Conventional Ice Rink Refrigeration versus Geothermal Ice Rink Systems
Conventional ice rink refrigeration systems are designed solely to make ice. A well designed system with an appropriate control system, sized for the application, will do a good job of making and maintaining ice, but the ìwaste heatî from the system was, in the past, not typically used for other applications.Read more...


Mistissini Community Centre
With an area of 6950 sq m. (74,809 sq ft) on three levels, the Mistissini Community Centre in northern Quebec houses an area with locker rooms for players and referees, a gymnasium with locer rooms, a fitness room...Read more...


Rural cheese plant built to Platinum LEED standard Geothermal system plays key role The Fifth Town Cheese Company in Picton, Ont. is Canada's first industrial building to achieve LEED Platinum certification. Read more...


Town to approach Manitoba company: Council Quispamsis wants Ice Kube Ltd to install geothermal system in Q-Plex. Read more...



Winnipeg Free Press Article
Ice Kube's Business Growing Hotter: Company pursing global opportunities. Read more...


Construction Begins on PSU Ice Arena
Construction began this week on a new ice arena, Plymouth State University officials announced today. The Ice Arena will cost $16.4 million and is scheduled to be completed by late summer 2010. Read more... 



 

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