Canada is massive. It is the second largest country by land mass and has some of the largest forests and freshwater resources in the world. However, there are relatively few people that live in Canada when compared to our neighbours in the south. Our low population density may not be that apparent if you live in the southern parts of the country, but as you move north it becomes strikingly obvious.
Remote communities and island nations have had to rely on fossil-fuel generators for many years, costing them vast amounts of money for fuel and pumping greenhouse gasses into our atmosphere. Luckily, many are beginning the transition to renewable energy generation.
Do you ever wonderhow much you are actuallypaying for your electricity? There are so many lines and acronyms that it all just looks like nonsense with a price tag. Luckily you can read this post and find out what you really pay for on your Ontario electricity bill.
While a 100% renewable electricity future sounds great, there are several constraints that make this dream an impossible reality. Luckily, this leaves plenty of room for individuals to embrace microgeneration technologies to produce their own clean, renewable energy.
Two areas that can have a huge impact on your homes insulation are its windows and exterior doors. Our founder, Odilon, has two tips that he swears by for checking these vulnerable areas.
The annual shut-down of the cottage is a bittersweet moment. You are ending one cottage season but at the same time making sure everything is ready for the next. Today, we are going to breakdown what needs to happen to ensure your cottage is as good as new for next spring.
In this post we are going to look at the different ways you can improve the energy efficiency of your cottage. This guide will provide you with the info you need to save big on electricity bills next cottage season.