Deadline: 14-Jan-22
SPA Aqua Prima is seeking innovative ideas that support renewable energy integration into health and wellness facilities, such as spas, saunas and pools; specifically, they are seeking the use of waste heat and waste steam (i.e., from existing power plants), biomass heating and solar thermal solutions.
Health and wellness and aquatic facilities are energy and water intensive operations and places, yet are essential in any sustainable community. SPA Aqua Prima is seeking solutions to develop eco-tourism destinations that optimize waste heat and waste steam from power plants, biomass heating and solar thermal solutions (i.e., to net zero or carbon negative standards).
SPA Aqua Prima has identified a potential site, near the District Energy Centre in the East Village of Calgary, Alberta for a pilot urban eco-resort development.
Benefits
- Participation in a high-quality EU programme that seeks to streamline state-of-the-art technologies and sustainable solutions into the Canadian Market;
- Tailored delivery of technical assistance and business coaching to enable Joint Business Concepts (JBCs) between EU SMEs & Canadian Buyers.
- The opportunity to work directly with a Canadian buyer that is actively seeking innovative solutions.
Eligibility Criteria
- All Challenges are fully open to all EU companies who feel they can meet the Buyer Challenge Statement.
- To facilitate purposeful business collaborations between Canadian Buyers and EU Small and Medium Enterprise (SMEs) and Small/Mid-Caps and Mature-Startups and Micro-Enterprises, that have a distinct positive low-carbon and circular economy environmental impact, are scalable, reflect a sound return on investment, and enable innovative technology transfer and business transactions.
Criteria
- SPA Aqua Prima is seeking solutions for renewable energy integration. Such solutions include, but are not limited to, converted waste heat and waste steam from power plants, biomass heating and solar thermal solutions.
- SPA Aqua Prima is targeting companies with solutions that land between TRL 6-9 of the technology readiness scale (TRL), although it will consider low TRL solutions on a demonstration basis if they are especially novel.
- Proponents must explain how their solutions meets safety and regulatory standards and provide a description of successful deployments where applicable.
- Provide CAPEX and OPEX details for the solution.
- If applicable, proponents should explain impact, real-world reliability and previous customer and successful installation experience.
For more information, visit https://lcbacanada.com/challenge-archive/energy-reduction-for-wellness-facilities-spa-aqua-prima/