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Energy notebook for an efficient transition

The Energy Notebook enables community housing organizations to access their consumption data in real time and better plan their renovations. A concrete project to accelerate the energy transition of the community housing stock.

Grant $50,000

Category Building

Type NPO

Organization Centre de transformation du logement communautaire

Year 2025

Status In progress

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30,000

Leverage effects generated.

200

Targeted housing.

30

Buildings managed by community housing organizations.

Tools for community housing

The Energy Notebook: a concrete lever for energy-efficient renovations

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The Energy Notebook for an Effective Transition project aims to equip the community housing sector with instant access to energy consumption data, as well as the technical knowledge needed to make informed decisions about energy-efficient renovations.

Implemented by the Centre de transformation du logement communautaire, this pilot project is based on the Portfolio Energy Star Manager tool, and includes pre- and post-retrofit awareness-raising workshops. More than 30 buildings managed by housing organizations and cooperatives in Greater Montreal will benefit from the project. Involving residents in this decarbonization process will help reinforce results and reduce GHG emissions over the long term.

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Quote from the Centre de transformation du logement communautaire team

The Greater Montreal Climate Fund has given us a great opportunity to contribute to improving energy efficiency practices in the community housing sector. One of the strengths of the project is that it addresses both the technical and human aspects of renovation. Consumption data will enable us to take more effective action on buildings, while at the same time raising awareness among tenants.

Portrait de Kahtrine Lapalme, Accompagnatrice régionale en énergie au Centre de transformation du logement communautaire

Kathrine Lapalme

Regional energy coach