BC Energy Step Code

New energy-efficiency standards take effect March 1, 2021

As of March 1, 2021, applications for new residential and commercial construction in Port Coquitlam will be required to meet minimum standards of the BC Energy Step Code. (The code does not apply to industrial or institutional construction.) To meet the standards, builders will need to work with a qualified energy consultant to demonstrate their construction complies with requirements for building envelope, equipment and systems, and airtightness testing.

The BC Energy Step Code sets out energy-efficiency requirements for new residential and commercial buildings. The intent is to have all new construction in BC operating with net zero energy consumption by 2032.

Implementing the Step Code in Port Coquitlam

Early adoption of the Step Code allows Port Coquitlam to make progress on our climate action commitments by improving the energy efficiency of new buildings. 

The City’s phased approach will give builders time to familiarize themselves with the new requirements while still providing energy-efficiency benefits to the community, such as lower energy costs, greenhouse gas reduction, and consumer protection.

Homeowners also benefit. Along with reduced energy bills, energy-efficient buildings are also able to better manage temperature and reduce noise while letting in fresh air, improving comfort and health for occupants. 

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