The Guardian (Charlottetown)

HEATING CONCERNS

When it comes to energy efficiency heating is at the bottom of the list of priorities

- Dave.stewart@tc.tc Twitter.com/DveStewart BY DAVE STEWART

An expert in building energy efficient homes says heating is the No. 1 concern he hears from people.

An expert in building energy efficient homes says heating is the number one concern he hears from people.

But Andy Collier says when it comes to the list of things to do in order to make a home efficient heating is at the bottom of the list.

The energy programs officer with Efficiency P.E.I. says that will be part of his message tonight when the City of Charlottet­own hosts Building A Better Home at the P.E.I. Brewing Company from 7-9.

“It’s almost the overriding reason why people come to see me and they’re either surprised or annoyed when I tell them it’s the last thing we talk about and it’s the least important thing,’’ Collier said.

“We have a document we send them away with that lists seven steps to creating an energy efficient new home and it’s No. 7.’’

Interest in the public meeting has gone through the roof. The city was hoping to get 30 to 40 people to pre-register for the informatio­n session. As of Friday, more than 156 people had signed up. The session has been moved from the upstairs boardroom at the P.E.I. Brewing Company downstairs to accommodat­e the overflow.

Collier will answer questions related to energy efficient systems and design.

Beth Hoar, the city’s parkland conservati­onist will be there to discuss sustainabl­e landscapin­g, such as strategica­lly placing trees to block wind and provide shade, invasive species and ground cover types.

And, Betty Pryor, with the city’s Water and Sewer Utility, will be discussing water conservati­on and efficiency tactics such as low flow toilets and shower heads.

Collier said when it comes to building an energy efficient home he ranks them in order of biggest impact for the least amount of cost.

“If you’re going to implement recommenda­tions do the ones that come earlier on the list because they affect everything else that comes later on the list.’’

The priorities, in descending order, are reducing the size of the home, passive solar, increasing air tightness, increasing insulation levels, windows and doors, lights, appliances and electronic­s and then the heating system.

“If you’re reducing the size (of the home) you’re reducing the amount of cubic feet that you need to heat and you’re reducing the square footage of exterior wall and roof area that you’re losing heat from.

“Increasing insulation and air tightness levels means you’re losing less heat. Each one of the steps is reducing the amount of heat you need to produce through your heating system. Take care of everything else and the heating system gets smaller and smaller and the fuel source matters less and less.’’

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 ?? DAVE STEWART/TC MEDIA ?? Deputy Mayor Mike Duffy, chairman of Charlottet­own sustainabi­lity committee, and Ramona Doyle, Charlottet­own’s sustainabi­lity officer, say preregistr­ation for today’s Building A Better Home informatio­n session has far exceeded expectatio­ns. People may...
DAVE STEWART/TC MEDIA Deputy Mayor Mike Duffy, chairman of Charlottet­own sustainabi­lity committee, and Ramona Doyle, Charlottet­own’s sustainabi­lity officer, say preregistr­ation for today’s Building A Better Home informatio­n session has far exceeded expectatio­ns. People may...

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