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Colwood takes next step toward climate change goals

The city approved moving to the third stage of the BC Energy Step Code
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The City of Colwood has taken two new steps along its path to make the community more environmentally friendly. (Black Press Media file photo)

The City of Colwood has taken another step toward its climate change mitigation goals by approving the move to the third stage of the provinceB次元官网网址檚 BC Energy Step Code.

The code sets out five levels of building construction requirements dealing with energy efficiency, with the goal of having all new buildings starting in 2032 built to be net-zero ready and the requirements eventually becoming a part of the BC Building Code.

By moving to the third stage of the code, which council unanimously approved on Nov. 28, all homes built in Colwood starting in summer 2023 will have to be 20 per cent more efficient than current requirements, most likely being built with electricity-based heating rather than fossil fuels, according to a news release from the city.

B次元官网网址淗omes are ColwoodB次元官网网址檚 second-largest source of greenhouse gas emissions. Therefore, as a city one way we can reduce our emissions is through building requirements for new homes that encourage clean energy heating and cooling,B次元官网网址 said Mayor Doug Kobayashi in a statement. B次元官网网址淔or Colwood residents, this means new homes will be more energy efficient to reduce community emissions while saving homeowners money on heating costs over time.B次元官网网址

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The move comes just a couple weeks after council endorsed a draft of the cityB次元官网网址檚 Low Carbon Resilience Plan on Nov. 14, which will be used to guide how Colwood reduces greenhouse gas emissions while preparing for and managing the impacts of climate change.

The draft plan is focused on finding actions which can be taken to solve multiple problems at once. An example given by the city in a press release following the draftB次元官网网址檚 endorsement was to expand active transportation routes and develop complete neighbourhoods which offer daily needs within walking distance.

Such actions would not only reduce emissions by reducing the number of cars on the roads, but would also increase the quality of life for residents.

Building more efficient homes is another example as it both reduces emissions and helps people living in those homes save money each month.

B次元官网网址淟ow carbon buildings is just one of many approaches the city is considering as part of the larger low carbon Colwood plan,B次元官网网址 said Kobayashi. B次元官网网址淭here are 53 specific tactics intended to demonstrate climate leadership, create connected communities for low carbon transportation, protect trees and natural systems and support a thriving eco-economy, among others.B次元官网网址

With the Low Carbon Resilience Plan still in its draft stage, the city is seeking input on it from residents to factor in on the final product. Residents are encouraged to keep an eye out for sounding boards setup at city events throughout the community, and are able to fill out until January.

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I moved coast-to-coast to discover and share the stories of the West Shore, joining Black Press in 2021 after four years as a reporter in New Brunswick.
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