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Best Western Inn

Location:

Best Western Inn, Kelowna, BC

System Info:

  • 147 room hotel
  • Solar energy heats hot water for rooms, two hot tubs and 90,000-litre swimming pool
  • Solar System: 102 solar collectors
  • Heat recovery system

How the system works:

Kelowna's Best Western Inn uses solar collectors and a matched heat exchanger system installed by Pro Eco Energy's team to heat enough water to supply 95% of hot water usage in summer and 70% of the hot water usage in winter.

In addition to the solar technology, the system also recovers wasted heat from the hotel's air conditioner to help heat the water in summer. This is believed to be one of the largest solar thermal installations in Canada, due to the installation of the panels and holding tanks. The solar panels, manufactured in Switzerland, are known as the most effective panels when it comes to solar water heating.

Benefits:

Greg Salloum, owner of the "Best Western Inn" Kelowna, is always trying to be innovative when it comes to the environment. He expects the savings to pay for the system in six years. Because Greg Sallloum has taken this step, 90 tons of carbon dioxide that would have been created by burning natural gas will not go into the atmosphere.


Media coverage:

Kelowna Capital News: Sun's power will heat ...  (2.3Mb PDF file)

Newspaper : Swiss technology at work... (410K PDF file)

Customer testimonial:

"When the hotel decided to use heat from the sun, we also looked for additional sources of free heat. We found wasted heat coming from the hotel's 100-tonne air conditioner - and decided to use it. If we go to deregulation (provincially), our utility costs will probably go up. I don't think anybody predicts that they will drop. It's also a great return on investment in many other ways. The solar system can be used as a marketing tool, which will attract guests and brand the hotel for eco-tourism."

Our costs for the 102 solar panels on the roof are $165,000, but by savings $32,000 a year the set-up pays for itself in 5 years. Such installation can last for 50 years, so there are many years of savings. The Okanagan gets over 2,000 hours of sunshine a year, yet we were paying the gas company for energy to heat our water. With this solar installation, we will use less fossil fuel, prevent over 90 tons of carbon dioxide going into the atmosphere annually and attract environmentally conscious guests. The next phase is more heat recovery using the waste hot air from the exhaust fans and maybe some geothermal pipes for a ground source heat pump system to decrease our reliance on natural gas even more."
–Greg Salloum, owner of the Best Western Inn Hotel, Kelowna

 

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