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| 1. | 100 Years of Programmable Thermostats, http://www.prothermostats.com/history.php (accessed April 7, 2008). |
| 2. | Hydro One. No date. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About the smartstat° Program. |
| 3. | Canadian Centre for Housing Technology. 2005. The Effects of Thermostat Setting on Seasonal Energy Consumption at the CCHT Research Facility. |
| 4. | Electricity consumed by furnace fans and motors. |
| 5. | Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. 2005. Effects of thermostat setting on energy consumption (Technical Series 05-100). |
| 6. | “Other” dwellings includes, but is not limited to, mobile homes, hotels, rooming or lodging houses and camps. |
| 7. | Statistics Canada. Table 203-0019 - Survey of household spending (SHS), dwelling characteristics at December 31, by province, territory and selected metropolitan areas, annual, CANSIM (database). http://cansim2.statcan.ca/cgi-win/cnsmcgi.pgm?CANSIMFile=CII/CII_1_E.HTM&RootDir=CII/&LANG=E (accessed: September 5, 2008) |
| 8. | Statistics Canada. 2005. Report on Energy Supply-demand in Canada 2005, Catalogue no. 57-003-X. |
| 9. | Natural Resources Canada. 2006. A Guide to Residential Home Heating. http://www.canren.gc.ca/prod_serv/index.asp?CaID=1038&PgID=576 (accessed October 30, 2007). |
| 10. | Environment Canada. 2007a. Criteria Air Contaminants(CAC) Emission Summaries. Criteria Air Contaminants. www.ec.gc.ca/pdb/cac/cac_home_e.cfm (accessed October 17,2007). |
| 11. | Includes those households that reported a total annual income of $0. |