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Seminar explores building residential homes to radically low-energy standards

March 25, 2024

On January 18, 2024 the Green Construction Research and Training Center (GCRTC – UBC and Okanagan College) was proud to host Net Zero Now in Kelowna, along with the Wilden Living Lab partners, AuthenTech Homes, FortisBC, and the Wilden Group; our sponsors, Genesis Building Controls and Total Home Solutions, and in collaboration with Canadian Home Builders Association Central Okanagan (CHBACO).

Net Zero Now was a cross-discipline seminar that provided many different angles on the topic – from the scientific aspect, that of the energy supplier, the experience and implementation of the builders and subcontractors, to the homeowner and general public.

Read the full recap on the Wilden Living Lab page.

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