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Over 600 solar panels will cover over 1,500 square metres (16,500 square feet) of the building. That’s enough energy to power a house for about 20 years.
35 per cent less water will be used indoors with the use of low-flow fixtures — saving water without sacrificing performance or comfort.
30 per cent more energy efficient on opening day when compared to the national energy codes in use today.
Scotia Place supports Calgary’s path to net-zero emissions by 2050 with:
Rooftop solar panels that generate clean, renewable electricity.
Ventilation systems that recover heat and optimize airflow.
High-efficiency cooling to reduce overall energy use.
An exterior that retains warmth in winter and deflects heat in summer.
Electrical capacity to enable an all-electric energy future.
Flexible infrastructure that allows for future electrification.
Connection to Calgary’s District Heating System to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Designed with purpose, the venue aligns with The City of Calgary’s Climate Strategy, Sustainability Policy and is pursuing LEED Silver certification.
Fixtures inside the building will use less water than standard fixtures without compromising performance.
Rainwater will be collected, reducing the need for fresh water for irrigation.
Supports healthy green spaces lowering water use.
Help control runoff and protect nearby areas.
Built to withstand Calgary’s changing climate with:
Flood protection systems that reduce risk from heavy rain and one-in-300-year flood events with support from the Springbank Off-stream Reservoir.
Cooling strategies that keep indoor spaces comfortable during extreme heat.
Advanced air filtration to improve indoor air quality during wildfire smoke.
Durable exterior materials that withstand hail, high winds and severe storms.