Utility Data

Stream 4

A ZEBx utility data collection initiative to determine the real emissions and energy profiles of BC homes.

Submit your home’s utility data and earn up to $600
Between January 23 to March 31, 2025, you can earn up to $600 for simply sharing two years of your home's utility data to help inform innovative building practices.

Sharing your data highlights how homes like yours are setting a new standard for what’s possible. Available while funds last, read more to find out if your home qualifies.

About

Although we have an abundance of energy consumption and emissions estimates for new high-performance homes (thanks to energy modelling), we do not have good information on actual energy consumption and emissions from these homes. Are the estimates accurate? What’s the real-life energy and emissions profile of a high-performance home? Do the regulations need to be adjusted to achieve the desired outcome of local and provincial governments?

ZEBx (a part of the Zero Emissions Innovation Centre), with co-funding from BC Hydro and the City of Vancouver, has launched this data-collection initiative to answer these important questions. In addition to the utility data that we’re collecting for new high-performance homes, we also want to determine the real emissions reductions that can be achieved by gas-fired heat pumps (dual-fuel heat pumps, gas absorption heat pumps and gas engine heat pumps).

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Eligibility Criteria

  1. The home must be located in BC.
  2. The building must be a Part 9 residential building.
  3. Homes should be newly constructed, from 2018 to present.
  4. The as-built energy model must indicate that the home meets Step 4 and Step 5 of the BC Energy Step Code, the Passive House standard or CHBA’s Net Zero and Net Zero Ready certification.
  5. (or) Homes with a dual fuel heating system (e.g., gas furnace and electric heat pump) or gas absorption heat pump and at least two years of utility data (one year pre-installation and one year post-installation) are also eligible, regardless of the home’s level of energy efficiency.
 

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Compensation

Part 9 residential buildings located in BC that:

  1. qualify as high-performance homes are eligible to receive $400 for providing one year of utility data.
  2. have a gas absorption heat pump, or dual fuel system, are eligible to receive $600 for providing two years of utility data.
 
If the building is a duplex, triplex or part of a townhouse complex, each residential unit is eligible for compensation. Secondary suites are not eligible for compensation. If the home has one or more secondary suites, the utility bills must account for all secondary suites.
 
If the utility bills are not addressed to the applicant, the applicant is responsible for securing consent to share the utility bills. Utility data will remain anonymous.
 
While each application will be assessed according to the above-noted compensation criteria, by applying to the program, the participants acknowledge that the program administrator will have the final decision on how to compensate participants.
 

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Application Process

If further assistance is needed with completing the application or the questionnaires, please contact:

nearzero@zeic.ca with the subject line NearZero4

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