London Environmental Network's Non-profit Resiliency Project is working to help multi-unit residential buildings owned by low-income non-profits hit net zero emissions.
The money will be invested through the Smart Renewables and Electrification Pathways Program , to LEN’s Non-profit Resiliency Project, which aims to retrofit multi-unit residential buildings owned by low-income non-profits so they can hit net-zero emissions., located at 1425 Webster Street, was the first to get the retrofits.
“Our government is very committed to helping low-income, multi-unit residential buildings owned by nonprofit organizations in London achieve net zero emissions,” Kayabaga said. “We’re improving sustainability to offset any emitted carbon. These efforts include training building managers on emissions tracking and sustainability, providing customized environmental audits for the residents, and investing in solar panels retrofits.
“We looked through all the buildings we had in our catalog, and this one was showing really high needs. It has quite a big square footage. The utility bills were pretty high,” Karsh said. “We collected their utility data, we put together customized sustainability reports, and then we were really fortunate to receive funding to go towards the actual retrofits themselves.”
“They’re just incredibly flexible, accommodating. They’re always able to answer the phone. Even the tenants were coming out and were very excited about the work that was being done,” she said.Air safety expert on plane crash in Brazil: ‘I wouldn’t fly ’em’
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