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Green Affordable Housing Programs Announcement

Municipal Affairs and Housing
Natural Resources and Renewables
Environment and Climate Change
housing
climate change
Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister John Lohr announced today, September 26, that the Province is investing $21.9 million in a suite of new and expanded sustainable development and energy efficiency programs that will support net-zero construction and the affordable housing sector. The event took place at the PIER in Halifax. The release is at: https://news.novascotia.ca/en/2024/09/26/new-programs-enhance-affordable-housing-support-climate-change-goals

Photo of Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister John Lohr

John Lohr, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, announces the Province’s investment of $21.9 million in a suite of new and expanded sustainable development and energy efficiency programs that will support net-zero construction and the affordable housing sector today, September 26, at the PIER in Halifax. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Photo of Stephen MacDonald, President and CEO of EfficiencyOne

Stephen MacDonald, President and CEO of EfficiencyOne, speaks at the announcement. In collaboration with EfficiencyOne and other key partners, the Province is introducing two major programs – and strengthening two others – to help build affordable, green housing. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Photo of Environment and Climate Change Minister Timothy Halman

Timothy Halman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, speaks at the announcement. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Photo of Nikki Nikki Hilton, Chief Financial Officer of EfficiencyOne, and Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister John Lohr

Nikki Hilton, Chief Financial Officer of EfficiencyOne, talks with Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister John Lohr following the announcement. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Photo of Ministesr John Lohr, Timothy Halman and others at an energy efficient housing announcement

From left, Environment and Climate Change Minister Timothy Halman; Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister John Lohr; Martha Casey, Chief Operating Officer of EfficiencyOne; and Stephen MacDonald, President and CEO of EfficiencyOne (Communications Nova Scotia)


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