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Energy Efficiency Evaluation Report

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House file number: 9900D00001

Mr. John Household
123 Main St.
Ottawa, Ontario
K1K 1K1
EnerGuide Rating

  • Your house currently rates 64.
  • If you implement all of the recommendations, you could reduce your space heating energy consumption by up to 28% and increase your home's energy efficiency rating to 74.
  • The average energy efficiency rating for a house of this age in Canada is 70.
  • By achieving 74, your home would rate in the top 30% of this group of houses.
Home Energy Action Checklist
Recommendations
These activities qualify for an incentive (up to a maximum total incentive value of $5000):
Potential for savings Priority Incentive
Replace your gas furnace with an ENERGY STAR qualified furnace that has a 92.0% annual fuel utilization efficiency (AFUE) or better, with a DC variable-speed motor. 5 stars 1 $XX.xx
Replace your wood-burning appliance with a model that meets either CSA-B415.1-M92 (Performance Testing of Solid-Fuel-Burning Heating Appliances) or the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) wood-burning appliance standards (40 CFR Part 60). 5 stars 5 $XX.xx