Annapolis Valley Register

BRIDGETOWN ARENA RECEIVES FUNDING.

- BY LAWRENCE POWELL LAWRENCE.POWELL@ANNAPOLISS­PECTATOR.CA

The Bridgetown & District Memorial Arena will be a lot more energy efficient with help from a grant from the Federation of Canadian Municipali­ties.

The announceme­nt was made by the Federation of Canadian Municipali­ties and Infrastruc­ture Canada in Saint John, N.B. July 5. The arena will receive $132,700 from the federation’s federallyf­unded Municipali­ties for Climate Innovation Program.

The Bridgetown Community Recreation Associatio­n, in partnershi­p with Annapolis County, is undertakin­g a major efficiency upgrade to the arena to reduce power consumptio­n and associated greenhouse gas emissions.

“The County of Annapolis is pleased to be partnering with the Bridgetown Community Recreation Associatio­n to undertake this phase of upgrades to the arena,” said Warden Timothy Habinsky. “Active living and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity are both priorities for our municipali­ty.”

He said the county expects to see a 50 per cent reduction in energy consumptio­n when the project is complete.

“This will contribute in a positive way to the county’s goal to produce 80 per cent of the energy consumed in Annapolis County by 2050.”

The Project

The installati­on of new sprayfoam insulation and a new seasonal controller will complement previously completed upgrades to lighting and space heating with the ultimate goal of providing an energy efficient, year-round recreation facility for Bridgetown and the surroundin­g communitie­s.

The project uses a combinatio­n of efficiency upgrades, including physical equipment and upgrades to the building’s electrical systems, empirical data collection, and industry-standard modelling software.

This project also provides an opportunit­y to promote active living among residents and showcase the environmen­tal and socioecono­mic benefits of energy efficiency upgrades on a prominent public facility.

Other projects funded in the July 5 announceme­nt include the City of Saint John’s large-scale energy retrofit to the historic City Market, and a new multi-purpose sports, wellness and recreation facility in Saint John.

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