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● no brainer ● definition: something such as a decision that is very easy or obvious REALice is a no-brainer when it comes to lowering your arena's energy spent, cut CO2 emissions, and make great ice. Ask our Energy Champions: Read one of the many success stories Join our Facebook Peer Group If you'd...

VANCOUVER, May 4, 2021 — REALice Canada is proud to recognize four individuals for leadership to their arena operations team and stakeholders. All of them use REALice to make great ice AND have found innovative ways to reduce cost at their ice rink. The REALice 2021...

Vancouver, BC April 2021 - The FortisBC point-of-sale rebate of $27,000 will end on December 31, 2021. As part of their COVID19 response to help municipalities reduce cost for their ice arena maintenance and recognizing that REALice is a reliable solution with proven results, FortisBC had increased the...

What impact will the carbon tax have on natural gas prices? Robin Hutcheson, a P. Eng. from Arborus Consulting / CoEnergy Coop in Ottawa, ON has done the math. For many municipalities using natural gas as a fuel source for water heating, the escalating costs -- even...

We are so proud of Cristina Guido from the Town of Caledon who was named Energy Manager of 2019 from the SaveONtarioEnergy folks. Cristina implemented REALice at one arena willing to try our cold water flood technology for resurfacing the ice rink and are now moving...

Pushing the brine temperature up week by week at Bow Island, AB For the past three weeks, arena manager Doug Conquergood has been pushing his brine temperature higher. His brine temperature was started at 21°F. It's now up to 24°F. We're excited about what Doug is achieving at the Servus...

This is the most comprehensive article written about our floodwater technology to date, published by St. Albert Today. The City of St. Albert recently installed REALice and journalist Kevin Ma spoke to a number of people about the installation, the energy savings, the reduced CO2...

Village of Donnelly were successful applicants of the Recreation Energy Conservation Funding Program through Municipal Climate Change Action Centre (MCCAC). The grant funding (totalling $25,227) allowed the Guy-Donnelly Sportex to install a de-aerator designed by REALIce on the facility’s ice making system to help reduce greenhouse...

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