The District of Squamish has shown its leadership in energy efficiency by signing up to be a pilot community in the provincial Community Action on Energy Efficiency (CAEE) initiative. Through MEMPR’s CAEE program, pilot communities are focusing on advancing energy efficiency through municipal policies and bylaws - read the Local Government Policy Instruments Initiative program for more details.
Squamish joined CAEE in October 2006 as part of Phase 3 of the initiative. In March 2007 the District was invited to take part in Phase 4 - CAEE Gold.
Targets Endorsed for Private Buildings - CAEE Gold
| Building Sector |
Energy Efficiency Target
|
| New single family and row house residential buildings |
Achieve an EnerGuide for New Houses rating of 80 by 2010, reducing average energy consumption in new homes by 32%. |
| New multi-unit residential buildings |
Achieve energy performance of 25% better than Model National Energy Code for Building by 2010, reducing average energy consumption by 37%. |
| Existing single family and row house residential buildings |
Reduce the energy consumption in 12% of existing buildings by an average of 17% by 2010. |
| Existing multi-unit residential buildings |
Reduce the energy consumption in 16% of existing buildings by an average of 9% by 2010. |
| New industrial, commercial and institutional buildings |
Achieve energy performance 25% better than Model National Energy Code for Building by 2010 and reduce the average energy consumption by 20%. |
| Existing industrial, commercial and institutional buildings |
Reduce the energy consumption in 20% of existing buildings by an average of 14% by 2010. |
Key Policy Measures Proposed - CAEE Gold
- Develop policies and tools for coordinating the “Smart Growth on the Block” catalyst project
- Policies to support energy efficiency in new buildings – e.g., smart metering requirement
- Green scorecard for all rezoning and development permit area applications
- Collaborative policies for existing buildings – focusing on seniors and public housing units
As part of CAEE Phase 2, the District of Squamish began to develop the first phase of a community energy plan to reduce energy expenditures for the municipality and residents, increase economic self-reliance, and improve air quality through greenhouse gas emissions reduction
During the ESP incentive pilot that was conducted March 2006 - March 2007, community members had access to provincial grants for energy efficient retrofits from October 2006.