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  1. 19 kwi 2023 · rapidly reduce significant fossil gas use. establish building performance standards. increase the use and adoption of low-carbon transportation options. increase the amount of local renewable energy and storage opportunities.

  2. The City of Toronto’s energy and water reporting link is open. The deadline for reporting to the City has been extended to October 31, 2024. Report to the City of Toronto. Buildings account for more than half of Toronto’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, mostly due to energy and water use.

  3. The primary sources of GHG emissions in Toronto are homes and buildings (56 per cent), mainly from burning natural gas to heat space and water; transportation (35 per cent), mainly from gasoline used in personal vehicles; and waste (9 per cent), mainly from methane released in landfills.

  4. 20 kwi 2023 · Space and water heating continue to be the primary culprit for building emissions across Toronto. The strategy offers ways to decarbonize and encourages buildings to voluntary report their performance data.

  5. 15 mar 2024 · The City of Toronto is implementing a new energy and reporting bylaw and has opened a reporting link that enables owners of large buildings to report energy and water use.

  6. 24 kwi 2023 · Introduced a Wastewater Energy Program and facilitated one of the largest and first-of-its-kind sewer heat-recovery projects in the world, to expand local renewable energy supply for buildings. Work is also underway with Enwave to expand the Deep Lake Water Cooling system.

  7. 26 gru 2022 · (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press) Ontario is staring down an electricity supply crunch and amid a rush to secure more power, it is plunging into the world of energy storage — a relatively unknown...