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Utility
Issues
Inside, Outside, Upside Down - A Practical Guide to Reducing Energy Costs (Winter 2008)
by Christopher Harris
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Sub-Metering: One Year Later (Winter 2008)
by Maria Dimakas
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Toronto Waste Mangement & Recycling Update (Winter 2007)
by Doug King
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Not-So-Smart Sub-Metering (Winter 2007)
by J. Robert Gardiner
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The South Kingsway Water Efficiency Program (Winter 2007)
by Christopher Harris
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Individual Metering for Condominiums is One Step Closer!
by Maria Dimakas, B.A., LL.B.
The Energy Conservation Responsibility Act 2006 (the
ECLA) is designed, among other things, to promote opportunities for energy
conservation in condodminiums.
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Energy Costs: It's Payback Time!
by Chris Tyrrell
To answer your questions about reducing energy consumption,
your best bet is to contact a consultant or supplier that specializes in energy efficiency.
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Water... Water... Costly Water Everywhere... What price Conservation? (Spring 2002)
by Steve Willerding B.A. B.Ed., CCI Director and Chair of Special Projects Committee
Author Steve Willerding takes a look at the rising costs of water and how
these increases are affecting condominium corporations. Also examined are
the incentive programs being offered by the City of Toronto and how condominium
corporations can take advantage of them.
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Electronic Sub Metering of Utility Consumption in Condominiums (Summer 2002)
by Warren D. Kleiner LL.B., Miller Thomson LLP
While energy costs have become increasingly high and volatile and are causing
havoc with condominium corporation's budgets, the option of sub-metering
each unit is something more and more boards are considering. Warren Kleiner
provides an in depth look at what boards need to consider from a legal perspective
before making the change.
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