Certainly the example I gave of the Jean Canfield Building in Charlottetown is a good example of innovative technologies. It uses the central atrium to move large volumes of air. It recovers heat from the exhaust of the building to then heat the building. It uses photovoltaic solar panels on the roof to provide electricity to the building. Overall we've reduced the footprint of the building because we do not have a heating or cooling plant in it. We use the Charlottetown district energy system to provide heating and cooling to the building. There are solar-operated shutters that provide shade and follow the sun. There are a number of innovative approaches in that building, which is in part why it achieved the LEED gold certification.
On October 2nd, 2012. See this statement in context.