Learn more about residential retrofits

Image promoting Feb. 27 event on residential retrofits panel discussion
Image courtesy of Bay Area Climate Change Council

Are you a Burlington or Hamilton homeowner or renter interested in learning more about:

  • making your home more energy efficient,
  • financing home energy upgrades,
  • the relationships between buildings and climate, and
  • what your City is doing to support greenhouse gas emissions reductions in residential buildings?

If you answered yes, then join the Bay Area Climate Change Council (BACCC) as they host a panel discussion on opportunities to reduce emissions from residential buildings along with a question-and-answer period. Panelists include:

  • Adrian Grod, Business Advisor, Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO)
  • Lauren McAusland, Better Homes Burlington Coordinator, City of Burlington
  • Nicole Raitakari, Energy Program Coordinator, Green Venture
  • Kim Watson, Registered Energy Auditor, Green Venture
  • Cathrin Winkelmann, Senior Project Manager, City of Hamilton

Event details:

Questions?

For more information, please email info@bayareaclimate.ca.

About the Bay Area Climate Change Council (BACCC)

BACCC is a collective of individuals and organizations advancing climate action in the Hamilton and Burlington Bay Area. They have 14 voting members. Core funders and non-voting members include the City of Hamilton, City of Burlington, and Mohawk College.

Take Action Burlington! Buildings make up about 40 percent of Burlington’s emissions. Help us reach our net carbon neutral goal for community emissions by 2050. Collectively we can make a difference.


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