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Meet Energize Program Navigator Josie Rudderham
Our Energize Bridgewater Home Upgrades program follows three key principles: relationship-building, accessibility, and trauma-informed service. Our Energize Program Navigator, Josie Rudderham, puts these principles into practice. Learn more about Josie in this blog post.
Track Your Home’s Energy Use in Real Time
EMIS stands for Energy Management Information System, a general term for systems that monitor and analyze information about energy use within buildings.
Smart Cities Challenge Milestone 8
We are going to be sharing our Milestone Reports on our blog so that our community, partners, and other groups can learn about what we have been up to.
Learn about Energize Bridgewater Home Upgrades at our Events
Would you like to take part in Energize Bridgewater to lower home energy costs? This July we have two events where you can speak with us about your home and the energy-efficient upgrades you might be eligible for.
Meet Energize Bridgewater Summer Staff
We are excited to be working with two Data Support Specialists this summer to help develop our Energy Management Information System, Hargun Chhabra and Shivam Dinesh Rank.
Energize Bridgewater adds Jenish Patel to the team
Jenish Patel joined the Energize Bridgewater staff team on April 25, 2023 as the Data Science Analyst. Jenish will be helping to make the Energy Management Information System operational over the coming months.
McGill University researchers measure energy burden in Bridgewater
A team of researchers from McGill University will spend the next several years measuring the impacts of Energize Bridgewater on health and well-being.
Energize Bridgewater Launches Affordable Multifamily Housing Stream
Energize Bridgewater and Efficiency Nova Scotia are pleased to announce the Affordable Multifamily Housing stream of the Energize Bridgewater program launching on April 4, 2023.
University of Waterloo Interviews Energize Bridgewater Director
Energize Bridgewater Director, Jessica McDonald was recently interviewed by Professor Peter Carr for a course titled Impact of Information Systems on Society at the University of Waterloo.
The Town of Bridgewater leads the way in tackling energy poverty
Bridgewater saw the opportunity to engage community members in the energy transition by allowing them to become investors in sustainable energy projects. This would not only unlock additional capital, but contribute to community economic development and community support for the projects.
Energize Bridgewater to launch Home Upgrades program
After months of public consultation and planning with partner organizations, Energize Bridgewater is excited to officially launch its much-anticipated Home Upgrades program on December 1, 2022.
Join our Committee
We’re looking for 1 resident and 2 stakeholder businesses or organizations to provide ongoing advice on the Energize Bridgewater program. Apply by December 7th, 2022 to join our committee!
Coming Winter Heats Up Housing Crisis
“Right now, homelessness is happening to people who never thought they’d experience it,” explains Ryan. “People coming onto our lists have mixed backgrounds and incomes. Some of them are people who are working professionals, who would have been able to have no problem renting two years ago. We really are in a serious situation. It’s a crisis.”
National Housing Day Event
The Town of Bridgewater, through the Energize Bridgewater project, and the South Shore Open Doors Association are collaborating to organize the National Housing Day event.
Clean Energy Financing Points Homeowner to the Best Investment
Like so many of us on the south shore, Bridgewater homeowner Tom looked ahead to this winter with concern. As the fall and winter temperature inevitably dips, heating costs are rising. With the funding made available through the Town of Bridgewater’s Clean Energy Financing program, Tom brought in contractors to complete energy upgrades.
McGill Energy Research Project
Our partners from McGill University will be arriving in late April to conduct a survey about energy costs for Bridgewater residents, and we want to hear from you!
SSODA: A brand-new hub of Coordinated Access
The new and community-driven South Shore Open Doors Association (SSODA) streamlines access to resources and services and connects people to available housing, putting limited resources to their best possible use for those who need them most.
Power Up! The Equity and Technology Forum
On February 17, 2022, members of non-profits, local government, and service providers joined Energize Bridgewater for a morning of learning and discussion about improving access to technology for Bridgewater residents.
What is Coordinated Access?
This presentation was delivered by Lisa Ryan to the Energize Bridgewater Advisory Committee on July 14, 2021. The presentation provides an overview of Coordinated Access is and how it will be integrated with other Energize Bridgewater systems and services.
DID YOU KNOW?
Three quarters of the planet’s energy is generated by the burning of fossil fuels
Canada uses 2.5% of the world’s total oil and fuel, but is the fifth largest energy producer in the world, with the second greatest volume of oil reserves in the world
Every Google search releases approximately 0.2g of carbon into the atmosphere
America uses nearly half of the world’s gasoline
Enough sunlight reaches the earth every minute to satisfy the planet’s energy demands for an entire year
More than 40% of all energy produced in Canada is used for heating
If everyone changed their five most-used light fixtures to an ENERGY STAR bulb, Canada would save around $3 billion per year in energy costs
30% of the Energy used in office buildings is wasted