New Brunswick Commercial Buildings Complete Efficiency Upgrades And Are Showing Big Results
Fredericton’s Beaverbrook Art Gallery and Saint John-based Historica Developments are saving energy, improving comfort and helping the environment.
Fredericton’s Beaverbrook Art Gallery and Saint John-based Historica Developments are saving energy, improving comfort and helping the environment.
People love to rave about how fuel-efficient, cheap to operate and environmentally-friendly electric vehicles are – but is that really true? Carl Duivenvoorden takes a closer look.
NB Power could avoid building costly new power plants if businesses and homeowners made their buildings more energy efficient, says the utility’s Senior VP of Operations.
Daphne Porter, co-owner of Courtesy Convenience in Miramichi, says the margins are thin in the gas and grocery business so you need to find savings where you can.
NB Power President and CEO Gaëtan Thomas says energy-saving habits are a ‘triple-win’ for customers, the environment and the economy.
The First Nation community and Natural Forces will sell wind energy to NB Power from a farm near Sussex that is expected to cost $50-million to build.
NB Power CEO Gaëtan Thomas says smart meters give customers more control and improved customer service while NB Power reduces its debt and carbon footprint.
Carl Duivenvoorden says smart meters are an investment in future savings on power bills and reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
The Gallant government says N.B. is the first fully connected province with a DC Fast charging network for electric vehicles.
The Magnetic Hill fast-charging station is the last of 10 commissioned along the TransCanada Highway from Edmundston to Aulac.