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Air Conditioning Your Home
Produced by
Natural Resources Canada's
Office of Energy Efficiency
EnerGuide |
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The Heating and Cooling Series is published by EnerGuide of Natural
Resources Canada's Office of Energy Efficiency. EnerGuide is the
official Government of Canada mark associated with the labelling and rating
of the energy consumption or energy efficiency of household appliances, heating and ventilation equipment, air conditioners, houses and vehicles.
EnerGuide also helps manufacturers and dealers promote
energy-efficient equipment and provides consumers with the
information they need to choose energy-efficient residential
equipment.
Improving energy efficiency reduces greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that
contribute to climate change.
By using energy efficiently and making wise consumer choices, you can
reduce your individual GHG emissions by one tonne, or about 20%. Like
most Canadians, you probably already take steps to conserve resources
and protect the environment. Now the One-Tonne Challenge calls on you
to make a bigger commitment.
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