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Energy efficiency
The building, which is designed for maximum energy efficiency, integrates several components that allow for significant energy savings:
Windows, skylights and lighting
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High-performance windows and skylights that maximize the use of natural light |
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Double-paned windows and curtain walls (frontage windows) coated with low-emissivity film to conserve heat and reduce infrared radiation |
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White, interior wall facing that actively reflects light |
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High efficiency lighting combined with an intelligent building control system |
Geothermy, hydronic system, fan convector and radiant floor |
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Ventilated thermal panels (solar heat collectors) that preheat fresh air |
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Ventilation units that recover heat from exhaust air |
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Closed loop geothermal system that uses heat from the earth to feed heating and cooling systems |
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Radiant flooring that increases the comfort of occupants and reduces peaks in energy consumption (thermal inertia of the building) |
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Ventilation and cooling systems are optimized according to alleviated energy needs resulting from other energy efficiency features |
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To find out more, consult our section on MuroxEnergy.
*Source: Estimate made by Natural Resources Canada (October 2007)
**Source: Based on data from Natural Resources Canada (May 2007) collected in the scope of the Commercial Building Incentive Program
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