Moshen Energy Consulting is a registered energy advising company supporting the Okanagan to Kootenay area. Our NRCan Certified Energy Advisors are dedicated to providing personalized, one-on-one guidance to support you through your project needs.

We are available 7 days a weeks and into the evening to field your inquiries and make sure your projects stay on track.

  • With Offices located in Kelowna and Nelson, BC. Moshen Energy Consulting services municipalities throughout BC. Our goal is to help you make informed decisions that lead to reduced energy consumption, cost savings, improved thermal comfort, and a smaller environmental footprint.

    We are here to help you get your:

    Compliance reports for new construction building permits

    F280-12 reports for HVAC sizing

    Access government rebates for existing homes

    Simple, straight forward advice on energy efficient upgrades for renovations or new builds.

    Reach out to us if you have energy efficiency questions, we’re always happy to help you in any way we can!

  • As of May 1, 2023, the BC Building Code requires Building Energy Step Code 3 (20%-better energy efficiency) for all new buildings in B.C.  All new construction building permits require a BC Energy Compliance Report (Pre-construction form) completed by a certified Energy Advisor licensed by Natural Resources Canada.

    Moshen Energy Consulting can help you get all your compliance reports for building permit submission, on-site mid construction blower door testing and final evaluations for occupancy permits.

  • Homeowners looking to upgrade their existing homes are eligible for various government rebates. Rebates vary on the scope of the energy efficiency upgrades.

    Moshen Energy Consulting can help you access rebates and interest free loans through the available grant program or offer you simple advice on energy efficient upgrades for renovations.

  • F280, also known as CSA F280-12 or simply F280, is a Canadian standard used to calculate the heat loss and heat gain in residential buildings.

    • Heat loss (how much heat a house loses in winter. Heat loss demonstrates the amount of heating required)

    • Heat gain (how much heat a house gains in summer. Heat gain demonstrates the amount of cooling required)

      Moshen Energy Consulting provides CSA F280-12 reports to support building permit applications and help HVAC contractors accurately size heating and cooling equipment.

  • New Builds /New Construction

    Information on compliance reports for BC Energy Step Code and building permit submission.

    Energy Step Code

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    Existing Homes / Renovations

    Access rebates and interest free loans through the available grant program or offer you simple advice on energy efficient upgrades for renovations.

    Rebates

  • CSA F280-12 Heat Loss/Gain Code Requirements

    9.33.5. Heating and Air-conditioning Appliances and Equipment

    9.33.5.1. Capacity of Heating Appliances

    1) The required capacity of heating appliances located in a dwelling unit and serving only that dwelling unit,

    shall be determined in accordance with CSA F280, “Determining the Required Capacity of Residential Space

    Heating and Cooling Appliances,” except that the design temperatures shall conform to Subsection 9.33.3.

    CSA F280-12