heating-electricity / Green Building & Sustainable Home Renovation Information & Advice

Electric Heaters - is heating with electric an eco-friendly option?
Heating with electricity

Heating With Electricity

Is electric heating eco-friendly? Determining whether or not electricity is an efficient and ecologically responsible means to heat a home should include the initial electricity production as well. Burning fossil fuels to fire electric power generation is only around 30-60% efficient. There is also significant loss fro...

Why Electric Heating Systems are Best for Sustainable Homes
Heating with electricity

Heating with electricity - the best choice for high efficiency & Zero Energy homes?

More and more homebuyers are starting to demand energy-efficient new homes and are pushing the building industry towards building better homes with lower fuel costs. Building Zero Net Energy homes is also a trending subject, and they are becoming more common as societies transition away from carbon-based economies and ...

Solar Electricity Generation & Storage with no Batteries, Azelio
Renewable energy

Azelio Solar solutions combine electricity generation & storage without batteries

New technology combines solar power generation & battery free power storage The forever-changing landscape of the green home building industry sees ideas come and go, and on occasion a game-changing technology or product emerges. The big news lately is in renewable energy - solar power generation, solar power stora...

Wood pellet stoves that don't need electric ideal for off grid operation
Wood stove and biomass heat

These wood pellet stoves for off-grid heating don't need electric to operate

These wood pellet stoves need no electricity Burning wood to heat a home does not make you an eco-terrorist, let's get that one point out of the way first. Trees are a renewable resource and they are, in effect, solar energy batteries whose energy is accessed when we burn them.  After the 1998 Eastern Canada ice storm,...

Natural gas fracking Fossil fuels are bad for the environment
Heating with gas and oil

Natural gas for home heating is dying a slow death

Is natural gas bad? Yes it very much is no matter how you look at it. Burning any fossil fuel releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and contributes to the warming of the planet. The carbon dioxide emissions from burning natural gas are lower than with oil or coal, but there are other emissions to be concerned abo...

Heating with electricity

Heat up your home efficiently and affordably in Quebec with the electric thermal storage heating system grant!

Electric heating is the best option in Quebec. The downside? Winter peaks, where during cold winter days, the grid can become overloaded. Bi-energy heating systems address this problem by using another energy source, which unfortunately is often a fossil fuel. To reduce GHGs and meet environmental targets, fossil fuels...

High efficiency wood stoves
Wood stove and biomass heat

Heating With Wood and Biomass Fuel

There has been an increase in the use of wood and other biomass fuel for heating homes across the colder parts of North America & Canada for the last decade. In Eastern Canada and the USA in particular this trend was largely triggered by one storm in 1998. There was a noticeable spike in woodstove sales in 1999 thr...

Waterproof floor screeding with under floor electric heating
Heating with electricity

Electric wire under floor heating systems

Radiant underfloor heating in homes is a very efficient and comfortable method for heating a home. There are different options for underfloor heating systems to consider, whether you are building a new home with a slab-on-grade or standard basement, adding radiant floor heat to a second floor, or doing energy-efficient...

Hydronic heating system
Delivery: radiant, forced-air and decentralized

Hydronic heating systems, the complete guide to radiant heat

Hydronic heating is a system that uses water as the medium to distribute heat throughout a home, rather than relying on heating air. In simple terms, this means that water is used as the heat-transfer fluid used to warm the living space. Although hydronic heating offers many advantages, it can be challenging to incorpo...

Passive solar heating & cooling in Homes has a long history in USA
Passive solar home design

Passive house and passive solar - free heat for homes

What is passive solar heating and cooling? Passive heating and cooling of homes is not new. The above image is of Mesa Verde National Park, the Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings in Colorado, occupied from 700 to 1300 AD. This early North American settlement was shaded from the summer sun, but fully exposed to the sun ...

Comparing ground source and air source heat pumps
Heating and cooling

Heat pumps: Ground source geothermal GSHP or air source ASHP, what's the difference?

Air source heat pumps, and are ground source heat pumps "geothermal?" Let's clear up some confusion on terminology regarding heat pumps - search Google for Geothermal Heating Systems and you will find hundreds maybe thousands of companies using the word "Geothermal" to describe ground source heat pumps, two systems tha...