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5 Key Facts to Know About Air Conditioning in Metro Vancouver

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Unprecedented Late Spring Warm-Up Shatters Records in Metro Vancouver

Source: Vancouver Sun

Between June 25 and July 1, 2021, Metro Vancouver experienced a heat dome event, resulting in the tragic loss of over 600 lives, primarily among vulnerable seniors residing in uncooled environments.

air conditioning in Metro Vancouver
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Metro Vancouver faces an unprecedented heatwave and urges the provision of portable air conditioners for vulnerable residents.

Here are key insights about air conditioning in Metro Vancouver:

  1. Substantial Subsidies for Heat Pump AC Systems
    Both federal and provincial governments aim to reduce carbon emissions by transitioning from gas-burning heaters and coolers to electric-powered alternatives, supported by clean hydroelectricity in British Columbia. Homeowners installing heat pump systems, which also function as air conditioners, can benefit from substantial rebates. For instance, a $15,000 heat pump installation in Vancouver in 2022 could yield $6,000 from BC Hydro, $4,000 from the City of Vancouver, and $5,000 from the federal government. However, as of May 2023, the City of Vancouver has suspended its rebate program due to high demand.
  2. Mandatory Air Conditioning in New Multi-Family Homes
    Commencing in 2025, the City of Vancouver mandates the inclusion of mechanical air cooling equipment in all new multi-family homes.
  3. Ban on Non-Heat Pump AC Systems
    Starting from January 1, 2023, newly installed air-conditioning systems in existing detached homes must be electricity-powered, providing low-carbon heating and cooling. Additionally, home renovation projects exceeding $250,000 require the electrification of space heating and hot water systems.
  4. Increased Demand Strains B.C. Hydro’s Electric Network
    B.C. Hydro witnessed a record-breaking peak hourly demand in May, driven partly by the surge in air conditioner usage. As the adoption of heat pump air conditioners and electric vehicles grows, B.C. Hydro anticipates heightened pressure on its electric grid. The power generated by the Site C dam is expected to accommodate the increased demand, bolstering B.C. Hydro’s revenue.
  5. Alternative Cooling Strategies
    While air conditioners provide immediate relief, there are additional ways to keep homes cool. These include closing drapes and blinds, maintaining closed doors and windows when the outside temperature is higher, and utilizing fans. Furthermore, experts recommend lighter-colored building materials and external shading to reduce heat absorption. Talius Habitat Screens, an innovative B.C. company, offers external blinds that effectively intercept solar energy before it reaches windows, surpassing the limitations of indoor blinds.
Air Conditioning in Metro Vancouver
Picture source: Canva

As Metro Vancouver grapples with an unusual and intense late-spring warm-up, setting new temperature records, experts highlight the urgent need for adaptation to a hotter future. To mitigate the impacts of extreme heat, air-conditioned spaces have become crucial.

Efforts to combat the heat and ensure residents’ comfort require a multifaceted approach that encompasses advanced cooling technologies, sustainable urban planning, and individual conservation strategies.


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New Westminster Plans Spectacular Farewell: A Three-Day Party on the Pattullo Bridge!

Pattullo Bridge

New Westminster is in the Process of Organizing a Celebration on the Pattullo Bridge, Just Before its Scheduled Demolition.

Source: City News Vancouver

If you’ve ever dreamed of hosting an event on the Pattullo Bridge, your wish might come true.

A motion has been passed to initiate the planning of a three-day party on the Pattullo Bridge prior to its removal. The replacement project for the Pattullo Bridge is set to be finished by 2024, after which the old bridge will be dismantled.

Pattullo Bridge. Source: Pattullo Bridge Replacement
 Pattullo Bridge. Source: Pattullo Bridge Replacement

New Westminster Mayor Patrick Johnstone will be writing a letter to the province to gauge their interest in the proposed three-day event. City Councillor Daniel Fontaine introduced the motion during Monday night’s session, expressing his hope for the party to take place during the upcoming summer.

Fontaine emphasized the significance of celebrating the bridge before its iconic 86-year-old structure is replaced next year. He acknowledged the bridge’s deep connection not only to New Westminster but to the entire region. Located at the heart of Metro Vancouver, the bridge has served as a vital link for transportation across the Fraser River for several decades.

Fontaine mentioned that the event aims to serve as both a memorial for those who have lost their lives or been injured on the bridge over the years, as well as a celebration. The planned party will feature live entertainment and food trucks, with Fontaine welcoming suggestions and ideas from the public for the three-day festivities.

Fontaine expressed his enthusiasm for engaging with the community and hearing their preferences for the event, stating, “I would love to involve the public and gather their input on what they would like to see during the three-day celebration.”


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