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Navigate home energy retrofits with the City of Kelowna

Residents can ask questions and get advice about how to plan and carry out home retrofits
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The City of Kelowna is offering five information sessions that include a presentation, a question and answer period, and hands-on interactive displays. Photo | Black Press Media file

The City of Kelowna is offering free information sessions for its Home Energy Navigator.

Residents can ask questions and get advice about how to plan and carry out home retrofits to improve comfort, energy efficiency, and climate resilience.

The workshops include a presentation, a question and answer period, and hands-on interactive displays to learn about the following:

  • How retrofits can help make your home more resilient and comfortable;
  • Building envelope guidance (windows, doors, air sealing, and insulation);
  • Heating system guidance (heating and cooling for your home);
  • What rebates and incentives are available;
  • Benefits and services of the .

Seats are limited. Register at one of the sessions below on the Home Energy website:

 


 



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