Parade of Homes

Spring 2018

Parade of Homes featuring the best of new homes in Manitoba, Canada

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Power Smart for New Homes offers financial incentives for the construction of energy-efficient houses ranging from one-time payments of $1,200 up to $12,000, depending on the "performance" of the house upon its completion. Lund stresses that anybody wanting to apply for the program should contact her office before any major design decisions are made and send in an application before builders break ground. On the low end of the payout scale, the "prescriptive path" involves 10 energy-saving upgrades, including increased attic insulation, triple-glazed windows and LED lighting. The bigger opportunity lies with the "performance path," where homeowners have the freedom to incorporate any technology, building design or upgrades such as solar panels or air source heat pumps into their homes. "We offer design assistance, which is also covered by the program, but we don't dictate. You can choose any approach or technology that you want to use to build your efficient home and we reward you based on where you end up," she says. A Sterling Homes show home built with solar panels in Taylor Farm has been certified a Power Smart home and while Lund says there are just a handful of such homes in town today, more and more energy-efficient projects are being started in Winnipeg and rural Manitoba, including on First Nations. "Consumers are going to see a lot more high- efficiency (homes) in pursuit of net-zero consumption in the coming years. That's certainly the direction that building codes are moving in the long term." Save energy and money by design. Talk to your builder today about building a certified Power Smart * home. *Manitoba Hydro is a licensee of the Trademark and Official Mark. hydro.mb.ca/newhomes Available in accessible formats upon request. BUILD SMART FROM THE START. Parade of Homes Spring 2018 31

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