communities to take action on energy efficiency, » Data Point #1 - Indigenous Populations and such as Bringing it Home, provided real-world Population Growth: The Indigenous Housing data elements such as: the percentage of existing Energy Efficiency Data Set assumes that the homes requiring energy efficient infrastructure 2020 Indigenous population across Canada is improvement and the costs of ene. [...] » Data Point #3 – Percentage of Indigenous Homes Requiring Minor Energy Efficiency Upgrades: The Indigenous Housing Energy Minor Updates Required Efficiency Data Set assumes that 19.5% of homes in First Nations and the Inuit communities and 19.5% 19.5% 12.3% 12.3% of homes in the Métis communities are in need of only minor energy efficiency- First Inuit Métis related upgrades. [...] » Data Point #8 – Total Cost of Minor and Major Energy Efficiency Upgrades of Homes in Total Cost of Minor and Major Indigenous Communities: Using the metrics Energy Efficiency Upgrades and cost estimates in Data Points 1-7 above, the Indigenous Housing Energy Efficiency Data Set $282,353,025 projects that the total cost of required energy Minor efficiency actions in Indigenous communities across. [...] » Data Point #13 – Total Cost of Energy Efficiency Upgrades and Retrofits of Existing Homes & Total Energy Efficiency the Energy Efficiency Costs for New Homes for Investment Required Indigenous Communities by 2030: Based on all Data Points above, the Indigenous Housing Energy Efficiency Data Set projects that the total cost of energy efficiency $5,362,544,341 upgrades/retrofits of existing homes,. [...] Based on the labour-intensive aspects to energy efficiency projects due to the need for high attention to detail, we attribute 55% of the costs of these projects to labour and 45% to materials.
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