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Becoming a green catalyst Southern Alberta Technology Council July 30, 2011

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Page 1: Becoming a green catalyst

Becoming a green catalystSouthern Alberta Technology Council

July 30, 2011

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Outline

Energy Efficiency

Wind Energy

Solar Energy

What has been done

What are you going to do?

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Energy Efficiency Reducing the amount of energy you consume is always

the best place to start. Once you have made every effort to reduce your consumption, then you can look at adopting a solar and/or wind system.

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Energy Audit Get an energy audit done for your home, your business

and/or your school. Make a note of how much energy you are consuming, what efforts you can make to reduce this and if you are a victim of phantom power.

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Water Consumption

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Insulating a house and replacing or covering drafty windows with plastic film can save considerable money

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Wind Energy

Skystream 2.4 kw has potential to power an entire home.

$18,000 cost. Lethbridge College is creating a program to train people how to install these turbines.

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Solar Energy

12 solar panels at 230 watts with 25 year warranty$18,000 installation

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Cochrane High School

Phase 1: 30 solar panelsPhase 2: 10 solar panelsPhase 3: Solar Hot Water SystemPhase 4: Recycling bins, composting, dual flush toilets, waterless urinals, no idling signs and garden plotPhase 5: Wind turbine, light sensors, LED lights, eaves troughs collecting rainwater for garden

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ENMAX installed 6 alternative energy technologies -solar domestic hot water systems, micro wind turbines and solar photovoltaic technologies for students and the community to explore the environmental benefits, technical aspects, and generating capacity of these technologies.

Olympic Heights School

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Queen Elizabeth High School

Social Justice club built 10 solar lanterns for people in Haiti. Lanterns should last 10-15 years and are used because the sun goes down around 6 p.m.

“We can do more for the world. We’re coming from a privileged position here on earth and we need to give. We need to help.” – Teacher Aaron Dublenko

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Now it’s your turn!

Break into small groups. Decide on a community, school or business from a member in your group that you will propose a Renewable Energy project to

Spend 45 minutes brainstorming on what this project looks like, how you will obtain funding, what partners you will involve and why people should care about it

Report back to the large group on your project

Bonus points for creativity!

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Timeline

10 minutes what this project looks like and your budget

10 minutes how you will obtain funding

10 minutes what partners you will involve (marketing, awareness)

10 minutes why people should care about it and prepare your presentation, making sure everyone in the group contributes

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Resources

Project Information Packages

Find out more about how you can run your own sustainable development projects. Download our PDF outlines and benefit from our experience!

http://www.sustainabledevelopment.ca/index.php/Project-Information-Packages/project-information-packages.html