$1.4 Million Announced for Green Building Model

Environment

Published Tuesday, August 25, 2009

A new green building being built to meet stringent standards for energy efficiency and sustainability will receive $1.4 million from the province.

The ecoNova Scotia fund for Clean Air and Climate Change is providing the grant to the Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) for energy efficient and renewable energy technologies being installed at the Centre for the Built Environment. The centre is being constructed at the NSCC's Waterfront Campus in Dartmouth.

Quotes

The province is committed to creating one of the cleanest and greenest environments in the world. The innovative technologies used to build and operate this new facility will set the bar for energy efficiency and conservation, and be a model for new and existing buildings, offices and homes in our communities.Sterling Belliveau, Environment Minister

The long-term prosperity of the province depends on how we manage our environment and our economy; the two go hand-in-hand. It is through the contributions made by businesses, all levels of government, and Nova Scotians that we will make this province one of the most prosperous and sustainable economies in the world by 2020.Percy Paris, Economic and Rural Development Minister

The Centre for the Built Environment is more than a building; it has the power to affect real change. It is already bringing private and public partners together, generating applied research projects and influencing learners who will go on to build a greener economic future for the province.Joan McArthur-Blair, NSCC president

Quick Facts

  • NSCC's Centre for the Built Environment will include solar panels, a solar hot water system, wind turbines, geothermal heating and cooling, a "green" roof to reduce heating and cooling demands and increase water absorption, and system monitors and controls. The ecoNova Scotia funding will go toward the cost of purchasing and installing this equipment.
  • The province is also contributing almost $28 million in capital funding toward the estimated $31 million cost of the centre.
  • The Centre for the Built Environment fulfills a government commitment under the Environmental Goals and Sustainable Prosperity Act to build a "green" sustainable facility by 2015. Additional progress on these targets is outlined in a progress report on the act which was released today.
  • The annual report for Opportunities for Sustainable Prosperity was also released today. It highlights areas of growth and progress towards fostering a strong business climate. For instance, in 2008, the province introduced the Productivity and Innovation Voucher pilot program, which helped 50 Nova Scotian companies improve their efficiencies during tough economic times.
  • The links between environmental and economic sustainability are represented in the new Centre for the Built Environment. The centre will increase awareness about energy efficiency and renewable energy and promote the development and use of energy technologies at work and at home.
  • The ecoNova Scotia fund for Clean Air and Climate Change is investing $42.5 million from a federal grant over four years into projects that reduce air emissions and create a cleaner, healthier environment. Funding is available for municipal projects, and for businesses or institutions that develop innovative environmental technologies. To date, 50 projects have been funded.
  • Both reports are available in French.

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Media Contacts

Sheri Woodland
Department of Environment
902-424-7420
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Heather Deighan
Economic and Rural Development
902-424-8922
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Rhonda Brown
Nova Scotia Community College
902-491-4899
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Sterling Belliveau, Minister of Environment (left) and Percy Paris, Minister Economic and Rural Development get ready for a tour of NSCC's new Centre for the Built Environment.
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From Left: Sterling Belliveau, Minister of Environment (left) and Percy Paris, Minister Economic and Rural Development, Don Gardine, of NSCC and Bill Estabrooks, Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal chat during a tour of NSCC's new Centre for the Built Environment.
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Joan McArthur-Blair, president and CEO of NSCC, talks over a point with Economic and Rural Development Minister Percy Paris.
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From Left: Percy Paris, Minister Economic and Rural Development, Sterling Belliveau, Minister of Environment and Joan McArthur-Blair, president and CEO of NSCC, lead a tour toward NSCC's new Centre for the Built Environment.
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Sterling Belliveau, Minister of Environment, takes the Woodside Ferry to the NSCC's Dartmouth Waterfront Campus.
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Videos

Eco Nova Scotia Event

Audio

Environment Minister Sterling Belliveau says the centre advances the government's goal to make Nova Scotia one of the cleanest and greenest places to live, work and learn
Economic and Rural Development Minister Percy Paris, commenting on the centre and other energy efficiency plans, says the needs of future generations must be a priority
NSCC president Joan McArthur-Blair says the centre is all about the future