SelectEnergy In the News

Burlington Gets an 'Urban Anchor' - Globe and Mail PDF (155 kb)
John Bentley Mays - May 9, 2008

Architect Roland Rom Colthoff brings big-city sophistication to the 'burbs'

Condo Development Digs Deep to Lower Energy Costs - The Hamilton Spectator PDF (25 kb)
Eric McGiunness - April 29, 2008

People who live in a new uptown condominium development won't get free heat and air conditioning, but those costs will be essentially fixed for 30 years, and they can take pride in reducing their carbon footprint.

Mixed-use Site Set for Launch - Globe and Mail PDF (34 kb)
Sydnia Yu - April 25, 2008

The first project in Burlington by Davies Smith Developments will be a rare high-rise residence with features ranging from mixed-use units to renewable energy systems.

Boom in seniors' homes reflects the boom PDF (35 kb)
Melissa Dunne - November 13, 2007

When Jack Pong went looking for a retirement facility for his mother six years ago, he was 'appalled' at the selection.

Geothermal Technology has Arrived - Daily Commercial News PDF (203 kb)
Dan O'Reilly - May 18, 2007

While the three drill rigs operting at a construction site in Brampton aren't drilling for oil, developer Jack Pong expects to hit paydirt with long-term energy savings when his Springdale Professional Building is built.

Geothermal Offers Condo Buyers Clean, Green Heating & Cooling - Condo Life PDF (20 kb)
Linda O'Connor, Ryan Design - May 10, 2007

'Green' buildings are environmentally friendlier than conventional condominiums in that they use approximately 25% less energy.

Burried Treasure - Globe and Mail Report on Business PDF (26 kb)
Ian Harvey - October 24, 2006

By using underground pipes to regulate temperature, geothermal systems can cut heating and cooling costs.

Energy Solutions Under our feet - Daily Commercial News PDF (52 kb)
Ian Harvey - August 25, 2006

Toronto developer Jack Pong figures were sitting on the solution to high energy prices  literally.