Carbon Emissions Quantification Methodology A summary of TAF’s emissions quantification methodology. Published April 2023.
Stepwise apartment retrofit for savings and comfort In August 2020, TAF’s Retrofit Accelerator team joined project partners to retrofit a 12-storey 1965 apartment building in Mississauga, Ontario.…
2023 Federal Budget Recommendations TAF submitted recommendations urging the federal government to investment in three key areas with potential for dramatic reduction in carbon…
Scenarios for a Net-Zero Electricity System in Ontario Scenarios for a Net-Zero Electricity System in Ontario, commissioned from Power Advisory, demonstrates that Ontario can meet its rising electricity…
Guide to Measurement and Verification of Heat Pump Retrofits Space heating represents the largest energy end use in Ontario multifamily buildings at 54.6% Heat pumps can offer significant energy…
Comments on framework for Clean Electricity Regulation TAF submitted this letter strongly supporting the Clean Electricity Regulation and the key design features outlined in the framework. We…
Lessons from a Heat Pump Retrofit at CityHousing Hamilton TAF collaborated with CityHousing Hamilton to plan and implement a pilot project at a three-storey multi-family residential building with 40…
Fugitive Methane – New Guidelines Greenhouse gas emissions from natural gas combustion is responsible for 40% (20 megatonnes) of the carbon emissions in the Greater…
Submission on Sustainable New Communities Program for Brampton TAF submitted this letter in support of City of Brampton’s Sustainable New Communities Program. We strongly recommend Council implement these…
Submission on Green Development and Environmental Design Guidelines for Ajax TAF submitted this letter in support of Ajax’s proposed Green Development and Environmental Design Guidelines (GDEDG). We strongly recommend Council…
Comments on the Ontario Building Code updates Given that the Ontario Building Code (OBC) is only updated every five to seven years, TAF urges strengthening the code…
Comments on OEB’s Optional Enhanced Time of Use (TOU) Rate TAF supports the OEB’s proposed structure involving low overnight rates and higher on-peak rates. The proposed rate changes will be…