New code wants solar hot water ready homes

Thirty-six B.C. communities have agreed to adopt a new building regulation that promotes the use of alternative energy

VICTORIA – Thirty-six B.C. communities have agreed to adopt a new building regulation that promotes the use of alternative energy by requiring all new single-family homes built in their community to be solar hot water ready.

During construction, houses will be built to accommodate future installation of a renewable energy system. This includes having an area designated for a solar collector. Buildings will not be required to have the solar components installed. Local governments can choose to adopt the regulation. It is not a requirement under the building code, as not all communities can benefit from solar power.

The changes will come into effect on June 21, 2011. Solar Hot Water Ready homes support the province’s commitment to promote clean energy, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and build sustainable communities.

Learn More: visit: www.housing.gov.bc.ca

– Ministry of Energy and Mines

 

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