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Energy-Saving Support for Small Businesses

Organizations are invited to attend the FortisBC & GreenStep virtual sessions to learn more about the Energy-Saving Support for Small Businesses program.

 

GreenStep Solutions is hosting a webinar with FortisBC to introduce the FortisBC Energy-Saving Support for Small Businesses program. Organizations can attend the 45-minute virtual sessions to learn more about the program.

About the Energy-Saving Support for Small Businesses Program:

FortisBC is offering small and medium-sized businesses free customized energy advice, members can connect with Business Energy Advisors with a 15 to 30-minute consultation via phone call, video call, or in-person visit to learn about:

  • Low-cost/no-cost tips to reduce energy use and operating costs

  • Information about FortisBC rebates on high-efficiency equipment

  • Support in getting quotes from contractors and applying for rebates

  • Applying for retroactive rebates on equipment installed in the last 365 days

Register below to attend one of the free virtual informational sessions: 

July 23, 2024 @ 11:00 AM PST

August 6, 2024 @ 11:00 AM PST

 
 
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Energy Efficiency Tips: About Renewable Natural Gas (RNG)

Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) will play a significant role in decarbonising businesses by leveraging existing gas pipeline systems. Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) is made from organic waste produced by everyday activities. As organic matter such as food decomposes, it releases biogas which when cleaned produces methane, also known as Natural Gas. As this methane is produced through organic resources it is considered completely biogenic or carbon neutral.

FortisBC is offering renewable and low carbon gases to customers as part of the 30BY30 target to reduce its customers’ greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 30 per cent by 2030 in support of the CleanBC Roadmap to 2030.

To learn more about renewable natural gas and other ways to reduce your business' carbon footprint, register for a free Energy Assessment or connect with TOTA’s Energy Analyst at Energy@TOTABC.com.

 

Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) will play a significant role in decarbonising businesses by leveraging existing gas pipeline systems.

Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) is made from organic waste produced by everyday activities. As organic matter such as food decomposes, it releases biogas which when cleaned produces methane, also known as Natural Gas. As this methane is produced through organic resources it is considered completely biogenic or carbon neutral. 

FortisBC is offering renewable and low carbon gases to customers as part of the 30BY30 target to reduce its customers’ greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 30 per cent by 2030 in support of the CleanBC Roadmap to 2030.

To learn more about renewable natural gas and other ways to reduce your business' carbon footprint, register for a free Energy Assessment or connect with TOTA’s Energy Analyst at Energy@TOTABC.com.


 
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Energy Efficiency Tips: About Heat Pumps

A heat pump is an energy efficient alternative to furnaces and baseboard heaters. Heat pumps act like reverse refrigerators transferring heat from a cool space to a warm place. Alternatively heat pumps can also work as air conditioners.

During the cool weather, heat pumps move heat from cool space outdoors to warm the indooars.

During the cooling season, heat pumps move heat from the indoors into the outdoor space.

As heat pumps transfer heat rather than generate heat, they can be quite efficient as compared to traditional heating systems.

If interested, you can connect with the TOTA Energy Analyst who can help you in finding the right energy efficiency solution for your business and inform you of the various rebates available from FortisBC.

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A heat pump is an energy efficient alternative to furnaces and baseboard heaters. Heat pumps act like reverse refrigerators transferring heat from a cool space to a warm place. Alternatively heat pumps can also work as air conditioners.

During the cool weather, heat pumps move heat from cool space outdoors to warm the indooars.

During the cooling season, heat pumps move heat from the indoors into the outdoor space.

As heat pumps transfer heat rather than generate heat, they can be quite efficient as compared to traditional heating systems. 

If interested, you can connect with the TOTA Energy Analyst who can help you in finding the right energy efficiency solution for your business and inform you of the various rebates available from FortisBC.

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BC Economic Development Award Winners Announced

The BC Economic Development Association (BCEDA) and FortisBC announced the winners of the 2022 BC Economic Development Awards, which recognizes BCEDA members for outstanding work in supporting their local economies, and making a meaningful difference in their communities. For over 30 years, the BCEDA has given these awards to individuals and groups who have dedicated their time to community-based economic development. Congratulations to all the 2022 BC Economic Development Award winners!

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The BC Economic Development Association (BCEDA) and FortisBC announced the winners of the 2022 BC Economic Development Awards, which recognizes BCEDA members for outstanding work in supporting their local economies, and making a meaningful difference in their communities. For over 30 years, the BCEDA has given these awards to individuals and groups who have dedicated their time to community-based economic development.

Congratulations to all the 2022 BC Economic Development Award winners!

Thompson Okanagan winners include:

  1. Economic Reconciliation Award (community less than 20,000 population): Neskonlith Indian Band for Chase Harper Collaborative Community Management Plan (CCMP)

  2. Economic Development Marketing Innovation Award (community less than 20,000 population): Village of Ashcroft for Experience Ashcroft Pocket Guide

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TOTA Complimentary Energy Assessments & FortisBC Equipment Rebate Support

TOTA is offering complimentary virtual energy assessments and free one-on-one equipment rebate consultations to Thompson Okanagan tourism companies that are serviced by FortisBC. The goal is to help the businesses reduce their energy-related operating and capital expenses, energy consumption, and carbon footprint.

TOTA’s Energy Analyst can assist in choosing the right equipment eligible for rebates, submitting a rebate application to FortisBC, and guide you throughout the process till the application gets approved.

To book your complimentary virtual energy assessment or to find out if your business is eligible for rebates, book a free appointment with the TOTA Energy Analyst.

 

The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) is offering complimentary virtual energy assessments and free one-on-one equipment rebate consultations to tourism businesses in the region that are serviced by FortisBC. The goal of these free services is to help businesses reduce their energy-related operating and capital expenses, energy consumption, and carbon footprint.

Your company might be eligible for FortisBC rebates if you are a FortisBC electricity or natural gas customer, meet their requirements for energy-efficient equipment, and you:

  • Are trying to find ways to reduce energy costs or capital expenses for your business

  • Are planning to purchase or upgrade lighting, HVAC equipment (boilers, furnaces, water heaters, heat pumps, rooftop units, ovens, dishwashers, etc), or other appliances for your business

  • Have purchased or installed any of these within the last 365 days

Energy Analyst Services

TOTA’s Energy Analyst can assist you in choosing the right equipment eligible for rebates, submitting a rebate application to FortisBC, and guide you throughout the process until the application gets approved.

To book your complimentary virtual energy assessment or to find out if your business is eligible for rebates,  book a free appointment with TOTA’s Energy Analyst.

 

Examples of FortisBC rebates available:

  • Commercial lighting rebates up to $30 per unit per LED lamp, up to $200 per LED interior luminaire, and up to $220 per LED exterior luminaire (only eligible models of lamps, luminaries, occupancy and photocell sensors)

  • Natural gas boiler rebates up to $20,000 when installing an eligible mid-efficiency natural gas boiler. For a limited time, until December 31, 2021, FortisBC has even bigger rebates on eligible high-efficiency condensing models, up to $60,000 per boiler. 

  • Heat pump and electric water heater rebates up to $1,000 per water heater for ENERGY STAR certified heat pump water heater and up to $600 per ton for eligible variable refrigerant flow heat pump model

  • Kitchen and laundry equipment rebates (eligible models of convection ovens, fryers, griddles, hot food holding cabinets, steam cookers, dishwashers, demand controlled ventilation exhaust hoods, clothes washers, etc).

 
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Eco Efficiency Program: TOTA Partners with FortisBC, GreenStep Solutions, and BC Hotel Association to Help Tourism Businesses Cut Costs

For Immediate Release

The Eco Efficiency Program will Provide One-On-One Support to Aid Economic Recovery Through Resource Conservation

Kelowna, BC (July 9, 2020) - The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) is working in partnership with FortisBC, GreenStep Solutions, and the BC Hotel Association to reduce costs for tourism businesses and aid economic recovery within the Thompson Okanagan region. The overarching goal of our partnership is to support regional tourism businesses by identifying operational inefficiencies, providing tools to address them, and ultimately reducing utility bills. As our industry continues to show incredible resiliency, this program is providing timely support to reduce costs and build a foundation for future utility savings and resource conservation.

A dedicated Energy Analyst, employed by TOTA and funded through FortisBC, will act as a technical resource and energy advocate for tourism stakeholders. The Energy Analyst will work closely with TOTA’s Destination Stewardship Team and GreenStep’s Business Advisors to implement the Eco Efficiency Program, which will include an onsite assessment and analysis of utility bill data. The Eco Efficiency Program will provide businesses with a detailed understanding of utility usage patterns and equipment performance and includes:

  • Energy consumption analysis, reporting and rebate opportunities;

  • Water consumption analysis and reporting;

  • Waste analysis and reporting, and;

  • Carbon software training and access to a carbon measurement platform to effectively measure your organization's carbon footprint.

"The business case for sustainability has never been more important. The tourism industry has been one of the hardest hit as a result of COVID-19, and experts agree that a green economic recovery will help businesses to save money while also meeting important environmental goals," said Angela Nagy, CEO of GreenStep Solutions. "We are thrilled to be partnering on this exciting initiative to help businesses identify opportunities to reduce both their costs and their eco footprint."

“We are proud to help Okanagan tourism businesses reach their energy efficiency goals affordably by lower operating costs,” commented Colin Norman, Manager, Conservation and Energy Management Portfolio and Marketing Strategies at FortisBC. “This is one of the ways we're demonstrating that, by working together, we can find ways to meet the province’s climate action goals.”

As a Regional Destination Management Organization, TOTA has committed to long term responsible tourism management as a Biosphere Certified Gold Destination and also the measurement of sustainable practices through the International Network of Sustainable Tourism Observatories (INSTO).

Biosphere Committed companies who are interested in the full Eco Efficiency assessment will receive priority in the first phase of the program. Businesses that are not interested to join the Biosphere Commitment Program at this time and are only seeking an energy assessment can express their interest for a virtual energy-only assessment delivered by TOTA’s Energy Analyst. They will receive a detailed analysis of energy utility data benchmarking against similar properties in Canada, a report summarizing cost saving opportunities, and energy efficiency measures with a list of rebates and incentives available.

The BC Hotel Association is also offering the services of their dedicated Energy Analyst to conduct energy-only assessments for their members.

Through this partnership, regional tourism utility consumption data will also be collected and aggregated to share with the expanded monitoring programs TOTA has committed to, including the Biosphere Destination Gold Certification, the Biosphere Commitment Program, and our newly formed partnership with the United Nations World Tourism Organization as a Sustainable Tourism Observatory. This data will assist in achieving TOTA's goal of developing financial and environmental sustainability for the regional tourism industry.

To get started with the Eco Efficiency Assessment:

About the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA):
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association is a non-profit society, governed by an elected Board of Directors, which represents business and community tourism interests throughout the region, and is supported by the British Columbia Ministry of Tourism, Arts, & Culture. It is an industry-led organization that represents and supports all business and community tourism interests in the region, while also helping to implement provincial tourism policies. For more information, visit TOTABC.org.

About FortisBC:
More than 2,400 employees work hard to provide natural gas and electricity to just over 1.2 million British Columbians, every day. As one of the largest energy providers in BC, FortisBC is putting more than 100 years of knowledge into creating a cleaner, healthier tomorrow. FortisBC understands the importance of a lower-carbon future and is committed to leading the way. For more information, visit FortisBC.com.

About GreenStep:
GreenStep was founded in 2008 to help small to medium sized enterprises reduce their environmental impacts and create a sustainability strategy for the future. To date, the organization has worked with over 2000 organizations of all sizes in a variety of industries such as tourism and hospitality, retail, professional services and manufacturing. Ultimately their goal is to help businesses improve their sustainability performance while also increasing their profits. For more information, visit GreenStepGlobal.com.

About BC Hotel Association:
With over 800 member hotels and associate members representing over 60,000 employees and 80,000 rooms contributing in excess of $3.2 Billion in revenue, the hotel industry’s value to the hospitality sector, the tourism industry, and the BC economy is significant. The BCHA works with the government and regulatory authorities to ensure a positive operating environment for the hotel industry to thrive in, particularly during economically challenging times. As the voice of the hotel industry at the Federal, Provincial and Community level, the BCHA is acknowledged as the champion of hotel related issues, including matters of taxation, tourism, marketing, corporate relations, labour, and consumer services, visit BCHA.com.

For more information, contact:

Ellen-Walker Matthews
Vice President, Market Stewardship
Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association
industry@totabc.com
(236) 361-4433

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