Presentations

Monthly Feature: Energy & Water Reporting and Benchmarking (EWRB) + Benefits & Challenges

On May 29th and June 19th, we hosted two insightful webinars for condominium managers focused on Energy and Water Reporting and Benchmarking (EWRB).

The webinars provided invaluable insights and practical guidance to help you excel in benchmarking.
 
Participants earned 1 CPE Credit!
Participants of this webinar earned 1 Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credit, as it is included in the CMRAO’s approved list of activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for professional development while gaining valuable insights into EWRB.
  
Topics Covered:

  • Compliance with Ontario Regulation 506/18 and Toronto By-law 367: Led by industry expert Scott Rouse, the webinar covered the submission process in detail, ensuring participants understand the requirements for compliance.

  • Benefits of Regulatory Compliance: From cost savings to environmental sustainability, the webinar highlighted the myriad benefits of adhering to these regulations.

  • Overcoming Challenges: Addressed common challenges faced by condominium managers, offering strategies and insights to navigate them with ease.

  • This webinar equipped condominium managers with the knowledge and tools necessary to excel in EWRB, enhancing their professional skills and understanding of compliance requirements.


Energy and Water Reporting and Benchmarking (EWRB) Explained- What is it? How to report? Why?

EWRB reporting is an opportunity to review your condo’s energy and water use and compare your condo with similar buildings. It is also a requirement under the Condo Act of Ontario and is an Ontario Regulation (O. Reg. 506/18).

Take a look at our quick video below to find out more and contact Energy@Work to get started!

Info Session & Pub Night - Energy Data Reporting Tools for New + Existing Buildings

Join us on Thursday June 20th at 6:00pm at the downtown Toronto Spoke Club to learn more about energy data reporting tools for new and existing buildings. Presentation topics will include:

  • The Toronto 2030 Platform tool

  • The Compass tool

  • Project specific results and related reporting requirements from Energy@Work

  • The latest information related to mandatory reporting on energy and water usage and related directions from the Ontario Ministry of Energy.

A networking reception will follow the presentations, and both the Toronto 2030 Platform and the Compass tool will be available for demo.

Tickets are $20 and include light refreshment and one (1) drink ticket. Registration is required.

Scott Rouse Speaking at Toronto Building Managers' and Operators' Association

On June 12, 20019 at 18:00, Scott Rouse the Managing Partner at Energy@Work will be speaking to the Toronto Building Managers' and Operators' Association on Achieving Peak Performance.

The event begins with cocktails at 17:00 and dinner at 18:00. For more information, contact Peter Choi at 647-303-7675 or have a look at their newsletter.