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Project update: The Centre for Community Energy Transformation(CCET) is a not-for-profit corporation formed through the collaboration of the Town of Caledon, the City of Brampton, the City of Mississauga, and the Region of Peel. CCET was created in response to engagement regarding the Home Energy Retrofit Program and aims to accelerate the transition to low carbon communities across Peel Region. CCET launched the first phase of the Home Energy Retrofit Program in March 2024 and is managing the program. To learn more, visit Caledon's Energy and Environment webpageor CCET's website.
Project update: The Centre for Community Energy Transformation(CCET) is a not-for-profit corporation formed through the collaboration of the Town of Caledon, the City of Brampton, the City of Mississauga, and the Region of Peel. CCET was created in response to engagement regarding the Home Energy Retrofit Program and aims to accelerate the transition to low carbon communities across Peel Region. CCET launched the first phase of the Home Energy Retrofit Program in March 2024 and is managing the program. To learn more, visit Caledon's Energy and Environment webpageor CCET's website.
The Town of Caledon, together with the Cities of Brampton and Mississauga, are designing a home energy retrofit program through the Peel Residential Energy Program (PREP). The goal is to help homeowners conserve energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
From December 2022 through January 2023, Caledon residents were encouraged to complete a survey to help the Town better understand their needs. Thank you for your participation!
Keep an eye on this page for future consultation as the program is designed. Feel free to ask questions at any time using the “Ask a Question” module below.
Project Background
The benefits of home energy retrofits go well beyond helping the environment and include:
Improved comfort and health
Lower energy bills
Reduced noise
Added home value
Home energy use accounts for 20% of greenhouse gas emissions in Caledon, mainly due to the use of natural gas for space and water heating. The average Ontarian spends $2,128 on energy every year.
Caledon's Greenhouse Gas Emissions, 2016
Ontario Household Energy Consumption, 2019 Homeowners can make a positive impact by reducing energy usage (e.g. turning off the lights), improving energy efficiency (e.g. insulating to prevent heat loss) and switching to lower carbon sources of energy (e.g. heat pumps and solar panels).
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