by Katie Daniel | May 31, 2016 10:55 am
The Canadian German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (CGCIC) is holding its 2016 German Best Practice Award Showcase in Toronto on June 9.
The green building industry is invited to learn about green German technologies successfully used to increase building energy performance in Canada. The show will include workshops, networking opportunities, and a tour of Evergreen Brick Works—a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum-certified heritage structure.
Bluenose Academy in Nova Scotia and Viessmann Manufacturing were nominated for the best practice award. Bluenose Academy is the first government building in the province with a fully integrated wood pellet-fired biomass heating system and the first building in Canada to have a biomass system achieve LEED Gold. The other award nominee is Jacques Lemoyne-de-Saint-Marie Library in Québec and RAICO Bautechnik GmbH and IC2 Technologies. The library is one of 10 net-zero buildings in Canada and the first institutional building built to net-zero standards.
Presentations by green building professionals include:
For more information, click here[2].
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