It’s no surprise that Canadians see the environment as a primary concern. Climate change affects our ecosystems and weather patterns. In fact, one of the main contributors to climate change is our use of fossil fuel energy.
Making a difference is easier than you think
Conserving energy does more than help you save on your energy bills. You contribute to environmental and economic sustainability and reduce energy consumption.
Energy conservation can be as simple as turning off lights you’re not using, or as in-depth as changing insulation and installing items such as a high-efficiency furnace. The best time to carry out energy-saving home improvements is while you’re planning other renovations.
Your Guide to Growing an Energy Efficient Home
RBC Royal Bank and the Canada mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) have partnered to create this guide, which will show you what you can do to reduce your home’s energy use, from something as simple as switching to compact fluorescent light bulbs to upgrading your home’s insulation and getting a high-efficiency furnace.
Energy efficient dishwashers, washers and dryers, refrigerators and freezers can cut energy consumption by at least 15%. Some models can reduce energy use by nearly 50%.1
Make your home improvement dreams a reality
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