B.C. has made real progress in building electrification, but momentum must accelerate. The 2026 B.C. Building Electrification Roadmap builds on the foundation set in 2021, outlining the actions needed to overcome persistent barriers, align industry and government, and scale to transition to low carbon buildings through electrification.
Much has changed in the policy and implementation landscape in the past 5 years, and this renewed roadmap, a milestone shaped by months of engagement with more than 200 stakeholders across British Columbia, will chart the course for the next 5 years and beyond. The roadmap calls on actors across the province – including governments, utilities, buildings owners and managers, trades and professional associations – to continue to accelerate efforts to transition to a low carbon building stock.
Attendees will learn about key recommendations and work already underway. Following the presentation, there will be a panel discussion about priority actions that local organizations are advocating for and advancing in the near term. This interactive webinar will provide time for Q&A with presenters, and will encourage attendees to consider collaborating with their peers on the next steps towards implementation.
Speakers:
Tom Berkhout, Birch Energy and Climate Consulting
Tom has over 15 years of experience in areas of work related to building decarbonization policy, strategy, and program development. Highlights from his career include developing the program framework for the CleanBC building incentive offer, researching and writing the 2021 and 2026 BC Building Electrification Roadmap, and supporting the climate policy work of local and regional governments. Tom has worked as a Senior Policy Advisor with the BC Ministry of Energy and Carbon Solutions, as well as a building electrification strategic implementation advisor to BC Hydro. Through his work he has developed a strong network with policy and industry practitioners alike. Tom has a Ph.D. from the University of UBC in Resource Management and Environmental Studies where he specialized in processes to support the transition of complex socio-technical systems toward sustainability. In 2024, he founded Birch Energy and Climate Consulting to continue his work with governments, utilities, and industry partners.
Chris Moore, City of Victoria
Chris Moore is a Senior Energy Specialist at the City of Victoria, creating community-oriented policies and programs to modernize new and existing buildings. His focus is on reducing lifecycle carbon emissions, improving energy efficiency, and adapting buildings to climate impacts. Before joining local government, Chris worked as an HVAC design engineer and holds a Master of Engineering Leadership from UBC.
Ian Cullis, Landlord BC
Ian is experienced in asset management, financial sustainability, and community engagement within the rental building sector, with over 10 years of hands-on experience. Ian is focused on helping organizations maximize financial opportunities, save costs, and implement practical sustainability initiatives. Passionate about building strong partnerships and using financial strategy to support growth and create positive impact.
Host:
Mariko Michasiw, B2E, ZEIC
Online
BC
Canada
