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Alternative Energy Lab exterior on a sunny day

Alternative Energy Initiative 

Red Deer Polytechnic (RDP) is a leader in Environmental Sustainability.

We are committed to:

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Roof top solar panels on the Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre
  • reducing energy consumption on our campuses
  • enhancing learning, training and applied research related to alternative energy

The Red Deer Polytechnic Alternative Energy Initiative promotes environmental stewardship by using sustainable and energy efficient technologies to reduce energy consumption. 

The components to Red Deer Polytechnic's Alternative Energy Initiative include:

Generation of Alternative Energy: Several facilities on our main campus have solar (photovoltaic) panels installed, including the newest Residence, the Alternative Energy Lab and the Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre. By early 2019, 4,096 panels were installed across our main campus in a range of conventional and non-conventional configurations, supporting learning about energy production and efficiency. In addition, a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) was installed which generates electricity and utilizes the heat generated from this process that would otherwise be wasted. This heat supplements our main boiler system which dramatically increases their efficiency.

Alternative Energy Lab: officially opened in February 2019, serves as a teaching, research, and data hub to increase knowledge and awareness about alternative energy technologies for students, industry, and researchers.

Continuing Conservation: Red Deer Polytechnic has converted significant portions of the campus to LED lighting, and continues to upgrade the remaining portions of campus.

Green Campus Working Group: The GCWG aims to inspire, educate, and equip Red Deer Polytechnic and the surrounding community with the knowledge and resources to contribute to a more sustainable future. We inform our faculty, staff, students and visitors about subjects such as energy and water conservation, as well as other environmentally friendly areas. For example, we encourage people to walk, bike or use transit as they travel to the College's campuses. Additionally, recycle bins are placed throughout our campuses, to collect paper, coffee cups and bottles. Did you know proceeds from recycled bottles help fund student scholarships? Thanks for doing your part to help our students, and our environment!   

Generating Energy on Campus

At RDP, we think big picture and long-term when it comes to environmental stewardship. By generating alternative energy and reducing energy consumption, we create a big impact

RDP's sustainability efforts include an impressive array of 4,100 photovoltaic solar panels on buildings throughout our main campus. 

Solar energy array on RDP's Rooftop
Solar Installation
2,500
Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre
545
Studio Residence
276
Solar Walkway
775+
Main Building and Alternative Energy Lab

Thoughtful Construction

For nearly two decades, RDP has had an environmentally conscious vision with the planning and construction of our new facilities. We’re proud of these achievements:

  • Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre | LEED Gold Certification
  • Alternative Energy Lab | LEED Silver Certification
  • Four Centres | LEED Gold Certification


What Does LEED Certification Mean?

 

LEED – or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design – is a worldwide building certification system. 

 

Our rankings are based on a variety of criteria, which include:

  • Developing sustainable sites
  • Incorporating water efficiency
  • Considering energy and atmosphere
  • Utilizing recycled materials and resources
  • Reducing waste during construction
  • Ensuring indoor environmental quality
  • Incorporating innovative design
  • Using local materials and local suppliers 
Learn More About LEED

Long-Term Sustainable Planning

Green Campus Master Plan
RDP's 20-year Green Energy Master Plan is RDP's road map to achieve our goal of becoming a net-zero institution. Using six sustainability pillars, we can focus our efforts and track progress toward this important goal.
View Plans & Publications
Green Campus Activities
Initiatives led by the Green Campus Working Group inspire, educate and equip all members of the RDP community with the knowledge and resources to contribute to a more sustainable future.
Green Campus Master Plan
RDP's 20-year Green Energy Master Plan is RDP's road map to achieve our goal of becoming a net-zero institution. Using six sustainability pillars, we can focus our efforts and track progress toward this important goal.
View Plans & Publications
Green Campus Activities
Initiatives led by the Green Campus Working Group inspire, educate and equip all members of the RDP community with the knowledge and resources to contribute to a more sustainable future.