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Canada’s first net-positive building under construction in Milton, Ontario

Canada’s first net-positive building under construction in Milton, Ontario


August 16, 2012

The GreenLife Business Centre in Milton, Ontario near Toronto is set to become the first net-positive energy building in Canada. It will produce 168,000 kilowatts per hour annually, and will need just 100,000 kilowatts per hour to operate. Insulated concrete forms, motion sensors, daylight-harvesting, and geothermal equipment are key features.Designed by Radek Kozlowski Architect, it is scheduled to be completed at the end of this year.
(http://www.dailycommercialnews.com/Home/News/2012/8/How-a-Milton-Ontario-commercial-building-will-produce-more-energy-than-it-uses-DCN051339W/)

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