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“The projects will save 8,500 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions and 21.4 gigawatt hours of electricity a year – enough to power almost 2,000 homes – while saving taxpayers $3.5 million a year,” said Neufeld. “By improving the energy efficiency of public sector buildings, we are leading the way to meeting our goals for a carbon-neutral government by 2010 and reducing greenhouse gas emissions by a third by 2020.”
The $21.8 million in project funding is the first dedicated portion of the $75 million in capital funding to retrofit existing provincial public sector buildings pledged in the Energy Efficient Buildings Strategy (EEBS) announced in May 2008.
The 74 projects include:
In November 2007, the Province
and BC Hydro signed the agreement to significantly decrease electricity
consumption across more than 6,500 public sector buildings in
“BC Hydro is delighted to partner with
the provincial government to help make B.C. a showcase for energy efficiency,”
said Bob Elton, BC Hydro’s president and chief executive officer. “Everyone who
uses a public building – from students to hospital workers to residents in
social housing – will be able to take pride in being part of this provincewide
conservation effort.”
The agreement includes ambitious goals to reduce electricity consumption in existing provincial buildings by five per cent from the 2006 baseline by 2011, 14 per cent by 2016, and 20 per cent by 2020. The net savings by 2020 is estimated to be 342 GWh of electricity – enough to power more than 31,000 households.
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A backgrounder listing PSECA projects by region is available online at: http://www.mediaroom.gov.bc.ca/DisplayEventDetails.aspx?eventId=423
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