Haskayne Legacy Park Solar Project
Renewable energy powering one of The City’s greenest buildings
In December 2020, a 33.6 kW ground-mounted photovoltaic (PV) system was completed at Haskayne Legacy Park. The project is designed to produce more than 43,000 kWh of renewable energy annually. It uses 84 bi-facial solar panels rated at 400 watts each.
The solar project provides nearly all the electricity used by the Haskayne Legacy Park Pavilion building, which has a ground-source heat pump system for heating and cooling. It is one of the lowest-emission buildings in The City’s portfolio.
The solar project cost about $112,300. The City received $25,200 in funding from the Alberta Municipal Solar Program, run by the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre. The Centre is a partnership between the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association and the Rural Municipalities of Alberta.
Quick facts
- Includes 84 solar panels rated at 400 watts each.
- Designed to produce more than 43,000 kWh of renewable energy per year.
- Provides nearly all the electricity used by the Haskayne Legacy Park Pavilion building.