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New Westminster joins Provincial pilot program for new energy-efficient home planning tool
Posted On:
September 16, 2024

New Westminster, B.C. – The City of New Westminster is pleased to announce it is participating in a pilot program for the Province of B.C.’s new BC Home Energy Planner. The Planner is a free interactive tool that enables New Westminster residents to understand their home’s energy efficiency, carbon emissions, and potential for improvement.

The BC Home Energy Planner uses a survey format to generate a custom list of recommendations for energy and carbon reducing upgrades along with information on available rebates. In addition, the Planner serves as an educational resource, guiding residents through options for creating a climate-friendly home. Future iterations of the tool will include information on climate resiliency measures, supporting homeowners in adapting to the impacts of climate change.

“British Columbians have seen firsthand the impacts of climate change and are taking action to reduce their emissions,” said Josie Osborne, Minister of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation. “I’m so pleased that the City of New Westminster is embracing the BC Home Energy Planner, which will help people understand and improve the energy efficiency of their homes. Together with local governments, we are ensuring people have the tools they need to save on their energy bills, reduce pollution and ensure their homes are comfortable year-round.”

The Planner supports many of the actions in the City’s Community Energy and Emission Plan (CEEP 2050) as well as the Carbon Free Homes and Buildings goal under the City’s Seven Bold Steps for Climate Action.

“Creating a community of climate resilient homes is a significant priority for the City of New Westminster, and tools like the BC Home Energy Planner are valuable for enabling our residents to be more actively involved in achieving our climate action goals,” said Mayor Patrick Johnstone. “We’re thrilled to be one of the few communities invited to be part of the pilot program and look forward to supporting the Province in launching this tool to the rest of B.C.”

New Westminster’s participation in the pilot program is being supported by the Energy and Climate Action Department and Energy Save New West (ESNW), a City of New Westminster initiative that supports homeowners with home upgrades and accessing rebates, and facilitates workshops on energy efficiency. Residents who are keen to proceed with conducting energy upgrades to their home should consider registering for ESNW’s Existing Homes program to schedule a full in-home EnerGuide Evaluation prior to starting any work; a Certified Energy Advisor (CEA) will do a more in-depth analysis of the home and provide specific product recommendations that are guaranteed to work with the home’s design.

The City of New Westminster is one of four communities currently participating in the pilot, along with Smithers, the District of Saanich, and the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary. The free Planner is available now until the pilot ends in April 2025 at bchomeenergyplanner.ca.

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Media Contacts:

Melissa Nilan
Communications Coordinator
City of New Westminster
604-515-3808 |