Make sustainability your competitive advantage
The Savings by Design Residential program gives builders and developers free access to industry experts and energy modelling to build a Net Zero Energy Ready discovery home plus qualify for incentives to build to ENERGY STAR© for New Homes standards. Projects must be in an eligible municipality.*
What’s in it for you?
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Stay ahead of upcoming code changes.
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Gain a competitive edge by learning and implementing more energy-efficient technologies and systems.
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Incentives to help offset costs.
ENERGY STAR® for New Homes
Helps to build sustainable, high-performing homes that boost energy performance and enhance homeowner comfort.
See detailsNet Zero Energy Ready Homes
Get help to build a Net Zero Energy Ready (NZER) discovery home, while exploring technologies and construction techniques at the forefront of innovation.
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The Residential Savings by Design program is available to Ontario builders and vendors licensed by the Home Construction Regulatory Authority (HCRA). Owner-builders are not eligible.
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*Contact your regional representative to confirm which municipalities qualify for this offer.
The ENERGY STAR name and symbol are trademarks registered in Canada by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and are administered and promoted by Natural Resources Canada.
Residential Savings by Design Disclaimer:
The Residential Savings by Design Energy Star for New Homes program is governed and administered by Natural Resource Canada (NRCAN). Any references to Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG) reductions are based on the assumption that participation results in reduced energy consumption. Enbridge Gas does not make any claims regarding the specific amount of GHG reductions achieved. Please visit the NRCAN website for further information.
Residential Net Zero Energy Ready labels are administered by the Canadian Home Builders' Association (CHBA). Please visit the CHBA website for further information.
For additional information on Net Zero Energy Ready, please visit Natural Resource Canada (NRCAN) website for more information.