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May 11, 2008 By

This guide describes the purpose and content of a community energy and emissions plan, its benefits, and how to go about creating one.

February 3, 2008 By

Utilities and Financing has been written for local government elected officials and staff interested in developing renewable energy projects and utilities in their communities

November 8, 2007 By

This report, prepared by the Community Energy Association, introduces GSHP technology, suggests options for encouraging GSHPs in the community, and illustrates possibilities for City involvement in the ownership and operation of GSHP systems. The report does not address the financial cost-effectiveness or technical considerations of installing ground-source heat pumps.

July 7, 2007 By

On April 25, 2007 CEA and Sustainability Solutions Group organized the “Empowering Community – Making Neighborhood Level Renewable Energy a Reality” workshop.  The documents attached are the results of that effort.

July 7, 2007 By

On April 25, 2007 CEA and Sustainability Solutions Group organized the “Empowering Community – Making Neighborhood Level Renewable Energy a Reality” workshop.  The documents attached are the results of that effort.

June 19, 2006 By

“A Tool Kit for Community Energy Planning in BC” was first produced by the Community Energy Association in April 1997. Published originally as a three-ring binder, the Tool Kit quickly established itself both as a widely used practical resource and a frequently cited academic reference.

June 19, 2006 By

“A Tool Kit for Community Energy Planning in BC” was first produced by the Community Energy Association in April 1997. Published originally as a three-ring binder, the Tool Kit quickly established itself both as a widely used practical resource and a frequently cited academic reference.

January 1, 2006 By

This Tool Kit is written primarily for local elected officials, municipal and regional planners and engineers, real estate developers, as well as anyone interested in community sustainability and energy opportunities.

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