The greening of City of Ottawa facilities is well underway
The City of Ottawa has been doing just that by retrofitting many existing facilities and other assets to not only use less energy but also to reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs).
Official Plan and master plans
Staff provide an annual status update on corporate and community greenhouse gas emissions, progress towards the targets and the eight priority actions to the Standing Committee on Environmental
Ottawa Station – VIA Rail
Today, VIA Rail has plans to incorporate green building requirements and credits from LEED at other stations and maintenance centres. In fact, the Corporation already initiated a LEED
High Performance Development Standard
Ottawa''s proposed High Performance Development Standard will require new developments to meet various green standards. It includes metrics that will protect our environment,
Greenspace and Forest Services Asset Management Plan
This Asset Management Plan represents an initial step in better incorporating natural assets into the City''s asset management program by capturing assets that support greenspace and forest services.
Base Station Energy-Saving Strategies for Green Wireless
This paper presents a control theoretical approach to study the base station sleeping strategy optimization issues with CoMP communications.
City of Ottawa: Energy Conservation and Demand Management
Green options have been tested and are commercially sold within the light vehicle class and for many pieces of equipment. 241 units from the City''s fleet inventory have been replaced, or growth units
Gold LEED® Certification for Ottawa station | VIA Rail
We have begun integrating LEED''s green building principals through the upgrade of the Ottawa station east wing, namely through improvements to reduce water consumption, HVAC upgrades, improved
20 ENERGY MANAGEMENT CASE STUDIES
Within Ottawa, transportation is responsible for around 40% of all local greenhouse gas emissions. The completion of Ottawa''s upcoming light rail transit (LRT) projects will result in the single greatest
Optimizing Ottawa''s Power Grid
The two BESS projects proposed for Ottawa would deliver $8 million in Community Development Funding, as well as approximately $10 million in property taxes and development charges.