Nova Scotia

Springhill – Ropak Can Am Ltd Factory

Ropak Can Am Ltd., a manufacturer of plastic packaging products, is using geothermal energy from floodwater in abandoned mines to provide heating and cooling at the company's facility in Springhill, Nova Scotia, Canada. Ropak is the first industrial site in Canada to demonstrate the economic and technical viability of this energy source.


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Truro – Federal Prison Complex

The ground-source heat pump system consists of twenty 3-ton water-to-water heat pumps located in mechanical rooms of the buildings with other equipment such as service water heaters. The heat pumps at the Truro prison are connected in series with the ground heat exchangers.


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