Solar Power Heats 90% of Community’s Homes…in Canada

Drake Land­ing Solar Community

The Drake Land­ing Solar Com­mu­ni­ty (DLSC) is a mas­ter planned neigh­bour­hood in the Town of Oko­toks, Alber­ta, Cana­da that has suc­cess­ful­ly inte­grat­ed Cana­di­an ener­gy effi­cient tech­nolo­gies with a renew­able, unlim­it­ed ener­gy source — the sun.

The first of its kind in North Amer­i­ca, DLSC is heat­ed by a dis­trict sys­tem designed to store abun­dant solar ener­gy under­ground dur­ing the sum­mer months and dis­trib­ute the ener­gy to each home for space heat­ing needs dur­ing win­ter months.

The sys­tem is unprece­dent­ed in the World, ful­fill­ing nine­ty per­cent of each home’s space heat­ing require­ments from solar ener­gy and result­ing in less depen­den­cy on lim­it­ed fos­sil fuels.

The Gov­ern­ment of Cana­da and its Cana­di­an indus­try part­ners are proud to show­case Cana­di­an solar ther­mal and ener­gy effi­cient tech­nolo­gies in this one-of-a-kind community.

Project Sta­tusThe solar ener­gy sys­tem is cur­rent­ly sur­pass­ing its 5 year per­for­mance goal of 90% solar fraction.The final con­struc­tion of the 52 homes was com­plete in August, 2007.The Grand Open­ing was held on Sep­tem­ber 13th and was well received by a dis­tin­guished audi­ence. Rep­re­sen­ta­tives from many of the project part­ners spoke at the event; they includ­ed the Hon­ourable Gary Lunn, Min­is­ter of Nat­ur­al Resources Cana­da; Simon Knight, on behalf of the Gov­ern­ment of Alber­ta and Cli­mate Change Cen­tral; Bill McAlpine, May­or of Oko­toks; Bill Bobyk, Ster­ling Homes; Bren­dan Dolan, ATCO Gas; Ken Les­ni­ak, Fed­er­a­tion of Cana­di­an Munic­i­pal­i­ties; and Vicky Sharpe, Sus­tain­able Devel­op­ment Tech­nol­o­gy Cana­da. For fur­ther details, please refer to the Press Release.
DLSC High­lightsThe largest sub­di­vi­sion of R‑2000 sin­gle fam­i­ly homes in Cana­da, each 30% more effi­cient than con­ven­tion­al­ly built homes.A first in the world, with over 90% of res­i­den­tial space heat­ing needs being met by solar ther­mal energy.A reduc­tion of approx­i­mate­ly 5 tonnes of green­house gas (GHG) emis­sions per home per year.Won the 2011 World Ener­gy Globe Award for Sustainability.

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