Power TriP Trail - Kortright Centre for Conservation
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Power TriP Trail - Kortright Centre for Conservation
MAP MAP Power Trip Trail Want To Learn More If you want to learn more about any of these technologies Kortright offers the most diverse programs in sustainable technologies for DIYs and professionals in Canada. Vist:www.kortright.org or call 905-832-2289 Solar, Wind and Earth Energy Workshops Available on-site all year long! Located on 320 hectares of the scenic Humber River Valley, the Kortright Centre for Conservation is one of Canada’s leading environmental education facilities, promoting environmental awareness and stewardship. Open Daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information call 905-832-2289 or visit www.kortright.org or www.trca.on.ca The Kortright Centre for Conservation is located at 9550 Pine Valley Drive in Woodbridge. Take Highway 400 to Major Mackenzie Drive (at Canada’s Wonderland), go west three kilometres to Pine Valley Drive, then south for one kilometre. Supported by: HSBC Bank Canada’s support will provide three years of education programming at the Power Trip Trail, as well as for upgrades to hands-on activities along the Trail that help visitors understand how the sun and the wind generate power. Interactive displays are already in place, including interpretive signage at some stations and two bicycle-powered generators which require participants to pedal to produce the equivalent amount of power generated from the nearby solar panels. Overall, these enhancements provide visitors with a comprehensive educational experience, turning the current Trail from a walk-and-talk activity into to an interactive experience for all ages, for both guided and self-guided tours. The Power Trip Trail is a 1.6-kilometre trail that houses one of Canada’s largest educational demonstrations of renewable energy technologies and green buildings. With the growing concern of climate change and climbing energy prices, let Kortright’s demonstrations and innovative programs provide you with the inspiration and knowledge to help you make informed decisions on important technology and lifestyle choices, which can help reduce your environmental impact on the earth. Green Buildings The Living City Campus at Kortright is home to the largest concentration of green buildings in Canada. Green buildings use less energy, water, and building resources. Green buildings are also more comfortable and healthy to live and work in. Discover innovative and practical methods of making your home or business more sustainable. Solar Energy Wood Energy Earth Energy Solar Heating Trees and plants are natural solar panels, converting the sun’s light energy through the process of photosynthesis into stored energy in the form of wood. Wood, cured and burned properly is a clean and renewable source of energy. Earth Energy systems, also know as ground source heat pumps (GSHP), utilizes the heat of the earth to dramatically reduce the cost of heating and cooling buildings. With the rising cost of fossil fuel based systems GSHP can save money and reduce green house gas emissions. Demonstrations Demonstrations Solar thermal systems convert the sun’s energy into heat for domestic hot water, swimming pools, or warming air in buildings. Discover how you can reduce your water heating costs by using a solar water heating system. Demonstrations • • • • Solar thermosyphon water heating system Solar swimming pool heating display Domestic solar hot water system - 3 Flat plate demonstrations - Evacuated tube 2 Solar air systems • Thermal mass fireplace • High efficiency wood stoves • Low emission pellet stove • Commercial Geo-Solar horizontal loop GSHP • Commercial vertical loop GSHP • Residential horizontal loop GSHP Solar Electricity Photovoltaic (PV) modules convert the sun’s light energy directly into electricity, which can be used to operate a variety of household electrical appliances. Discover some of the practical and potential new applications for photovoltaic modules. With the new Feed In Tariff (FIT) program photovoltaics systems can pay for itself in less then 10 years and will pay up to $800- 1000 /kw/ year. Wind Energy Wind energy has been used for centuries for pumping water, grinding grain and generating electricity. See the past and present of wind technology, and discover the future potential of the world’s fastest growing source of new electricity. Waste Water Treatment The unique GreenWorks building demonstrates some innovative technologies in resource efficiency (conservation, recycling), wastewater treatment and renewable energy. The GreenWorks building treats all the sewage from Kortrights visitor Centre with an innovative indoor wetland waste water treatment process and reuses the treated Demonstrations Demonstrations • Archetype Sustainable Homes – Two of Canada’s Greenest Homes. Both are LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Platinum Houses (www.sustainablehouse.ca) • Restoration Services LEED Platinum commercial building • Earth Rangers LEED Gold commercial building (www.earthrangers.ca) • R2000 Energy-efficient cottage Demonstrations • • • • • • 7 kilowatt Photovoltaic test site 2 - 2 kilowatt trackers Canada’s oldest, roof-mounted, grid connected PV system. Installed in 1982 Canada’s first PV solar shingle demonstration One-kilowatt, free-standing PV system 120 watt PV tracker for pumping water from a 30 metre well Demonstrations Wind turbine test site grid-connected system • 5 kilowatt grid connected system with battery back up • 1.8 kw downwind grid connected system • 1 kw off grid battery system • 400 watt battery charging system • 50-watt battery charging system • Three-kilowatt vertical axis turbine • American farm windmill • • 10-kilowatt, • Combination ground- source and solar heating system • Radiant fl oor heating • Four-kilowatt photovoltaic system • Passive solar and energy-efficient design • Wetland waste water treatment and black water recycling • Recycled steel construction