I apologize that this slide was not made available to you. I will make it available to you afterwards. We put a great deal of effort into some graphics that would help demonstrate--for those of us who are visual--what was different about these communities. I'll now run through them a little more slowly.
The one in Emerald Hills near Edmonton, Alberta, did the integrated design process for the neighbourhood from the start. As Kevin Lee was describing, they invited the developers and the design team in at the beginning. They planned it this way from the start, that they would integrate every opportunity for saving energy use. They started with a higher mix of uses and a higher density than otherwise might have been the case. They put building performance targets in place for all of the buildings, which is not usually part of a building design project.
We, from the Canmet Energy lab--my colleague is in charge of the one that's run out of Bells Corners--provided some of the design input, I guess, in terms of the actual design processes for the different structures and technologies to be used. The first townhouses are under construction. They're not fully built yet. They have a community energy system planned. I believe they had originally planned to have a waste-to-energy facility. They're now replacing it with another idea. Those are just some of the things in place in that community.
With regard to the third community, I talked about the chief integrated and high-efficiency aspects of that. All of the homes were built to R-2000 specification. That's 30% better than the conventional home. Then the solar collectors on all the garages, storing that energy in the ground over the winter, make an absolutely unique and very exciting technology given the potential to save the summer's heat and use it all winter long. And this is in Alberta, which, as some of you know, has quite a heating season. Hearkening back to one of the questions about the role of utilities, ATCO, the utility in the area, will own and service the community energy system for that subdivision.
Kevin, did you want to add anything to the specific energy saving aspects of that, or have I covered it? Okay.