EVBF Projects
EVBF is more than a community-owned heating company, it is a rallying point in Montreal’s famous Benny Farm neighbourhood. Local residents are coming together to show the power of sustainable living as an affordable, sustainable and enriching lifestyle.
The Benny Farm property was developed in 1947 to provide housing for World War II veterans and their families. Having served out its original purpose, the site became the object of contesting visions of redevelopment over the past decade. The redevelopment plan that was finally agreed upon was designed to address the needs expressed by the Notre-Dame-de-Grâce community and includes a complete housing mix and various neighbourhood services, including a public health clinic, recreation centre and daycare. Through cooperatives and non-profit housing, more than 200 rental units will serve the specific needs of seniors, young families, single mothers and people with limited mobility.
EVBF has partnered with two affordable housing projects at Benny Farm. In both cases, EVBF has invested in building envelope efficiency, geothermal heating and cooling, solar thermal, greywater recycling and green building services, resulting in homes that consume 70% less energy than the National Building Code standards.
EVBF has partnered with two affordable housing projects at Benny Farm. In both cases, EVBF has invested in building envelope efficiency, geothermal heating and cooling, solar thermal, greywater recycling and green building services, resulting in homes that consume 70% less energy than the National Building Code standards.