Cultural and Sport Centre in Cormier Village (Eco-Park) Phase 2- SE
On this web page, we share the first stages of the zero energy project of the Cormier Village Cultural and Sports Center, initiated in 2012. In 2023, 20 solar panels of 405 W each (with a capacity of 8.1kW/h conventional were added to the roof. Roof Installations in 2013 Roof Installations in 2023 On the ground, we find:*16 bifacial panels of 545W each (capacity of 8.72kW/h), with 1 axis of rotation*16 bifacial panels of 545W each (capacity of 8.72kW/h), with 2 axes of rotation*16 bifacial panels of 545W each (capacity of 8.72kW/h) According to tests undertaken with bifacial panels (which …
Open-Sky Co-operative Solar Array- SE
OpenSky’s new building is now net-zero, and will be able to also support the energy uses of their barn and the garden shed where they use other tools with the energy created by the array. Laura Hunter, Executive Director of Open Sky Co-operative, a charity that serves neurodivergent youth, spoke with EOS Eco-Energy about a recently installed a solar array atop Open Sky’s Baker Space building. The new building is now net-zero, and Open Sky will be able to also support the energy uses of their barn and the garden shed and various tools thanks to the energy created by …
Bill Johnstone Memorial Park solar array (12kW)- SE
The Bill Johnstone Memorial Park solar array (12 kW) was installed by Vertex Solar Solutions on November 12, 2022. In 2023, they produced a total of 12,670 kWh. At 0.3 kilograms of carbon dioxide equivalent per kWh, this solar array reduced Tantramar’s emissions by approximately 3,800 kilograms in 2023. The Vertex Solar team poses after installing the Bill Johnstone Memorial Park Solar Array The 12kW system will supply 72% of the Bill Johnstone Memorial Activity Center’s annual electricity, with approximately 15,346 kWh of solar electricity used per year. The solar system will reduce emissions by 315 tonnes of carbon …
Port Elgin Regional School- SE
In September 2023, twenty-four ground mounted 450 watt panels were installed. The panels have concrete footings and are placed at a 45-degree angle to capture maximum sunlight. The panels will power a geothermal heating system for the 30 x 60 ft greenhouse, allowing the school to grow vegetables with renewable energy for the school cafeteria, culinary classes and the local food bank. The project is sponsored by PEDVAC, a non-profit community group located at 12 Church Street, Port Elgin, NB. The system is south-facing toward the rear of the school, near the food forest. Fundy Solar began the installation in …
