A Licence of Occupation for Wind Exploration is a legal agreement authorizing the temporary occupation and use of Crown land to erect temporary test towers, take meteorological measurements, and/or conduct environment monitoring activities. For proposed wind farm developments, applicants generally must follow a two-stage process by first applying for wind exploration rights through a Licence of Occupation for Wind Exploration.
An Easement is a right enjoyed by one landowner over the land of another for a special purpose other than general use and occupation for an unlimited period of time. It does not give exclusive use, meaning that multiple easements could be given for the same land as long as each use does not interfere with another use. Easements are issued mostly for rights-of way, utilities (eg. powerlines) and municipal services (e.g. discharge or intake pipe).
An Easement is a right enjoyed by one landowner over the land of another for a special purpose other than general use and occupation for an unlimited period of time. It does not give exclusive use, meaning that multiple easements could be given for the same land as long as each use does not interfere with another use. Easements are issued mostly for rights-of way, utilities (eg. powerlines) and municipal services (e.g. discharge or intake pipe).
The Earth absorbs approximately 45% of the Sun’s energy. This is 500 times more energy than we need every year. The energy well uses solar energy stored in the Earth.
Energy in the ground is transferred through a fluid inside a durable plastic pipe. The fluid inside the pipe transfers energy to the heat pump inside the mechanical room. The heat pump extracts the heat and forced air ducting distributes it evenly throughout the home. When in cooling mode the process is reversed. The heat pump extracts the heat from the dwelling and deposits it back into the Earth.
The fifth season of Venturing Forth focuses on the ever-increasing role of natural resources and its importance to the economic development of Canada’s Aboriginal people. Oil and gas, eco-tourism, forestry, fishing and mining are but a few of the topics Venturing Forth examines this season as we travel across Canada to meet trailblazers willing to share the lessons they have learned, their pride in their communities and the hope they have for generations to come.