Attawapiskat FN, Kashechewan FN & Fort Albany FN are in a unique situation:
- They own transmission and distribution companies, which provide access to provincial CDM funding
- Most homes have had some basic energy conservation products installed, through the FNEI Conservation Program and COTC CDM program
- By end of 2017, 30 homes per community will have received major energy retrofits through the CDM program
- Hopefully 20 more/community will have this work done by 2020, for a total of approximately 150 homes
- Community members can be hired and trained to do the retrofit work
Conservation on the Coast Initiatives:
COTC Program: Small Business Lighting
- Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) provided volunteer electricians to do lighting retrofits
- Business owners very happy with lower energy bills and improved light quality
- More work to be done
Home Energy Audits and Retrofits
- Energy Audits started in 2014 and are ongoing – all homes will be audited by 2020
- Install energy efficient products – CFL/LED light bulbs, water heater blankets and pipe wrap etc., (plus some fridge replacements in 2014-2015)
- Insulation, air sealing and mechanical ventilation installed on eligible homes
Installing Energy Saving Products During COTC Energy Audit
- LED/CFL bulbs
- Water heater tank insulation
- Pipe wrap
- Power Bars
- Outdoor timers for block heaters and Christmas lights
COTC Energy Retrofit Work
- Air seal attic floor, install HRV ductwork
- Insulate attic (blown-in insulation 19” – R50)
- Air seal window and door frames
- Install and tape weather barrier on exterior walls
- Insulate exterior and crawlspace walls with 1.5” of extruded polystyrene (adding R7.5) and crawlspace walls, sealed at all seams
COTC Program Progress To Date
- COTC Program crews have retrofitted approximately 30 homes per community – 90 in total
- Anticipate doing energy retrofits on at least 60 more homes by 2020.
- On average the energy retrofits are lowering energy bills by 25%, some homes are seeing 40% + reduction!