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Here, the 2018 update to the Toronto Green Standard recommended a less than 50-per-cent window-to-wall ratio as part of a suite of energy efficiency measures, including solar shading, high-performance glazing assemblies and energy-recovery ventilation systems.
Compared to Version 3, Version 4 requires developers to ensure new buildings have lower carbon emissions and consume less energy, while adding more green infrastructure and EV parking spots, as well as promoting native plant species.
Toronto Green Standards (TGS) for New Developments In mid to high-rise and commercial buildings, 20% of parking spaces must have charging units installed. This ensures a portion of residents and visitors have access to electric vehicle (EV) charging facilities.
Tier 2 performance measures are voluntary with higher performance levels. Achieving Tier 2 means that you are eligible to apply for a 20% refund of the development charges paid to the City.
The Standard addresses the City of Torontos environmental priorities to: Improve air quality and reduce the urban heat island effect. Reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions from new buildings while making buildings more resilient to power disruptions, and encourage the use of renewable and district energy.
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The Toronto Green Standard (TGS) is Torontos approach to climate action ensuring that new developments in Toronto are sustainable. It was introduced in 2006 as a voluntary standard and has evolved as a requirement to be met by any new development application today.
The Toronto Green Standard sets the Official Plans vision of sustainability into action, and is a key strategy to achieve the Citys Climate Change Action Plan, an aggressive environmental framework aimed at reducing Torontos greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050.
Greenhouse Gas Emission Targets , stepped targets will result in greenhouse gas reductions of 30.6 Megatonnes by 2050, contributing to Transform TOs city-wide emissions reduction target of Net Zero by 2040. That is the equivalent to taking more than 250,000 cars off the road each year!
For new buildings or building additions with a GFA greater than 600 m2 a green roof for at least 50% of the Available Roof Space or meet the requirements of the Green Roof Bylaw, whichever is greater. Cover the remaining Available Roof Space with cool roofing materials.

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