Rob Moore, Member of Parliament for Fundy Royal, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada and Minister Responsible for CMHC, was joined today by Paul Arsenault of AlternaHome Solutions Inc., and Ken McPhee of VISION Land Development Ltd., along with sponsors and supporters, in the groundbreaking of the first demonstration home of its kind in Atlantic Canada.
EQuilibrium housing integrates a wide range of innovative technologies and practices to reduce a home's environmental impact to a minimum. The Moncton VISION Home will integrate optimal solar orientation, energy efficiency and renewable energy systems into its design and construction to reduce energy use. Additional Moncton VISION Home features include extensive natural lighting, an energy management system, natural and
mechanical ventilation, and the use of natural materials with low levels of pollutants. Rainwater will be captured to reduce water use.
"We are very pleased to work with CMHC. They, together with each and every member of the Moncton VISION Home team, have been working tirelessly to ensure the success of this project. The Moncton VISION Home has the potential to help people discover new ways of doing things, which in the long run, will help reduce our dependence on fossil fuels, and consequently reduce our negative impact on the environment. The Moncton VISION Home will lead, teach and inspire people to take charge of their own energy," said Mr. Arsenault.
The Moncton VISION Home is one of 15 projects that won CMHC's national EQuilibrium sustainable housing competitions since the initiative was launched in 2006. All EQuilibrium projects will be open to both the general public and professional audiences for tours, and then monitored for performance by CMHC for one year, once occupied.
For more information, visit www.cmhc.ca.
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