Madadizadeh, Ali
Gharabaghi, Bahram
Siddiqui, Kamran
Aliabadi, Amir A.
Funding for this research was provided by:
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (401231, 400675, 401231)
Environment and Climate Change Canada (055725, 055725, 055725)
Article History
Received: 30 August 2024
Accepted: 2 July 2025
First Online: 18 July 2025
Change Date: 25 August 2025
Change Type: Update
Change Details: The original online version of this Article was revised: In the original version of this Article the legend of Figure 3 was incomplete. It now reads: “Percent savings in marginal annualized cost using building retrofits associated with different energy price inflation rates across various Canadian cities (The comparison is against a house with no retrofits, which is built per codes and standards). (a) Vancouver, (b) Toronto, (c) Halifax, (d) Montreal, (e) St. John’s, (f) Calgary, (g) Saskatoon, (h) Winnipeg, (i) Whitehorse, (j) Yellowknife”. The original Article has been corrected.
Declarations
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: The authors declare no competing interests.