Brooks gets $50K grant for electric ice resurfacer
The City of Brooks received a $50,000 grant to go electric with a newly-purchased Zamboni this year.
The cash came from the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre, a partnership of Alberta Municipalities, the Rural Municipalities of Alberta, and the Alberta government.
Electric ice resurfacers can be more expensive to purchase compared to traditional propane ice resurfacers, the city said in a news release Tuesday revealing the purchase.
Over the lifespan of a propane ice resurfacer, it is estimated that $100,000 worth of propane would be needed to power the unit, in comparison to the only $13,500 worth of electricity expected for the electric model.