In this video I go and visit an aquaponics passive solar greenhouse in Central Alberta. This greenhouse is run by the students of the Lacombe Composite High school where they grow Tilapia, herbs, salad greens, lemons, bananas and other subtropicals. The greenhouse has a Climate battery (subterranean heating and cooling system) and solar thermal heating system.
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