Policy Solution
Building waste heat limits
Mandate
Summary
Window AC units reject heat to the outside and can increase outdoor temperatures. Evaluating and setting a threshold for buildings’ maximum waste heat can help reduce warming emissions.
Implementation
Establish a maximum allowable building waste heat. For buildings that exceed caps, owners can be required to retrofit the building to improve ventilation or install heat recovery systems.
Considerations for Use
Building owners that do not meet allowable waste heat requirements can be pointed towards resources for retrofitting and other building improvements.
Overview
Climate:
Cold, Hot/Dry, Hot/Humid, TemperatePolicy Levers:
MandateMandates are government regulations that require stakeholders to meet standards through building codes, ordinances, zoning policies, or other regulatory tools.Trigger Points:
City planning processesIncludes city initiatives such as the development of climate action plan, pathway to zero-energy, master plan, transit plan, energy mapping etc.Introducing new or updated zoning/codesIncludes codes, zoning requirements or by-laws pertaining to urban planning and building construction activity.No-regrets actions (low cost/low effort but substantial benefit)Interventions that are relatively low-cost and low effort (in terms of requisite dependencies) but have substantial environmental and/or social benefits.Intervention Types:
Buildings and Built FormSectors:
Buildings
Impact
Target Beneficiaries:
ResidentsPhase of Impact:
Risk reduction and mitigationMetrics:
Energy use by area, building, and use
Implementation
Intervention Scale:
CityAuthority and Governance:
City governmentImplementation Timeline:
Medium-term (3-9 Years)Implementation Stakeholders:
City government, Industry, Private developers, Property owners and managersFunding Sources:
Private investmentCapacity to Act:
HighBenefits
Cost-Benefit:
LowPublic Good:
N/AGHG Reduction:
MediumCo-benefits (Climate/Environmental):
Reduce greenhouse gas emissionsCo-benefits (Social/Economic):
Save on utilities