Drake Landing

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Drake Landing Solar Community website

Borehole Field In The Drake Landing Solar Community, Okotoks, Alberta American Association of Physics Teachers; 21 Jul 2008

Renewable Heat Workshop – Integrating Solar & Heat Pumps Bill Wong (SAIC), Jeff Thornton (T.E.S.S.); SAIC; 31 Jan 2013

Has some seasonal data for firsat 5 years' operation

Groundbreaking Solar BRUCE SIBBITT, DOUG MCCLENAHAN, REDA DJEBBAR, ASHRAE, KEITH PAGET; High Performance Buildings; Summer 2015

Drake Landing provides a real-world example of how conventional heating fuel consumption for space heating can be nearly eliminated, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by more than 5.5 tons per house annually. This is made possible in the harsh 9,027 heating degree day climate by using solar heat collectors with seasonal heat storage, energy-efficient house design and construction, and a low temperature district heating network to distribute the heat to the homes.
Technical and building info