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Tailoring an energy efficiency program to meet the needs of homeowners

Posted on:2008-01-11Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Royal Roads University (Canada)Candidate:McLean, JoshFull Text:PDF
GTID:2449390005464056Subject:Economics
Abstract/Summary:
As a Kyoto Protocol signatory, Canada has initiated some programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The EnerGuide for Houses (EGH) program provided a financial incentive to encourage homeowners to increase the energy efficiency of their homes (related to heating and cooling). Despite the allure of government grants and the financial benefits from energy savings, the number of homeowners following through with upgrades in the EGH program was relatively low. This research examines why homeowners took part in the EGH program and what types of barriers they encountered during, or prior to, renovations. 75 participating homeowners in Halifax Regional Municipality were surveyed, and 8 experts were interviewed. Financial reasons were the main reason for taking part, while also being the main barrier to completing upgrades. Based on these, and other, findings recommendations were developed for EGH program improvement.
Keywords/Search Tags:Program, EGH, Homeowners, Energy
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