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Thirty-five-year-old skylights at the Edmonton Convention Centre will soon receive an energy-conscious upgrade, the city announced Thursday.

The City of Edmonton will fund a $10.8-million project to modernize the atrium of the Edmonton Conference Centre, which the city owns. Approximately half of the building’s 697 sloped glass panels will be replaced with photovoltaic units — also known as solar panels — to create the largest building-integrated solar panel installation in Canada.

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The solar cells will be transparent and are expected to generate upwards of 227,000 kilowatt hours of electricity each year — enough to power a typical football field floodlight for almost 11 years straight. According to the city, the energy savings will pay for the renovation costs in about 22 years.

The convention centre says the project is a significant part of their long-term sustainability efforts.