fracked methane gas.
Watch SI-CAN's interview with Councillor Megan Curren from the District of North Vancouver who discusses how councillors, staff and builders came together to make this happen. They all knew they would never reach their GHG reduction targets if they continued to hook up fracked methane gas into our new buildings.
For more resources check out: siclimateactionnetwork.wordpress.com/2021/12/12/low-carbon-heating-in-new-homes
An easy solution exists to reduce our GHG emissions with the stroke of a pen. Municipal Governments have the power to incentivize builders to install Low Carbon Energy Systems (LCES) by introducing an LCES Bylaw. Find out how these BC municipalities that cover approximately half the population of BC stopped gas hookups in new buildings and prevented them from locking us into decades more of climate destructive fracked methane gas.
Watch SI-CAN's interview with Councillor Megan Curren from the District of North Vancouver who discusses how councillors, staff and builders came together to make this happen. They all knew they would never reach their GHG reduction targets if they continued to hook up fracked methane gas into our new buildings.
For more resources check out: siclimateactionnetwork.wordpress.com/2021/12/12/low-carbon-heating-in-new-homes