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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2022 · 43 MIN

Betsy Agar - Senior Analyst in the Buildings and Urban Solutions Program at the Pembina Institute

from This Must Be The Place: The Building Science Podcast · host Shawna Henderson

In this week’s episode of This Must be The Place, Shawna speaks to Betsy Agar, Senior Analyst in the Buildings and Urban Solutions Program at the Pembina Institute, Canada’s leading clean energy think tank. In this episode: • Betsy talks about just how many Canadian homes need to be retrofitted by 2040 in order to meet our 2050 emissions goals. • She explains the mistakes made and lessons learned from retrofitting her own home. • We learn why her favourite, nerdy building science thing is “wetting patterns”. Website: pembina.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/betsy.agar LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/betsy-agar/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pembina.institute Twitter: @Pembina LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pembina-institute/ Host/Producer - Shawna Henderson [email protected] Producer - Tanya Chedrawy [email protected] Technical Producer - Michael Boyd [email protected] Social Media – Anita Kirkbride www.twirp.ca A Production of: Blue House Energy bluehouseenergy.com/ Tanya Media tanyamedia.com Podcast Atlantic podcastatlantic.com/ Blue House Energy’s Website by R & G - The Sustainability Agency https://www.rgstrategic.com/ Music from Arches Audio - https://archesaudio.com/ Title of Song - "Road Trip"

In this week’s episode of This Must be The Place, Shawna speaks to Betsy Agar, Senior Analyst in the Buildings and Urban Solutions Program at the Pembina Institute, Canada’s leading clean energy think tank. In this episode: • Betsy talks about just how many Canadian homes need to be retrofitted by 2040 in order to meet our 2050 emissions goals. • She explains the mistakes made and lessons learned from retrofitting her own home. • We learn why her favourite, nerdy building science thing is “wetting patterns”. Website: pembina.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/betsy.agar LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/betsy-agar/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pembina.institute Twitter: @Pembina LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pembina-institute/ Host/Producer - Shawna Henderson [email protected] Producer - Tanya Chedrawy [email protected] Technical Producer - Michael Boyd [email protected] Social Media – Anita Kirkbride www.twirp.ca A Production of: Blue House Energy bluehouseenergy.com/ Tanya Media tanyamedia.com Podcast Atlantic podcastatlantic.com/ Blue House Energy’s Website by R & G - The Sustainability Agency https://www.rgstrategic.com/ Music from Arches Audio - https://archesaudio.com/ Title of Song - "Road Trip"

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