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Do we have enough electrical capacity to meet densification and CleanBC actions for housing? Is the Zero Carbon Step Code banning gas-fired equipment in housing? Will new homes need to upgrade to 400amp service?
Utility experts will provide insights into common questions around how the Zero Carbon Step Code affects energy delivery capacity and connection processes. Further, this workshop will dive into load management strategies, including strategies to navigate the electrical code, design and technology opportunities, as well as the impact of energy efficiency measures.
The session takes a deep dive into the intricacies of the BC Zero Carbon Step Code by showing current state of the industry and how to navigate a cost-effective transition to low carbon housing with local case studies.
Presented by Mark Bernhardt, President of Bernhardt Contracting and President of Canadian Home Builders’ Association British Columbia.
Canadian Homebuilders’ Association of BC and Natural Resources Canada are offering a 50% discount. Simply use the code ZeroCarbon!!2024 at checkout.
As part of the Kootenay Clean Energy Transition project, CEA is offering a $100 subsidy for participants from the Regional Districts of Kootenay Boundary, Central Kootenay, and East Kootenay, and those joining from the Columbia Basin Trust Region.
The $100 subsidy, available only for enrollments for Cranbrook and Nelson, is to be refunded post-class.