McGill University researchers measure energy burden in Bridgewater
Now that Energize Bridgewater is operational — linking residents with incentives, assistance, and renovation expertise for energy upgrades — a team of researchers from McGill University will spend the next several years measuring the impacts of Energize Bridgewater on health and well-being.
To roll out Energize Bridgewater programming for residents, the Town of Bridgewater has partnered with the South Shore Open Doors Association, the Clean Foundation, Efficiency Nova Scotia, and other community and government partners.
The research team working with Energize Bridgewater is from McGill University’s Department of Geography. Professor Mylene Riva, Canada Research Chair in Housing, Community and Health is leading the research.
In the spring of 2022, the research team spent a month in Bridgewater to conduct a survey on energy needs, housing, and well-being. The survey measured the extent of energy poverty in Bridgewater before the full implementation of Energize Bridgewater.