I appreciate the Minister’s comments. It’s been an issue that’s been raised. We’re looking for efficiencies; i.e. reduced costs and better effectiveness. My understanding is that by simply calling the Power Corporation and other providers that we either own or have at arm’s length, we can find out what the costs are. I’m wondering if the Minister could provide the sequence of events to assure my constituents and the public that in fact the basic common sense measures for a building are applied first. That is, we find out what the power and heating costs are per month or year before we go in with fancy and, I admit, sexy technology, but very costly technology as I understand it, travelling from community to community of the infrared approach.
Bob Bromley on Question 284-16(3): Assessment Of Infrared Energy Technology
In the Legislative Assembly on March 9th, 2009. See this statement in context.
Question 284-16(3): Assessment Of Infrared Energy Technology
Oral Questions
March 8th, 2009
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