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$3 Billion Energy & Water Conservation Retrofit


The Toronto City Council has just approved in principal a proposal to coordinate a massive energy and water conservation program. Viewed as a way to create jobs for the city’s ailing construction sector, the plan calls for investments averaging $14,000 per unit on 75% of the city’s 280,000 residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Although it would coordinate the project, the City of Toronto would not actually be financing any of the work. The money would come instead in the form of grants from utility companies (primarily Ontario Hydro) as part of their investment in conservation, and loans from banks and other lending agencies, to be repaid by building owners through their utility bills.
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