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KYOCERA to Install Solar Power Generating Systems at All Domestic Manufacturing Sites

August 31, 2010

20 Company Sites Worldwide to Generate over 1.8MW Total KYOTO, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kyocera Corporation today announced that it will install solar power generating systems using the company's own solar modules at six domestic plants by March 2011, generating a total of 593kW, as part of its activities to promote environmental protection. Kyocera already has a number of solar power generating systems installed at its group companies inside and outside Japan, which combined with the new systems, will boost the company's total output to 1,815kW (1.8MW). At present, Kyocera has solar power generating systems installed at 14 of its group company locations around the world — which is contributing to the preservation of the environment by helping to reduce CO2 emissions. Among the six plants to be equipped with new systems are the Yasu Plant (Shiga), which is the company's new solar cell manufacturing plant; the Kitami Plant (Hokkaido), which mainly manufactures mobile phone handsets; and the Sendai Plant (Kyushu), which mainly manufactures ceramic components and ceramic knives. The six new systems are expected to generate 591,000kWh in total per year — equivalent to the annual power consumption of approximately 125 standard households. In Japan, Kyocera's solar energy field-testing facility — the Sakura Solar Energy Center located just outside of Tokyo near Narita airport — is equipped with a 43kW solar power generating system that was installed in 1984. The system has continued to perform efficiently for over 25 years, and has provided unprecedented, long-term field-test data. In 1998, the company's new global headquarters was constructed in Kyoto with a 214kW solar power generating system installed on the southern-facing wall and roof. In 2005, KYOCERA MITA Espana S.A. installed a solar power generating system on its facilities in Madrid. In the same year, the Kyocera Group's North American headquarters, KYOCERA International Inc. in San Diego, installed a solar power generating system built in the unique design of a grove of solar trees in the staff parking lot. The system generates electricity under the Southern California sun, while also acting as a shade to keep the sun off of cars. Kyocera will continue to make contributions to the promotion of solar power as a solar module manufacturer and strive to reduce environmental burden in the course of its business activities by installing solar generating systems at more of the company's sites.
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Power Efficiency Corporation and Schindler Elevator Corporation Sign Agreement for Power Efficiency to Supply the Energy Efficiency Manager, a Motor Efficiency Controller for Escalators

August 31, 2010

MORRISTOWN, N.J. & LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Schindler Elevator Corporation, the North American operating entity of the Swiss-based Schindler Group, the world’s second largest elevator company and the world’s leading escalator supplier, and Power Efficiency Corporation (OTCBB:PEFF), a clean tech company focused on efficiency technologies for electric motors, announced today the signing of an agreement for Power Efficiency to supply its private label Motor Efficiency Controller (MEC) for use on escalators. The Schindler Energy Efficiency Manager is a unique motor efficiency controller that incorporates Power Efficiency’s proprietary E-Save Technology® to improve the efficiency of electric motors in escalators. The Energy Efficiency Manager is manufactured by Power Efficiency Corporation exclusively for Schindler. The Energy Efficiency Manager is a complete motor control device that soft starts a motor, bringing it from rest to full speed, and then protects the motor from adverse conditions, such as voltage and amperage spikes. Most importantly, when the motor is operating at full speed, Power Efficiency’s E-Save Technology monitors the motor and reduces its energy use when it is lightly loaded, typically reducing energy consumption by 20-35%. Schindler plans to incorporate the Energy Efficiency Manager as an energy saving option for customers purchasing repairs and modernization for escalator upgrades. Bill Fiacco, executive vice president, Field Operations for Schindler Elevator Corporation America, said, “Helping our customers reduce costs, save energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions is a priority for Schindler. We pride ourselves in being an industry leader and are excited to work with Power Efficiency to offer our customers the Energy Efficiency Manager. Energy saving solutions such as this are a win-win – good for our customers and good for the environment.” “Schindler is also a leader in reducing energy use within our own operations. The US Department of Energy has honored Schindler’s Gettysburg manufacturing facility with a 2010 Save Energy Now Award for its energy reduction activities.” Steven Strasser, Chairman and CEO of Power Efficiency Corporation, said, “We are extremely pleased that Schindler will offer its customers the Energy Efficiency Manager based on Power Efficiency’s E-Save Technology for escalators. We look forward to working very closely with Schindler to address their customers’ desires to save energy and reduce CO2 emissions.”
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Sony Pictures Entertainment Receives LEED Gold Certification for Culver City Lot Office Project

August 31, 2010

New Buildings on Historic Lot Built to Strict Environmental Standards CULVER CITY, Calif., Aug. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Pictures Entertainment today announced that it has been awarded Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) Gold certification for the studio's Lot and Office Transformation (LOT) Project by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). The LOT Project included the construction of two new 100,000 square foot office buildings, named after Jack Cohn and Harry Cohn, and a parking structure located at the heart of the studio's historic lot based in Culver City, California. "We are proud to receive this designation for our newest buildings on the lot," said Michael Lynton, Chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures. "It's our belief that we have a responsibility to help create a greener world for our community and future generations, and this project is an important part of our overall sustainability efforts." "We're excited to be recognized by such a respected international body," said Amy Pascal, Co-Chairman of Sony Pictures. "We're also gratified that the buildings and the park area between them have become a new 'center of gravity' for our lot, a place where employees and visitors come to eat, exercise and meet with one another in an atmosphere that can be both relaxed and refreshing." The LEED Green Building Rating System(TM) is the nationally accepted benchmark for evaluating water, energy and atmosphere efficiency; material and resource selection and indoor environmental quality of sites for sustainability. The Jack Cohn and Harry Cohn buildings, which were designed for Sony Pictures by Gensler Architecture with developer Georgetown Company and general contractor CW Driver, were recognized by USGBC for a number of factors related to their design and construction. Elements rated positively by USGBC include: the use of local and recycled building materials as well as diverting over 93 percent (16,128 tons) of construction waste material from landfills; the incorporation of onsite filtration system for storm water runoff and low-flow toilets and urinals; the use of low-emitting carpeting, paint, sealants, adhesives and wall coverings; the installation of motion detector lights and energy efficient light bulbs; the implementation of "Green Housekeeping" building maintenance standards; and the availability of preferred parking for low emitting and fuel efficient vehicles as well as car pools and van pools. In addition, the LOT Project included the construction of a state of the art, highly efficient central cooling plant. Led by Lynton and Pascal, the studio's emphasis on the pursuit of environmental sustainability has taken on a new energy in the past two years. Goals announced in the fall of 2008 include a commitment to go "zero waste" on the studio's main lot. A composting program in partnership with the City of Culver City has helped move the company significantly forward to meet that goal. In addition to the LEED building project and other facilities and operations initiatives, the studio is pursuing sustainable practices across production, consumer products, employee programs and community outreach.
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Ballast Nedam Signs Contract for Anholt Offshore Wind Farm

August 30, 2010

NIEUWEGEIN, The Netherlands, August 30, 2010/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Ballast Nedam has signed a contract with A2SEA A/S for the use of the Heavy Lift Vessel (HLV) Svanen at the Anholt offshore wind farm in Denmark. A2SEA is providing the Danish energy company DONG Energy with the vessel for the installation of the foundations in this wind farm. DONG Energy will consequently make the HLV Svanen available to the contractor (who has yet to be chosen) that will supply and install the foundations. DONG Energy obtained the concession for the Anholt offshore wind farm this summer. The wind farm consists of 111 turbines, each with a capacity of 3.6 MW. The foundations consist of a tubular steel pile (known as a monopile), and a transition piece that connects the monopile to the wind turbine's tower. The HLV Svanen will commence operations on this project at the end of 2011, and the work will continue into the third quarter of 2012. Ballast Nedam has also entered into another contract with Walney Offshore Windfarms (DONG Energy and SSE) for the second quarter of 2011 to install monopiles using the HLV Svanen at the United Kingdom's Walney II offshore wind farm. Weighing an estimated 800 to 1000 tonnes each, the monopiles will be the heaviest ever installed at an offshore wind farm.
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Crothall Breaks Ground to Build Its First Green Laundry Facility

August 30, 2010

State-of-the-art facility will be built to LEED specifications and use industry-leading green practices WAYNE, Pa., Aug. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Crothall Laundry Services, a division of Crothall Healthcare, has announced that it has signed a build-to-suit lease for an 82,950-square-foot building on a 5.64-acre site located in the Creekside Corporate Park, Oak Creek, WI, to be used as a central laundry processing facility. The building will be developed by CenterPoint Properties. "Crothall is excited to be investing in the Oak Creek community to build our first laundry facility from the ground up and to LEED specifications. This commitment would not be possible without the support and partnership of Aurora Health Care. We anticipate that this will be a great opportunity to share in their future success and that of the area's other great healthcare providers. This state-of-the-art facility will utilize the industry's most environmentally friendly equipment, processes, and chemicals, and will support the community by creating jobs at a time when they are most needed," said Crothall Healthcare President Steve Carpenter. "We are pleased that Crothall Laundry Services has selected CenterPoint Properties to develop their first ground-up laundry facility. The Creekside Corporate Park is ideally located in Oak Creek and provides excellent access to Ryan Road and I-94. Crothall's facility will be developed using current environmental friendly construction techniques. We are delighted to partner with them and help meet our client need for an environmentally responsible facility," says Edward Harrington, Senior V.P. of Development of CenterPoint Properties. Scott Furmanski, First Vice President of real estate brokerage firm CBRE said, "I knew CenterPoint not only had a great site, but also the expertise and financial wherewithal to deliver to our client, Crothall Laundry Services, a state-of-the-art facility that will be among the country's most technologically advanced and environmentally advanced facilities of its sort in the United States."
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Design All-Stars to Judge USGBC 2010 Natural Talent Design Competition in New Orleans

August 27, 2010

Competition celebrates achievements in sustainability and the progress of rebuilding NEW ORLEANS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--U.S. Green Building Council: WHAT:Final judging for USGBC’s 2010 Natural Talent Design Competition USGBC's 2010 Natural Design Competition, in partnership with Salvation Army’s EnviRenew Initiative, is focused on the rebuilding effort in New Orleans. Approximately 360 student and emerging professional teams from around the world submitted designs for an 800-square-foot home, built in the traditional New Orleans shotgun style. Priced affordably and functional for elderly occupants, the homes meet the design requirements of LEED Platinum. Four designs will be chosen to be built in New Orleans’ Broadmoor neighborhood. Once the homes are built, they will enter a measurement and verification phase in which they will be graded on energy efficiency, water reuse and indoor air quality among other categories. The design team whose home performs best during measurement and verification will be awarded the final grand prize at Greenbuild 2011. WHO:Jurors for the 2010 Natural Talent Design Competition -- Bob Berkebile, Principal, BNIM -- LaToya Cantrell, President, Broadmoor Improvement Association -- Valerie Casey, Founder & CEO, Designer’s Accord -- Rick Fedrizzi, President and CEO, U.S. Green Building Council -- Rose Jackson Flenorl, Manager of Social Responsibility, FedEx -- Captain Ethan Frizzell, Area Commander, Salvation Army New Orleans -- Kurt Hagstette, Associate Director, Eskew+Dumez+Ripple Architects -- Lindsay Jonker, Executive Director, Salvation Army’s EnviRenew -- Liz Ogbu, Associate Design Director, Public Architecture -- Cameron Sinclair, Co-founder, Architecture of Humanity Read bios for the distinguished panel of jurors here. WHERE:The Wilson School – 1111 Milan Street, New Orleans, La., 70115 WHEN:Friday, Aug. 27, 2010 at 5 p.m. – The four finalists will be announced VISUALS:The 49 semifinalist designs in digital form, B-roll of judging and interviews/commentary with the judges are available. Site tours to the Broadmoor neighborhood where homes will be built are also available.
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MasTec CEO to Present at Barclays Global Renewables & Clean Technology Conference

August 27, 2010

CORAL GABLES, Fla., Aug. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- MasTec, Inc. today announced that its CEO, Jose Mas and J. Marc Lewis, Vice President-Investor Relations, will be in Zurich presenting at the Barclays Global Renewables & Clean Technology Conference on Thursday, September 2nd, at approximately 8:05 a.m. Eastern time. One-on-one meetings with institutional investors and MasTec's senior management are also being arranged as a part of the conference. The presentation audio and slides may be accessed through a link on the investor relations page of MasTec's website at www.mastec.com. Interested parties should check the Company's website for any schedule updates, or time changes. The presentation will also be available for replay on the MasTec website for approximately 30 days. MasTec is a leading national infrastructure construction company operating mainly throughout the United States across a range of industries. The Company's core activities are the building, installation, maintenance and upgrade of energy, communication and utility infrastructure, including electrical utility transmission and distribution, wind farms, solar farms, other renewable energy and natural gas and petroleum infrastructure, wireless, wireline, satellite communication, industrial infrastructure and water and sewer systems.
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Building Insights O+M Track™ Delivers Measurable Value and Green Intelligence to Existing Building Owners

August 26, 2010

PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cutting energy costs and improving building performance is of paramount importance for today’s building owners and operators. In response to these challenges, Green Building Services Inc. (GBS) and BOMA Portland (Portland Metropolitan Building Owners and Managers Association) developed a new Web-based technical solution – Building Insights O+M Track™ – which supports ongoing operational improvements and maintenance processes critical to high-performance buildings. “O+M Track provides genuine value to owners and managers with infrastructure to help identify cost-of-ownership savings and streamline the reporting process into one efficient tool.” According to Elaine Aye, IIDA, USGBC Faculty, Principal at GBS, this O+M tracking framework includes plans, programs, logs, surveys and calculators as well as best practice policies in categories such as green cleaning and purchasing. “O+M Track provides genuine value to owners and managers with infrastructure to help identify cost-of-ownership savings and streamline the reporting process into one efficient tool.” O+M Track offers a comprehensive view of operations and maintenance activities and aligns with LEED EB: O+M reporting requirements, encouraging compliance under LEED for Existing Buildings.GBS and BOMA Portland created the secure-host, Web-based delivery system for easy information upload into the central tracking database. “This partnership with GBS is helping to develop a tool that addresses a clear need in our industry and for our membership,” explains Susan Steward, executive director of BOMA Portland.
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Green Toad Pivoting Paint Brush - Easy, Biodegradable, and Compostable Paint System

August 26, 2010

Retail Sales to Debut on QVC® INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Green Toad, the innovative ergonomic pivoting paint brush system that makes it easy and comfortable for anyone to paint quickly and accurately, will be debuting its biodegradable and compostable paint system on QVC Thursday, August 26th. The Green Toad System (QVC Item #V30066) is scheduled to air during QVC's (Fall Clean Up with Dave James) broadcast at 7:00am EDT. The QVC appearance marks the introduction of Green Toad's ergonomic grip. Designed in consultation with physical therapists, the Green Toad System combines a contoured-grip handle with a 360-degree pivoting brush head to minimize the physical discomforts associated with do-it-yourself painting and varnishing projects using a traditional paintbrush. The non-traditional contoured grip was designed to fit any size hand and possess the feel and performance of a durable hand tool. Moreover, the 360-degree rotating brush head locks securely in eight different positions. This not only reduces hand and wrist strain, but also improves accuracy in tight spots and challenging trim work. A quick release button on the ergonomic handle makes switching attachments a snap. In addition to being comfortable and convenient, the Green Toad is also actually, well, green. All plastic parts, including the handle, brush heads, bristles and most internal parts, have been treated with Earthgreen(TM) polymers, which makes them biodegradable and compostable. "The Green Toad is incredibly versatile. You can change brush sizes or paint colors by simply snapping a new brush head into place--no more stopping to clean the bristles between colors," said Lou Schiesz, CEO of Margco International LLC and inventor of the Green Toad. "And when you're ready for a roller, just click it into place and paint from eight different angles without twisting your wrist... The paint brush hasn't evolved much in the last 50 years," said Schiesz, "but, this product is revolutionary in terms of both comfort and the environment."
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Nevada Solar Works LLC to Build 1.3 MW Solar PV Project for the City of Reno

August 26, 2010

RENO, Nev.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nevada Solar Works LLC, a partnership between Q&D Construction, CleanPath Renewables and Alternative Energy Solutions, has won a contract to build 1.3 megawatts (MW) of solar photovoltaic (PV) projects for the City of Reno. The Reno City Council announced the contract today, approving a 1 MW fixed tilt ground mount system at the Reno-Stead Water Treatment Plant and 295 kW in fixed tilt roof and ground mount installations at five other locations throughout the city. “Nevada Solar Works LLC applauds the City of Reno for investing in new jobs and clean, affordable sources of energy,” said Tim Kretzschmar, Senior Vice President of Q&D Construction. “The Nevada Solar Works team has vast experience building PV projects both in Nevada and throughout the United States, and we are confident we will deliver this project on schedule for the citizens of Reno.” These projects are being built at no additional costs to the City of Reno. Funding is being provided by a combination of rebates from NV Energy, federal tax incentives and payments for the energy produced by the array. It is estimated that these arrays will save the city $2.5 million over the next 20 years, while generating more than 60 jobs in design, engineering, materials fabrication and construction. “Nevada has a tremendous opportunity to create a sustainable green collar economy, and these projects are a great example of the potential for solar in Nevada,” said Scott Gerz, Director of Business Development at CleanPath Renewables. The City of Reno solar project is the first statewide request for proposal (RFP) to build renewable energy that takes advantage of AB 186, a Nevada state law passed in October 2009 which allows for third-party ownership of renewable energy generation systems. The new law effectively allows businesses, institutions and governments to purchase solar arrays without up-front capital costs. They can save money by paying long-term fixed rates on the energy generated. In concert with NV Energy’s RenewableGenerations Program, AB 186 has paved the way for clean renewable energy projects to be realized across Nevada. Construction on the first of the seven projects is scheduled to begin in October 2010.
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Retail Display Cases Go Lean & Green with LUXEON-Based LED Fixtures

August 26, 2010

Upscale Jeweler Transforms Showroom with D-LED & Future Lighting Solutions MONTREAL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--New solid-state under-and-in-cabinet fixtures that are 1/10 the height of comparable non-LED luminaires have helped transform an upscale Israeli jewelry store with sleek new showcases featuring a more open appearance, better product lighting and 85% lower power consumption. The fixtures – built with LUXEON® Rebel LEDs – have reduced electricity costs by $1,300 per month for Royalty Jewelry’s 430-square-foot boutique in Tel Aviv’s Ramat Aviv Mall. The Source Linear System fixtures were created by D-LED Illumination Technologies in collaboration with LED solution specialist Future Lighting Solutions. Their ultra-slim 49mm wide x 24mm high (1.9” x 0.9”) profile – stemming from the small LUXEON Rebel package plus D-LED’s no-secondary-optic design – shaped the open look of Royalty’s new showcases by shrinking the amount of wood trim required to conceal the interior lighting apparatus. The new luminaires have also eliminated the jeweler’s problems with previous cabinets, including uneven light distribution, poor color quality, frequent bulb replacement, and high heat generation that scorched the wood and made the jewelry too hot to touch. Special engineering in combination with the small LUXEON point source produces a uniform beam spread over an exceptionally wide 100° x 110° angle, evenly illuminating merchandise without hot spots. Future assisted D-LED in the fixture design by supplying sample LEDs from different bins to identify the optimal color temperature and color rendering combination for the application. Future also provided extensive engineering support, including optical simulations to determine the light spread of D-LED’s proposed design, on-site light readings to measure the light output, and expert input on issues ranging from heat dissipation and board assembly to driver electronics. D-LED’s Source Linear System luminaires are available in multiple lengths and three color temperatures, and usable in environments including retail, kitchens, bars and hotels.
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Genuinely Green, Staybull Flooring Produces a One-of-a-Kind Recycled Wood Product

August 25, 2010

U.S. company solves industry-wide problems of wood waste, carbon emissions, toxic materials and more GROVER, N.C., Aug. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- In recent years, by introducing eco-friendly recycled flooring products to the market, the wood flooring industry has made significant strides in setting and upholding new standards for sustainability. Nonetheless, eco-savvy architects, designers and consumers who are wary of greenwashing are now scrutinizing which companies are truly taking the lead on earthy-friendly products. That is why more and more turn to Staybull Flooring(TM), a Grover, N.C.-based business that has quickly earned a reputation as a progressive leader in genuinely green wood flooring. Most notably, Staybull Flooring produces a one-of-a-kind recycled wood product with a variety of eco-advantages. Recycling strips of lumber that mills worldwide would typically discard, Staybull Flooring also solves the problem of wood waste. "Traditional solid-plank flooring manufacturers choose not to use 40 to 50 percent of the wood that each log produces," says Rosi Lehr, Director of Marketing for Staybull Flooring. "These practices produce countless tons of waste that get burned onsite or mechanically ground into sawdust. These processes are dirty and produce needless carbon emissions. Staybull Flooring eliminates these practices and creates edge-glued, wide-plank flooring that has more benefits than solid hardwood, bamboo, and even engineered flooring, making our product verifiably eco-friendly." Staybull Flooring recycles over 20 species of domestic and exotic hardwoods, providing an alternative to the rustic look associated with reclaimed wood for contemporary and transitional interiors. Moreover, the construction of Staybull Flooring planks produces a multi-faceted surface that camouflages wear and enhances durability. Installers can lay the VOC-free & R.E.A.C.H.-compliant flooring over concrete and refinish it repeatedly. For builders seeking LEED certification, Staybull Flooring, which happens to be 100 percent biodegradable, can come in FSC certified woods. "Considering everything -- from the quality of Staybull Flooring to its ability to meet strict eco-friendly criteria -- many people assume that our product must be exorbitant in cost," Lehr says. "So it's a big surprise when they learn it's actually very affordable compared to many reclaimed and high-end flooring options. This affordability is an even bigger shock when people discover that we make the planks right here in the United States. Our commitment to providing domestic jobs perfectly complements our company's mission to create earth-friendly flooring through a sustainable manufacturing process."
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Green Home Builder Blu Uses Proprietary Technology to Roll Out Eco-Luxury mkDesigns Nationwide

August 25, 2010

Beautiful, Broader Glidehouse Features Sleek Lines, Panoramic Views, Plentiful Natural Light and Elegant Accents WALTHAM, Mass., Aug. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Green home builder Blu Homes, Inc., today announced the launch of the first product in its mkDesigns line, the Glidehouse. Nationally recognized for setting the standard in beautiful prefabricated architecture, Glidehouse, has previously only been available to a limited, west coast market and is now available nationwide. "The Glidehouse is an elegant and innovative green design, and we are delighted to offer this spectacular home," said Bill Haney, CEO of Blu Homes, Inc. "Artfully harmonizing indoor and outdoor living, the Glidehouse truly proves that sustainability can be both beautiful and cost-effective." The Glidehouse is designed for clean, green, contemporary living. Using the most modern and environmentally friendly building methods and materials, the Glidehouse is now constructed entirely in Blu's state-of-the-art 80,000 square-foot Massachusetts factory. The Glidehouse is now also built with Blu's proprietary steel and wood hybrid framing, making it more spacious than ever before, able to handle the most challenging weather conditions and quickly and conveniently completed on site. Available with two or three bedrooms and two full baths, and with optional features including additional bedrooms, carports, garages and fireplaces, the Glidehouse brings custom-home beauty and features to prefab in this single floor home. This high performance home is airtight, energy efficient, and built in a controlled factory environment to maintain the highest construction standards. In addition, non-VOC paints, clean and beautiful glazing like Andersen® or NanaWall® windows and doors, FSC certified wood and bamboo flooring, water-saving fixtures by Kohler®, and Paperstone countertops are a few of the high-quality, eco-friendly finishes Glidehouse features. The Glidehouse also uses water-saving plumbing fixtures, on-demand water heaters, and a mechanical ventilation system that is significantly more efficient than typical forced-air systems. Optional radiant hot water flooring is the standard for colder climates. The Glidehouse meets the Energy Star® program standards for energy efficient homes and the performance standards of the American Lung Association Health House program. Blu can work with your local green rating program, as well. Each Glidehouse home is solar ready. Other renewable energy systems such as geothermal, wind generator or hybrid systems can also be added to your Glidehouse design.
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MiaSole Signs Agreements With juwi Solar for Additional 8.5 MW of Photovoltaic Solar Power Modules

August 25, 2010

MiaSole's thin-film modules to be installed on rooftops throughout Germany SANTA CLARA, Calif., Aug. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- MiaSole, the leading manufacturer of Copper Indium Gallium Selenide (CIGS) thin-film photovoltaic solar panels, today announced purchase agreements to supply juwi Solar GmbH with CIGS photovoltaic modules. The larger agreement is for 7.5 MW of MiaSole's CIGS thin-film modules and will be used in Q3 and Q4 of 2010 for ground mounted and rooftop projects throughout Germany. This follows 1MW of CIGS modules delivered to juwi in Q2 2010 for projects in Germany and San Antonio, Texas. "We are very encouraged that MiaSole is supplying its proven and bank financeable modules for a number of projects developed by juwi solar," said Lars Falck, Managing Director of juwi Solar GmbH. "We expect that our relationship with MiaSole will grow to help us meet the increasing needs for solar power together." The MiaSole module incorporates a glass-glass design, suitable for the most rigorous snow load requirement and design features such as a low open circuit voltage and interconnecting cables that reduce owner's balance of systems cost versus comparable thin film modules. "MiaSole is proud to be supplying panels to one of Germany's leading renewable energy companies, juwi solar," said MiaSole CEO Joseph Laia. "MiaSole modules are the cost effective solution for utility scale installations, both roof top and ground mount, and this is the beginning of what we hope to be a long term partnership focused on large scale solar deployments."
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PepsiCo's Frito-Lay Perry Facility Celebrates Distinction as Georgia's First Building to Achieve LEED for Existing Buildings Gold Certification

August 25, 2010

PLANO, Texas, Aug. 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- PepsiCo's Frito-Lay Perry, Ga., facility today became the state's first building to be awarded LEED® for Existing Buildings (EB) Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), as verified by the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI). LEED is the nation's preeminent program for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings. "Achieving LEED EB Gold certification is a major achievement on an already stellar year here at Frito-Lay Perry, which was named Georgia's Manufacturer of the Year," said Craig Hoffman, technical manager, Frito-Lay Perry. "Our associates and business partners worked diligently to enable our 22-year-old facility to be recognized nationally as an environmentally-friendly site. It makes it even more special that we are the first facility to receive this award in the state, and we can assist others in their pursuit of minimizing their environmental footprint." "PepsiCo's Frito-Lay business unit is leading the way in helping USGBC realize our vision of a sustainably-built environment within a generation," said Rick Fedrizzi, President, CEO & Founding Chair, U.S. Green Building Council. "This is the company's fourth LEED for Existing Buildings Gold certified building and others are on track to become members of the LEED family of green buildings." To achieve LEED EB Gold certification, the company's Perry sustainability strategy included implementing a number of green design and construction features, water reduction technologies and practices, as well as improved waste management. Energy reduction: The Perry facility has reduced its natural gas consumption by 35% and its electricity use by 27% per pound of product since 2000 by implementing changes such as installing waste heat recovery boilers, improved maintenance systems, and upgraded oven burners. Water reduction: The facility has reduced its water consumption by 38% per pound of product since 2000 through a company-wide low water corn cook process, and installing low-flow solar-powered faucets and flush valves. Also, none of the site's process wastewater goes to the sewer; 100% of the process wastewater is used to irrigate the facility's massive 1,500-acre lot. Recycling: As of July 2010, less than 1% of the Perry facility's solid waste goes to landfill. The site has achieved this through an employee-led plastic recycling program reusing cardboard shipping boxes multiple times, and allocating waste product for use in animal feed. Frito-Lay Perry has earned numerous industry awards in the past two years, including Georgia's Manufacturer of the Year and a consistent rating by OSHA as one of the Safest Workplaces in North America, a classification achieved by less than 1 percent of all U.S. facilities in every industry. Frito-Lay Perry has been a part of the Houston County community for more than 20 years and employs more than 1,300 associates. The nearly 990,000 square foot building sits on 1,500 acres of land. Frito-Lay Perry produces some of America's favorite snacks including Lay's and Ruffles potato chips, Fritos corn chips, Tostitos tortilla chips, Doritos tortilla chips, and SunChips multigrain snacks. Frito-Lay North America now has four LEED EB Gold certified buildings, including its corporate headquarters in Plano, Texas, and three manufacturing facilities in Casa Grande, Ariz., Topeka, Kan., and now Perry, Ga.
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Green Energy Management Services, Inc., a Provider of Energy Saving Technology, Completes Reverse Merger with CDSS Wind Down Inc., a Publicly Traded Company

August 24, 2010

DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Green Energy Management Services, Inc. (“GEM”), a provider of proprietary environmentally friendly, energy saving technologies for municipalities, building owners and large-scale power consumers, announced today that it has completed its previously announced reverse merger with CDSS Wind Down Inc. Pursuant to the merger, GEM became a wholly owned subsidiary and sole operating entity of CDSS and CDSS will be changing its name to Green Energy Management Services Holdings, Inc. As a result of the merger, Michael Samuel, the Chief Executive Officer of GEM, was appointed as Chairman, President, Chief Executive Officer and a director of CDSS, Robert Weinstein, the Chief Financial Officer of GEM, was appointed as the Chief Financial Officer of CDSS, William D’Angelo, a director of GEM, was appointed as a director of CDSS, and all of CDSS’ officers and directors prior to the merger resigned from all of their positions held with CDSS. "We are excited to have completed the process to become public," said Michael Samuel, Chief Executive Officer of GEM. "We are seeing strong interest from public and private entities looking to reduce their cost of energy and energy management. This interest is leading to promising opportunities for GEM to provide both the technology and management expertise that will result in its customers dramatically lowering their energy costs."
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Tuesday, Aug. 24: Southern California Edison to Unveil New Smart Energy Center

August 24, 2010

--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Southern California Edison: WHAT: Southern California Edison (SCE) will hold a grand opening event for an innovative exhibit featuring the latest tools and technologies that are helping to create a cleaner, smarter and more reliable electric grid. The Smart Energy Experience is one of the first exhibits in the country to provide a live demonstration of how smart appliances work with a smart meter by communicating over a home area network. The center is designed to resemble a typical Southern California home, with displays that provide a glimpse into the future of energy distribution and consumption. Demonstrations include the future of power delivery via smart grid technologies, energy efficient devices and smart appliances, as well as plug-in electric vehicles. SCE will highlight some of the features at the event, including the ability to monitor real-time fluctuations in electricity usage and cost as various appliances are turned on or off. Attendees also will learn how new smart grid technology will reduce the length and number of customers affected by power outages in the future by observing the impact of a simulated lightning strike and subsequent restoration of power. WHEN: 10 a.m., Aug. 24. WHERE: SCE’s Customer Technology Application Center, 6090 N. Irwindale Ave., Irwindale.
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XcelPlus Global Adds Solar Energy to Its Portfolio with Acquisition of Sunfield North America

August 24, 2010

DOTHAN, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--XcelPlus Global Holdings, Inc.,an alternative energy and renewable energy solutions company, today announced that it has acquired Sunfield Technologies North America, Inc. (Sunfield N.A.), making XcelPlus the exclusive U.S. supplier of Sunfield solar thermal collectors. “This solar thermal collector is the key component of our new line of products to retrofit traditional hot water heaters to substantially boost their efficiency," said David Poston, Chief Operating Officer of XcelPlus Global. "Sunfield thermal collectors are well known for quality and performance. These units are durable and efficient, and our installed test units have performed flawlessly. We are preparing to market and sell these systems throughout the southeast.” Solar continues to be the number one technology supporting the movement to utilize renewable sources in energy production. State and Federal mandates continue to encourage the energy sector to use alternative/renewable sources. Thirty-two states have renewable production standards in place that require specific percentages of energy to be produced under these alternative guidelines. XcelPlus Global plans to seize the solar opportunity and capitalize on this business trend.
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Weatherization Program Nearly Doubles Payback in One Easy Step with GE’s new GeoSpring™ Hybrid Water Heater

August 20, 2010

LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The new GE® hybrid heat pump water heater, recently named GeoSpring™, is an Energy Star-qualified electric heat pump water heater that will reduce water heater operating expenses up to 62 percent, saving as much as $320 annually* -- that’s $3,200 in savings over a 10-year period based on a national average electricity rate of 10.65 cents per kWh. The GeoSpring is so innovative and energy efficient that it recently received the Popular Science “Best of What’s New Award” for 2009. The GeoSpring hybrid electric heat pump water heater is ideal for energy efficiency and low-income weatherization programs, offering easy replacement of a standard electric water heater and offering a Savings to Investment ratio (SIR) of between 2.0 and 2.8 for the 10-year warranty period. According to the Department of Energy, weatherization programs typically create an average energy savings of $350 per year for their program recipients.** Since the GeoSpring can save up to $320 per year, it can nearly double the program savings with minimal additional program cost. It is designed for easy retrofit installation, because it uses the existing water heater’s plumbing and electrical connections and occupies the same footprint as a traditional 50-gallon tank water heater. Many Affordable Housing, Community Action and Weatherization Agencies have already taken advantage of the tremendous energy savings offered by the GeoSpring and have incorporated it into their programs. “We’ve been really impressed with GE’s new GeoSpring Hybrid Water Heater,” says John Dennis, Cattaraugus County Weatherization Manager and member of the New York State Weatherization Directors Association (NYSWDA). “The product is very easy to install, and the energy savings are a big contribution to the complete energy efficiency solution we are providing to our weatherization program participants.” According to the Department of Energy (DOE), the water heater is the second largest energy-consuming appliance in the home behind the HVAC system. Since the water heater consumes approximately 14 percent of the energy used by the average household, the GeoSpring Hybrid Water Heater has been designed to reduce this energy consumption by 62 percent, which means that the GE water heater could reduce total household energy consumption by 8 to 9 percent. Jeff Waller, Program Manager for Community Housing Partners in Virginia, has been equally impressed with the energy savings and support he has gotten from GE. “We were initially impressed with the energy savings opportunity offered by GE’s new GeoSpring Hybrid Water Heater, and its ability to help us meet our program goals of providing affordable, green, sustainable housing opportunities for our communities. But I’d have to say that we’ve been most impressed with the support we’ve gotten directly from GE. Heat pump water heaters are relatively new to the industry, and GE has a terrific technical support group that has answered all of our questions and helped us get very comfortable with this new innovative technology very quickly.” GE’s GeoSpring Hybrid Water Heater was the first heat pump water heater to meet the Department of Energy’s Energy Star criteria for heat pump water heaters. The product became available in November 2009 and is currently available through Lowe’s, Sears, local independent retailers, plumbing distributors, and directly from GE.
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Brookfield Office Properties Earns LEED® Gold Certification at Bank of America Plaza in Downtown Los Angeles

August 19, 2010

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Brookfield Office Properties announced today that its Bank of America Plaza office tower in Los Angeles has achieved the prestigious LEED EB:OM (Existing Buildings: Operations & Maintenance) Gold certification by the U.S. Green Building Council. LEED certification signifies environmental excellence in real estate in five key areas: carbon emissions reduction, water efficiency, energy savings, sustainable materials selection and indoor air quality. Bank of America Plaza is an iconic, 55-story office tower located in the Bunker Hill section of downtown L.A. The building is 95% leased. “The LEED certification process was truly a collaborative effort between Brookfield staff and our accommodating tenants,” said Robert Cushman, Brookfield’s vice president of Operations for the Southern California region. “The fact that innovative, sustainable methods and technologies have been instituted into a building that is 36 years old makes this feat all the more impressive.” Some of the features and systems upgrades that helped Bank of America Plaza achieve LEED certification include: -A new cogeneration plant which lowers energy demand charges and utilizes waste heat for cooling; -Indoor and outdoor water efficiency that resulted in a 22% reduction in water consumption; -Indoor air quality enhancement through a new EMS (Energy Management System) and efficient HVAC system ventilation filtration utilizing 100% use of outside air for cooling; -High-efficiency lighting systems and occupancy sensors; -Use of sustainable cleaning products, materials and procedures; -A new garage carbon monitoring system to ensure proper ventilation; and -Education guidelines for tenants on utilization of sustainable renovation materials and practices both in operations and tenant construction. Prior to achieving LEED certification, the building had received the Environmental Protection Agency’s ENERGY STAR award every year since 2006, and currently has an ENERGY STAR score of 92 out of 100.
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In a Financial Pinch, Saving Money is as Easy as Flipping a Switch

August 19, 2010

Some Bright Ideas for Saving Money, Living Better and Helping the Planet FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Based in the land of sunshine, where no one seems to actually worry about light, perhaps it is ironic that one Florida-based company is finding a way to integrate energy efficiency and cost savings via a home’s lighting. In difficult economic times, people are always looking for ways to save money without sacrificing too much or changing their lifestyle. Yet, all of this is achievable simply by changing a light bulb. Based in Fort Lauderdale, The Green Savings Company specializes in providing a wide range of lighting products that meets the rapidly expanding consumer demand for eco-friendly, yet cost-efficient lighting. According to Scott Raybin, President of The Green Savings Company, the latest technologies in the design and development of lighting products allows even the least eco-centric person to be kind to the planet while going easy on the check-book. According to Raybin, accomplishing these myriad goals is “literally as easy as changing a light bulb.” With the flip of a switch, The Green Savings Company and its most popular product, the T5 Retrofit Kit, helps people reduce their electrical expenses and convert their home or business from a noxious, ozone eating, planet-altering weigh station to a money saving-eco-friendly dwelling or place of business. Green Savings Company’s flagship product – The T5 Retrofit Kit - dramatically improves efficiency for consumers by using 60 percent less energy to provide the same light output as a traditional T12 fluorescent lamp. “Better quality light coupled with monthly cost savings is a pretty powerful combination,” says Raybin. Over the last few years, state energy rebates and federal tax incentives have made “going green” more appealing for consumers and businesses alike. “We’re talking about real savings,” says Raybin. To prove his point, GSC has created a “green calculator” that can estimate in under 30 seconds, exactly how much money a homeowner or business owner saves when swapping existing lighting instruments for a T5 Retrofit Kit. “This is truly one of those rare situations that is a big win-win for everyone involved – saving money, living and working in conditions that are better lighted, which contributes to higher productivity and morale in the work place, reducing the carbon footprint, and being eco-friendly and socially responsible.” The way Raybin sees it, “it’s one of those cases where you hear about something that is too good to be true, and it actually is.”
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PetersenDean Solar Set to Launch Innovative New Solar Mounting Hardware to Drive Down Installation Cost

August 19, 2010

NEWARK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PetersenDean Roofing and Solar announced today that it is set to roll out a new innovative solar mounting hardware that will improve curb side appeal, increase system output and drive down installation cost by as much as twenty percent. This new hardware is set to launch in September 2010. At a time when solar installation costs are rising as a result of declining utility rebates, the engineers at PetersenDean are actually making solar power more affordable by using their years of actual “building experience” to drive down the cost, while improving quality and adding years to the installed roofing and solar warranty. “PetersenDean is a construction company first and foremost. It is our vision to design and construct a solar energy system on every home and building nationwide. To accomplish this goal, we intend to drive installation cost down to the point where every building owner will have the opportunity to own this type of clean, renewable and reliable energy,” said CEO/founder Jim Petersen.
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U.S. Congresswoman Schakowsky Holds Renewable Energy and Jobs Mini-Summit with Indie Energy

August 19, 2010

Garrett-Evangelical at Northwestern University Campus gets Energy Efficient, Renewable Heating and Cooling with Indie Energy Smart Geothermal(TM) EVANSTON, Ill., Aug. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary on the Northwestern University campus -- U.S. Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky convened a meeting with representatives of Indie Energy, Garrett-Evangelical, Northwestern University, and the Evanston Chamber of Commerce to discuss the economic benefits of using renewable energy to create highly energy efficient buildings for campuses and communities. The meeting was preceded by Schakowsky's visit to the joint Garrett-Evangelical and Indie Energy Smart Geothermal(TM) project on the lakefront campus of Northwestern University. The project will provide renewable heating and cooling for two Garrett dormitories undergoing major remodeling. "Congresswoman Schakowsky's initiative to promote this public-private dialog around jobs and renewable energy was extremely timely and beneficial," said Daniel Cheifetz, Indie Energy CEO. "It became clear to all the participants that by tapping the clean energy incentives now in place, it is feasible to accelerate adoption of technologies like smart geothermal so that our buildings can become engines of energy efficiency," Cheifetz added. Why Smart Geothermal(TM) for Buildings? Although advances have been made to generate grid electricity with renewable energy like wind, solar, and hot rock geothermal, we still heat and cool buildings by burning expensive and dirty fossil fuels, and this consumes 45% of all the energy used in buildings, and creates 35% of all greenhouse gas emissions. That's hundreds of billions of dollars burned annually, and gigatons of carbon dioxide emitted every year. Indie Energy has developed a Smart Geothermal technology system to radically cut buildings' heating and cooling costs and greenhouse gas emissions. Smart Geothermal is based on connecting the building to the invisible energy asset of a site: its sub-surface thermal mass - whether under the building, garage, parking lot, or greenspace - and developing that connection into a renewable source of heating and cooling. The Missing Link Technology But that connection alone usually isn't enough for a commercial building to "go geo". More technologies are needed to optimize and control the interaction of the building to lower build costs and guarantee performance. The Indie Energy Smart Geothermal System(TM) is the missing link. It is budget-friendly, plugs seamlessly into architectural and engineering designs, and has monitoring and controls to prove and improve performance. Smart Geothermal technologies enable buildings to be engines of energy efficiency. "With geothermal technology that heats and cools buildings more efficiently than our traditional systems, Indie Energy is a wonderful example of an innovative small business that can help grow our country's evolving clean energy economy," said U.S. Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky. "I am very pleased to see a business, right here in my district, that is creating energy efficient technology - a critical new sector of the global economy," Schakowsky added.
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Project Frog Teams Up with YKK AP to Deliver Sustainable, Net-Zero Capable Smart Building Solutions

August 18, 2010

Proven, Customized Architectural Solutions Provide Customers with a Wide Variety of Performance Levels to Meet Their Needs AUSTELL, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today YKK AP America and Project Frog formed a strategic relationship to provide YKK AP’s architectural aluminum products to Project Frog for use in its sustainable building solutions. This partnership enables Project Frog to provide its customers with proven, customized architectural solutions to meet a variety of performance levels up to and including net-zero, based on the customer’s specific needs. The collaboration demonstrates YKK AP and Project Frog’s commitment to deliver on its sustainable promises while meeting a strong need to develop cost-effective, energy-efficient and rapidly deployable buildings for a variety of building owners. “We are committed to aggregating the best materials on the market for our building projects and YKK AP is just one example of our ability to deliver on our promise,” said Ash Notaney, vice president, supply chain at Project Frog. “YKK AP’s longtime environmental philosophy and its products align perfectly with our goal of building better, greener, faster and smarter. Not only is this a strategic move for both Project Frog and YKK AP, it also represents a transformation within the construction industry by using technology to advance the building.” Project Frog offers a highly effective and proven solution for schools, retail outlets, healthcare facilities, parks and recreation, and government institutions that are often under financial and time constraints that conventional construction methods cannot address. Project Frog’s goal is to develop these buildings in a sustainable manner, in a shorter amount of time and at a much lower cost than typical commercial building applications. By collaborating with YKK AP, Project Frog is now able to incorporate the highest quality energy-efficient fenestration systems available to compliment their own stringent standards for sustainability and quality. “Project Frog is a remarkable organization and one in which we feel both proud and privileged to work with. We are excited to support such an exciting initiative and to further promote sustainability to the industry at large,” said Oliver Stepe, senior vice president of YKK AP America. “By working with Project Frog, we are opening up a strong opportunity for our energy efficient architectural products, expanding their use to additional smarter, green building projects. We look forward to a long-standing relationship with Project Frog and to successfully completing many innovative and sustainable projects together.”
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United Communities Against Poverty, Inc. Implements Clean and Green Communities

August 18, 2010

CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md., Aug. 17 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- United Communities Against Poverty (UCAP) has been selected to receive the 2010 EmPOWER Clean Energy Communities Grant from the Maryland Energy Administration to provide energy efficient audits, weatherization, and retrofits to Prince George's County residents' homes. UCAP will provide additional training to twenty participants who have completed the Green Industry Certification Program (GICP). GICP is the only program of this type in the county, which is a collaborative green workforce initiative between United Communities Against Poverty (UCAP), U.S. Green Building Council, and Prince George's Community College. The graduates of the GICP program have earned the following certification: 10-hour OSHA, CPR, First Aid, Weatherization, Flagging and LEEDs Level I. The additional training will give the GICP graduates training in Building Performance Institute (BPI) certification which will allow participants the opportunity to become energy auditors. Once the participants complete UCAP Clean and Green Communities Program and receive their BPI certifications, they will perform energy audits, weatherization and retrofits to at least 61 homes in Prince George's County. To qualify for this FREE program you must live in target zip codes (20710, 20743, 20746, 20747, 20748, 20772, 20782, and 20771). All work will be at no cost to homeowners. This is a joint partnership with Taurus Renovation and Construction, who will inspect heating and cooling equipment, check for air-leakage using a blower door test, and provide opportunities that will improve the home's insulation, windows, appliances and lighting. Homeowners will receive an explanation of what improvements can be made, and information which may qualify homeowners for a federal tax credit.
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Westfield's 1800 Larimer Office Tower Achieves Highest LEED Platinum Certification in U.S.

August 18, 2010

DENVER, Aug. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- 1800 Larimer, the Denver Central Business District's first high-rise office in more than 25 years, has been awarded LEED Platinum certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), Westfield Company, Inc. announced today. The certification makes 1800 Larimer one of the first high-rise office buildings in the United States and the largest west of the Mississippi River to receive LEED Platinum status - the highest awarded. In addition, the property is the first building in Colorado to be awarded LEED Platinum certification based on the LEED Core/Shell version 2.0, which has more stringent requirements than earlier versions. Completed in May 2010, 1800 Larimer ushers in a new class of technologically-advanced 21st Century corporate office towers, employing state-of-the-art systems and design features, which provide a healthier, more productive business environment. It's also one of the largest office buildings begun and completed in the United States since the commercial real estate market crash of 2008. Developed by Westfield, designed by international architectural firm RNL, and built by Mortenson Construction, the 500,000-square-foot glass-clad high-rise offers a next generation business environment. The 22-story building is 80% leased and is the regional headquarters for Xcel Energy. Frederick Ross Company, Apartment Realty Advisors, Westfield Company and Citywide Banks are also tenants in the building. "1800 Larimer is a great addition to Denver's skyline and its LEED Platinum certification is a significant achievement, not only for Westfield, but also for Denver and the City's Greenprint program," said Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper. "The building will serve as a model for future development as demand for green buildings grows. It beautifully illustrates how tenants can save money on their utilities while reducing their environmental impact." Rich McClintock, Westfield's Chief Executive Officer, said: "1800 Larimer represents how leading edge building design can help create a healthful, high-performing, and environmentally-sound workplace - what most tenants will require in the future. Westfield is proud to have achieved the highest LEED certification and we believe that 1800 Larimer is the standard for next generation office buildings." David Eves, President and CEO of Public Service Co. of Colorado, Xcel Energy's operating company in the state, said: "We were able to consolidate three offices into the building, so there are definitely efficiencies for us. But the appeal of 1800 Larimer was also the prospect of moving into a LEED Platinum office tower. We wanted to have an office building and space that reinforces the environmental commitment that we have as a company, and we have achieved that." In addition to the LEED requirements, 1800 Larimer earned additional credits for offering new solutions and exemplary performance through the following achievements: -- Water-saving strategies reduce building water use by nearly 45%. -- 100% covered parking. -- Green housekeeping practices. McClintock added, "Not only is 1800 Larimer the most sustainable office building in Colorado, it also enjoys AAA amenities like concierge security and a hotel-style conference facility that accommodates nearly 300 people."
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CertainTeed Insulation Continues to 'Green' its Operations, Reducing Water Use by 35 Percent at its Kansas City Plant

August 17, 2010

VALLEY FORGE, Pa., Aug. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- A combination of ingenuity and technical expertise among CertainTeed Corporation employees is making waves at the company's manufacturing facility in Kansas City, Kan. The facility, which produces fiberglass insulation, made important changes to help reduced its water usage by more than 35 percent. To help conserve water, the Kansas City plant made adjustments to spray systems to reuse water and eliminate the need for valuable city water. The sprayed water is used to keep the rotary screens clean during the manufacturing process. Through installation of new equipment, controls and piping, the water is now captured, cleaned and re-circulated back into the spray system. "While the new, more sustainable approach in cleaning the rotary screens required an initial investment in equipment, we were able to recoup the costs in less than one year," says Jeff Chevalier, process engineer for CertainTeed Insulation. "This water conservation project is a perfect example of how working together to reduce our environmental impact can also improve our bottom line." A part of the community since 1951, the CertainTeed plant in Kansas City manufactures a broad array of insulation products, including fiberglass batts, rolls and blow-in insulation that help make homes more sustainable and energy efficient. The plant is also an active participant in the Saint-Gobain International Environment, Health and Safety Day, an annual event dedicated to environmental awareness, emergency preparedness, healthy living and workplace safety. "In addition to offering energy efficient products with renewable and recycled content, and reducing our energy consumption as recognized by the 2010 Energy Star Partner of the Year award, we are proud of important milestones like these results in Kansas City," says Paul Valle, president of CertainTeed Insulation. "Our ongoing sustainability efforts will continue to reduce environmental impacts in all areas of our operations."
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ProudGreenHome.com Launches to Cover Exciting Green Home Sector

August 17, 2010

LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- ProudGreenHome.com, a new website dedicated to the green home sector, will officially launch on Sept. 1, 2010. Homeowners are more passionate than ever to live in homes that are as friendly to the earth as they are to the families that reside in them. That's why NetWorld Alliance, publisher of multiple news and information websites across numerous industries, developed the ProudGreenHome.com web portal. ProudGreenHome.com has a vision to help its audience respect the earth and create more energy efficient and sustainable homes that honor the human experience. To make that vision a reality, the website publishes the most thoughtful and deepest content available, in a format designed to communicate information in a way that educates and inspires. The site focuses on expanding green knowledge related to residential development, home construction, home remodeling and energy efficiency, conveyed through the experiences of green homeowners and a panel of carefully chosen industry experts with a variety of backgrounds in the green building industry. "The green home industry is a special place to be at this time. The market is young with enormous promise for many years ahead, as enthusiastic homeowners turn to green housing to help our world be greener and healthier," says Bob Fincher, publisher of ProudGreenHome.com.
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Standard Solar to Bring Solar Energy to University of Delaware

August 17, 2010

Multiple Solar Arrays to Support University’s Sustainable Energy Efforts, Largest Rooftop Installation in State of Delaware NEWARK, Del. & ROCKVILLE, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Standard Solar, Inc., the East Coast’s premier full-service developer, integrator and installer of solar electric systems, today announced that it will install solar power at the University of Delaware (UD). The array will be installed by Standard Solar and jointly developed, owned and operated with its joint venture partner Perpetual Energy Systems LLC (PES), a comprehensive financier of solar powered renewable energy systems. UD’s initial solar array will include more than 2000 panels to yield an 850-kilowatt solar electric system. Once completed, UD’s system is expected to generate approximately 1035 kilowatt hours of electricity each year and result in 1,810,000 fewer pounds of carbon dioxide being emitted annually. The avoided emissions will be the equivalent of reducing the use of 93,363 gallons of gasoline each year. “The University of Delaware is pleased to partner with Standard Solar on this solar power initiative,” said UD President Patrick Harker. “This project is another example of idea leadership and is in keeping with the Path to Prominence Initiative for the Planet and our ongoing efforts to become ‘The Green University’.” UD’s system will be funded in part from its 2009 senior class gift, which was earmarked for solar initiatives on campus. UD was a pioneer and continues to lead in the field of photovoltaics, with a wide range of research both technical and in energy policy. The university’s research in solar energy has resulted in the development of 10 new technologies, eight of which are now patented, and 60 percent of these solar innovations have been licensed, all to U.S. companies. UD’s panels will be installed over three buildings throughout the school’s main campus in Newark: the Delaware Field House at the David Nelson Athletic Complex off South College Avenue, at Clayton Hall on the Laird Campus off Route 896 and at 461 Wyoming Road. The largest array of solar panels, which is planned for the Delaware Field House, will be the largest single rooftop installation in the state of Delaware. “Designated by the U.S. Department of Energy as a 'national center of excellence' in solar electric power, the University of Delaware 'walks the walk,’ using the technology to assist its effort to reduce its carbon footprint by 20 percent by 2020,” said John Byrne, Distinguished Professor and director of the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy who led a campus carbon inventory study released in fall, 2008. “This is an important step, which I hope will soon be followed by additional actions to meet the plan's goal of installing 6 megawatts of solar power on campus.” “Having seen the University's solar program grow since the early 1970s, it is very exciting to see solar energy become an important part of our community,” said Newark Mayor Vance Funk.
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PA Governor's Residence Earns 'Gold' for Going 'Green,' Achieves LEED Certification

August 16, 2010

HARRISBURG, Pa., Aug. 13 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A project to make the Pennsylvania Governor's Residence more energy-efficient has earned the 42-year-old building Gold LEED-EB Certification by the Green Building Certification Institute and the U.S. Green Building Council, the Department of General Services announced today. "The greening of the Governor's Residence underscores our commitment to make state-owned buildings as energy-efficient as possible," said DGS Secretary James P. Creedon, who also serves as co-chairperson of the Governor's Green Government Council. "By using fewer resources, we are saving taxpayers' money while reducing harmful greenhouse gas emissions and contributing to a healthier environment." Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, or LEED, is the nation's preeminent certification program for the design, construction and operation of high-performance green buildings. The rating system measures new and existing buildings for performance in six categories, including sustainability, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, indoor environmental quality, and innovations in upgrades. Energy-efficient improvements to the Governor's Residence included the installation of an automated energy management system, a geothermal ground-source heat pump system, a humidification system and high-efficiency motors for ventilation fans and water pumps. In addition, insulation was adding to the attic and incandescent lights were replaced with fluorescent lighting. Overall, Pennsylvania's Governor's Residence earned 51 credits, making it the most credits achieved over any of the LEED-EB-certified Governor's Residences in the nation.
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Paramount Energy Solutions Acquires Solar Power Inc.’s Residential Business

August 16, 2010

ROSEVILLE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Solar Power, Inc. announced today that it has reached an agreement to sell its residential business serving Sacramento to Paramount Energy Solutions. The Company’s Roseville-based operation, doing business locally as Yes! Solar Solutions®, serves the residential solar market in Sacramento, Placer, Yolo and El Dorado counties. The transaction marks a sharpened focus for Solar Power, Inc., on large-scale distributed generation and utility-scale solar developments. “The residential solar business can be challenging in the current economic climate, especially with respect to financing residential solar systems through conventional means,” said Steve Kircher, Chairman and CEO of Solar Power, Inc. “Paramount Energy Solutions has developed innovative and successful financing solutions for homeowners,” Kircher pointed out. “This agreement is a win-win for all involved. We’re proud to share an exclusive alliance with Paramount Energy Solutions in the development of the residential solar market. This allows us to focus on our core competencies and operational strengths as we continue to pursue a growing number of distributed generation and utility-scale solar developments,” Kircher concluded. PES aims to make going solar simple for its customers. The company provides financing, custom design, solar installation, permits, rebate paperwork, and ongoing solar system monitoring from a single source through its partnership with SolarCity®. With PES’s innovative financing options, customers are able to start saving money on their energy bills in the first month of service with no upfront costs. The transaction was executed on August 12th between Solar Power, Inc., and Paramount Equity, Paramount Energy Solution’s parent company. PES will begin working with Yes!’s prospective customers immediately.
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Europe’s First All-LED Industrial Plant Opens in The Netherlands

August 13, 2010

Packaging Facility Features More Than 100,000 Cree XLamp® LEDs DURHAM, N.C--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The LED lighting revolution achieved another victory with the opening of an industrial plant lit exclusively with LEDs. Located in Etten Leur, Netherlands, the full-service consumer products packaging plant is owned and operated by Kompak. All interior and exterior lighting fixtures feature Cree XLamp® LEDs and were developed and installed by LedNed, a Dutch LED lighting pioneer. “In building this new packaging facility, Kompak’s management wanted to demonstrate its commitment to the highest quality production systems, while minimizing the plant’s environmental impact,” said André ten Bloemendal, commercial director, LedNed. “We are particularly proud of the warehouse lighting we developed for this project, Led Lightline, which provides uniform illumination over all horizontal and vertical surfaces, something that is incredibly important given Kompak’s nearly 14 meter-high warehouse ceilings.” Lightline features motion detection, daylight correction and other custom options to increase light availability in spaces where more light is required. Spanning 3,500 meters, Lightline is fully integrated into the plant’s sprinkler system, doubling as emergency lighting should there be a power failure at the plant. Other LedNed products used include LedTube® tube lights in office areas, as well as FlexiLightPanel® LED panels and LedNed consumer bulbs throughout the facility. According to Steven Nijweide, project manager at Kompak, the use of LED illumination throughout the plant has shown a 20,000 KWh reduction in electricity usage when compared to conventional lighting, translating into nearly 135,000 kilogram annual carbon offset. In addition to the energy savings the lighting has been configured to provide automatic, daylight-compensated, and optimal task illumination throughout the office and production. Kompak’s facilities are designed for a three-shift operation, making it imperative for the lighting fixtures to work with the building’s automation systems. The LED-based luminaires have been easily integrated, creating responsive and functional lighting for employees whenever and wherever they are in the plant. “Historically, high-bay illumination systems have been difficult to design and implement, given the lumen output required,” said Paul Thieken, marketing director, Cree LED Components. “LedNed’s Lightline fixtures, featuring Cree’s powerful and bright XLamp XR-E and MC-E LEDs, are enabling Kompak facility to take full advantage of the benefits of LED lighting.”
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Documentary Exploring Sustainable Architecture in One of America’s Poorest Counties Airs on PBS August 23

August 12, 2010

HALE COUNTY, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--“Citizen Architect: Samuel Mockbee and the Spirit of the Rural Studio,” a 60-minute documentary on the late visionary architect Samuel “Sambo” Mockbee and his radical educational design/build program to create architecture that not only elevates the living standards of the rural poor but also provides “shelter for the soul” in Hale County, Ala.; will be broadcasted on PBS August 23, 2010 from 9-10 p.m. CDT. Citizen Architect powerfully and richly depicts the creativity, passion and dedication of Mockbee and his program, affiliated with Auburn University, known as the Rural Studio. The film explores Mockbee’s effort to instill knowledge and passion into future architects by teaching them how to improve a community’s quality of living by putting compassion and ethical responsibilities at the heart of design. “Citizen Architect” displays the immense poverty of Hale County, one of the poorest in the nation, and the students of the Rural Studio designing homes and neighborhood buildings that reflect the needs and wants of their underserved clients. Students build their designs with minimal funding and discarded materials such as old tires, carpet scraps, license plates and car windshields. Through the years and still today, they also use donated building materials from Great Southern Wood, makers of YellaWood brand pressure treated lumber and the principal underwriter of the documentary. “The results are graceful, clever and often stunning structures that provide shelter for the body and soul while fostering a healthy dialogue between disparate groups of people whose assumptions about race, class and economic disparity are upended by the experience. 'Citizen Architect' is guided by frank, passionate, never-before-seen interviews with Mockbee that provide context and insight for the story of Jay Sanders, a young Rural Studio instructor, and a group of students who design and construct an environmentally responsible home for an eccentric, destitute Hale County native known to locals as Music Man for his love of song and dance.”
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Home Properties Makes Green Living Initiatives Top Priority at 113 Apartment Communities

August 12, 2010

ROCHESTER, N.Y., Aug. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Home Properties today announced its continued commitment to a greener environment at its 113 apartment communities primarily located in Northeast and Mid-Atlantic markets through the completion and expansion of several environmentally-conscious programs. "Going green is not just a one-time initiative for Home Properties," said Scott Doyle, Senior Vice President of Home Properties. "It's a way of caring for the environment - and for our 72,000 residents." Home Properties focuses on improving existing environmentally-friendly programs and exploring new ways to make green living a top priority at all of its apartment communities. Energy efficiency is an area where Home Properties continues to make impressive progress. Through utilities sub-metering programs, residents have the opportunity to reduce energy consumption in their apartments by 10 to 30 percent each year. Newly developed Home Properties apartments are built with energy efficiency as a primary goal, following standards established by the U.S. Green Building Council. Water-saving toilets, showerheads, and faucet attachments are being installed in apartments, along with Energy Star-compliant appliances. Traditional, incandescent light bulbs are being replaced with energy-saving Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (CFLs). New residents are given move-in gifts with a green focus. Green cleaning supplies, reusable grocery bags, water bottles, and CFL bulbs are shared with all new residents, along with helpful tips to further conserve water and electricity in their apartment. In addition, many Home Properties apartments are accessible to public transportation, allowing residents to further reduce their carbon footprint. "As a company, our thought was to expose residents to those energy-saving choices now, along with other ideas to live in a more environmentally mindful community that we are proud to help them create," said Doyle. "Home Properties is always looking for ways to keep moving forward as we make greener lifestyle choices, and we actively involve our residents in that evolving process." In addition, Home Properties has partnered with a company that provides recycling services for various items regularly used at apartment communities, including CFL bulbs, batteries, and thermostats. Home Properties' communities order recycling containers, fill them with these used items, and ship them back for recycling.
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Wall-Ties & Forms and The Tagos Group Sign Partnership Agreement to Build Quality Low Cost Housing Throughout Africa

August 12, 2010

HOUSTON, Aug. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Wall-Ties & Forms, Inc. (WTF Formwork Systems) and The Tagos Group, LLC (Tagos) have signed a partnership agreement to immediately begin construction on low cost, mass housing across the continent of Africa to assist local governments and private investors in addressing a critical shortage of safe, affordable housing. Wall-Ties' aluminum formwork system provides a poured concrete construction system that guarantees rapid construction of energy efficient, disaster resistant, quality residential and commercial, single and multi-level structures. Wall-Ties and Tagos have committed to train and utilize local, unskilled labor and source local raw materials to be used in the construction process to further contribute to the development of the local economy. "I have traveled Africa extensively and I am acutely aware of the chronic need for quality, affordable housing," said Rodney Ellis, Vice Chairman of Tagos. "Tagos is pleased to partner with a company like Wall-Ties that is so thoroughly committed to bringing quality, affordable and rapidly deployable low cost housing construction to the region using local labor, resources, and raw materials." The Wall-Ties formwork system is unique because it forms all of the concrete in the structure including walls, floor slabs, columns, beams, stairs, window details, balconies and various decorative features in exact accordance with the architect's design. The Wall-Ties system allows for unskilled labor to construct concrete structures at a very rapid pace. The formwork system has been used in the construction of hundreds of thousands of structures including single story, low-rise, and high-rise construction. It has been proven to be very successful in the construction of mass housing worldwide. The formwork system can be erected without the need for hoisting cranes. The largest panel weight is no more than 32 Kg (70 lbs). The panels and other sections are secured and fixed by steel pins and wedge, and formwork ties. The only tool required is a hammer. It is fast, simple, adaptable, and very cost effective making it ideal across much of the African continent. "Wall-Ties has been working in Africa for the past several years and we recognize the significant need for low cost mass housing," said Charles Engelken, President of Wall-Ties. "Tagos has an extensive network of contacts and relationships across the continent of Africa, developed over many years of involvement in the region. We look forward to working with Tagos to strategically focus our combined efforts to deliver an economically sound low cost housing solution to areas in Africa experiencing the highest housing shortages."
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Cupertino Electric to Help Petaluma School District Decrease Energy Costs With Solar System Spanning Multiple School Sites

August 11, 2010

Construction on Solar Photovoltaic System Mounted on Parking Canopies to Begin September 2010 SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cupertino Electric, Inc.’s (CEI) Energy Alternatives Division today announced that it has begun the design and engineering phase of a 1 Megawatt (MW) solar photovoltaic (PV) system for the Petaluma Joint Union High School District (“District”) located in Petaluma, Calif. The 1 MW Cupertino Electric-designed solar system will be comprised of two smaller systems mounted on canopies at the Casa Grande High School and Petaluma High School campuses. Not only will the local community benefit from the collective reduction in greenhouse gases, but the District’s students will also benefit from the educational opportunities associated with the solar project. “We are excited to partner with Cupertino Electric to use solar energy to decrease our energy costs and focus more of our scarce resources to support students,” said Steve Bolman, Deputy Superintendent for Business Services for Petaluma City Schools. “Thanks to federal and state initiatives and competitive financing options, we can ensure that the money we spend on students increases, as our energy costs continue to decrease.”
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GreenWizard and MBDC Partner to Help Green Building Professionals Identify Cradle to Cradle CertifiedCM Products for Use in Buildings and LEED® Certifications

August 11, 2010

CHARLESTON, S.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GreenWizard®, Inc. and MBDC, LLC today announced a new collaborative partnership that will help the green building industry identify Cradle to Cradle CertifiedCM products for use in construction projects and in LEED® Certifications. GreenWizard is a web-based expert system that allows architects, engineers, and contractors to cross-search, compare, and document products for LEED® and green commercial construction. Today, 800+ manufacturers and 250+ architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) firms, representing $500+ million in combined project value, actively access the GreenWizard workflow solution. MBDC developed the Cradle to Cradle® Certification program, a comprehensive, multi-attribute program that evaluates building products for safety to human & environmental health, recyclability, and sustainable manufacturing practices. Currently there are over 100 manufacturers around the globe with Cradle to Cradle CertifiedCM products that would be utilized throughout the construction and maintenance of a building. Through this new partnership, MBDC and GreenWizard will work to introduce and maintain Cradle to Cradle CertifiedCM product data in GreenWizard’s searchable green product database. By accessing the GreenWizard database, members of the AEC community who are researching or specifying products will now be able to determine, at a glance, which products are Cradle to Cradle CertifiedCM and what LEED points could be earned by specifying these products in a building. Cradle to Cradle CertifiedCM Products also earn points as Environmentally Preferable Products in the LEED for Homes Rating System and can contribute towards Sustainable Purchasing points in the LEED for Existing Buildings: Operations & Maintenance Rating System. “GreenWizard is a great resource for professionals to research and identify architectural and building products with environmental attributes. We are inviting our clients to participate and list their certified products with GreenWizard,” said Steve Bolton, Sr. Consultant at MBDC.
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JCPenney Achieves LEED® Distinctions for Green Building Design and Operations

August 11, 2010

PLANO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--J. C. Penney Company, Inc. (NYSE: JCP) has been awarded a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) for Existing Buildings Gold certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) for its Home Office campus located in Plano, Texas. The 1.9 million square-foot building serves as a workplace for more than 5,500 associates and is the third largest campus facility in the nation to receive this designation. Adding to this distinction, JCPenney recently received a LEED for New Construction Silver certification for the JCPenney store in Fairview, Texas and a LEED for Existing Buildings Silver certification for the JCPenney supply chain facility in Reno, Nev. LEED is the nation’s preeminent program for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings. “JCPenney’s LEED certifications demonstrate tremendous green building leadership,” said Rick Fedrizzi, president, CEO and founding chair of the U.S. Green Building Council. “JCPenney makes a conscious effort to efficiently use natural resources in order to bring an immediate, positive impact on our planet, which will benefit future generations to come.” Completed in 1992, the JCPenney Home Office was relocated to Plano after operating its headquarters in New York City for nearly 80 years. The facility was purposely constructed with sustainability in mind using environmentally-sound materials and energy-saving features. Situated on a landscaped campus, the building is surrounded by a variety of native Texas wildflowers, prairie grasses and drought-tolerant trees and shrubs. The site is enhanced by a six acre lake that provides an environmental necessity for collecting the entire site’s stormwater runoff. An automatic window shade system and wider than normal exterior overhang reduces solar heat gain by limiting the amount of direct sunlight allowed into the building. JCPenney operates one of the world’s largest thermal ice storage system and offsets the peak demands of electrical usage by making ice each night to cool the building the following day. Over the last five years, the Company has addressed areas related to energy and water savings, indoor environmental quality and recycling waste by implementing nearly 40 sustainable improvements at the Home Office. “As an environmentally-conscious retailer, JCPenney made a concerted effort to take a hands-on approach to making the improvements needed to achieve these LEED certifications,” said Mike Theilmann, chief human resources and administration officer for JCPenney. “While purchasing renewable energy credits is an easier way to go ‘green,’ we chose to examine our operations and institute meaningful changes that will advance the Company’s goal to reduce energy usage 20 percent by 2015.”
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CertainTeed's Shreveport Roofing Plant Paves the Way to Greener Operations, Recycling Nearly 100 Percent of Manufacturing Waste

August 10, 2010

VALLEY FORGE, Pa., Aug. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- CertainTeed Corporation's roofing plant in Shreveport, La., is teaming up with a Texas paving company to recycle nearly 100 percent of manufacturing waste. Paving the way with greener operations, CertainTeed is helping to divert approximately 15,000 tons of material from landfills each year. The waste is used by RK Hall of Texarkana to produce asphalt pavement used for highways and bridges. "By finding an eco-friendly solution for disposing of scrap materials, the Shreveport plant is significantly reducing its environmental impact," says John Hardy, operational excellence leader for CertainTeed Roofing. "As a result of the partnership with RK Hall of Texarkana, the plant has also reduced transportation costs-a testament that going green has both environmental and economic benefits." In 2009, the plant received an award for Excellence in Energy Efficiency for reducing its annual energy consumption by more than 10 percent. The plant is also an active participant in the Saint-Gobain International Environment, Health and Safety Day, an annual event dedicated to environmental awareness, emergency preparedness, healthy living and workplace safety. Using sustainable manufacturing practices, CertainTeed roofing offers a portfolio of 50 ENERGY STAR® rated products, many of which contribute to LEED certification and are eligible for energy efficiency tax credits through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. CertainTeed is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council and plays an active role in the green building movement. For the second consecutive year, CertainTeed has been named ENERGY STAR partner of the year.
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Cree and Habitat for Humanity Break Ground on World’s First All-LED Habitat Home

August 10, 2010

DURHAM, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--This past weekend, Cree, Inc. and Habitat for Humanity of Durham kicked off the construction on the world’s first Habitat for Humanity house to be lit with all LED (light-emitting diode) lighting fixtures. Durham-based LED manufacturer Cree is sponsoring the construction of this home, with Cree employees assisting as volunteers on the project. The home will include Cree’s newest LED downlight, the CR6™ downlight, as well as other LED products featuring Cree LEDs. The LED lighting in this house is projected to save approximately $250 worth of electricity costs per year over traditional lighting. The LED lighting in the new Durham home, located at 1015 Moreland Avenue, is part of Cree’s previously announced three-year, $1.5 million pledge to provide its high-efficiency LED downlights for all new Habitat homes built in the U.S. The house is expected to be completed by October 2010. “At Cree, we strive to provide consumers and businesses with cost-saving and energy-efficient LED lighting products to help ease the burden of rising energy costs,” said Chuck Swoboda, Cree chairman and CEO. “We’re pleased to further our partnership with Habitat for Humanity by supplying LED lights to its U.S. homes and to personally be involved in building this particular home, as it benefits one of our hometown families.” “Habitat for Humanity of Durham recognizes the benefits associated with LED lighting and sees this home as the ideal way to continue our goal of building affordable and sustainable housing for Habitat partner families,” said Miguel Rubiera, executive director, Habitat for Humanity of Durham. “We thank Cree for not only providing beautiful lighting, but for helping our homeowners save money on their electric bill.”
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SWITCH TO LED TECHNOLOGY FROM PACIFIC ECO-LIGHTS MEANS COST SAVINGS, 15-MONTH ROI & REDUCED CARBON FOOTPRINT AT HAWAI‘I PACIFIC HEALTH

August 10, 2010

TACOMA, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pacific Eco-Lights, LLC, offering energy-saving LEDs that reduce electric bills and CO2 emissions, announces its newest customer: Hawai‘i Pacific Health (HPH) – Hawai‘i’s largest health care system comprised of four nonprofit hospitals, Kapi‘olani Medical Center for Women & Children, Pali Momi Medical Center, Straub Clinic & Hospital and Wilcox Memorial Hospital and 44 outpatient clinics and service sites. In a climate where environmental responsibility can be perceived as a costly investment, Director of Facility Services Cory Pouliot advocates for green initiatives by showcasing ROI. Hawai‘i Pacific Health’s decision to switch over each of the four hospital facilities to LED lighting will help reduce HPH’s carbon emissions by 465,324.65 pounds per year from just the parking garages alone. How? LED lighting decreases the amount of heat emitted from light bulbs, so LED retrofitted facilities don’t heat up to the high temperatures of those using compact fluorescent, halogen bulbs and fluorescent tubes. This means less energy is used on air conditioning to keep hospitals cool. “Hawai‘i Pacific Health will be able to recover the cost of bulb conversion through energy bill savings in just 15 months,” explains Cory Pouliot, Director of Facility Services, “because Pacific Eco-Lights’s Seesmart™ LED technology uses 50% to 90% less electricity than a standard light bulb or compact fluorescent light bulb (CFL). You can’t ignore this kind of ROI. We tested several LED products from other companies for several months at Wilcox Hospital on Kauai and found that Pacific Eco-Lights has the best LEDs out there,” adds Cory Pouliot. It takes eight CFLs to equal the lifespan of just one LED lamp. And because LEDs draw less power, they last anywhere from five to 11 years longer than standard bulbs. LEDs are also free of the hazardous wastes (mercury and lead) found in CFLs, making these bulbs better for the environment. By retrofitting existing fixtures with LEDs, Hawai‘i Pacific Health is projected to save up to $10,000 to $12,000 per month from the conversion of just one of its parking garage facilities. Hawai‘i Pacific Health expects $1.2 million in combined savings per year retrofitting hallways, waiting areas, cafeterias and offices throughout its four hospitals. “We offer organizations an easy way to save money while helping the environment,” explains Bill Boyer, Pacific Eco-Lights’ founder and inventor of in-flight video-on-demand media player known as the 'DigEplayer'. “Customers can reduce their total lighting wattage used by 50% to 90%, thus substantially reducing their electric bills by switching to LED lighting.”
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Siemens will supply wind turbines to Samsung C&T and Pattern Energy for the Ontario market

August 10, 2010

Under the FIT program, new facility to create 300 new green jobs in Ontario BURLINGTON, ON, Aug. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- To view this Social Media Release, please enter the following address in your web browser.
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Frank Gehry's Santa Monica Place Mall Deconstructed in a Green Renovation by Omniplan

August 06, 2010

Shopping mall takes its top off; renovation is part of a “de-malling” revolution that replaces windowless shopping centers with neighborhood-friendly, open-air retail districts. SANTA MONICA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Santa Monica Place, a 1980 design by the renowned architect Frank Gehry, has been radically repositioned with a green renovation that opens Friday, August 6, announced Dallas, Texas-based architecture firm Omniplan. Executive architect Omniplan revamped the mall in association with Jerde Partnership; the formerly enclosed structure is now an open-air retail building that is integrated into the surrounding urban environment. The 500,000-square-foot, three-story shopping and dining destination features upscale retail more suited to the neighborhood than the previous tenant mix, as well as new amenities such as a third-floor Dining Deck with views of the Pacific Ocean. Removing the roof and adding environmentally friendly features has also allowed developer Macerich, which acquired the property in 1999, to target LEED Silver certification. “Our goal with Santa Monica Place was to connect it to its surroundings,” said Tipton Housewright, FAIA, LEED AP, Omniplan Principal. “The new structure is open to the neighborhood on all sides and the public areas remain accessible 24-7. We’re thrilled to be part of creating this exciting new retail destination in Santa Monica.” Santa Monica Place is located two blocks from Santa Monica Beach along the popular pedestrian Third Street Promenade, one of Los Angeles County’s premier retail destinations. The Gehry-designed mall, which underwent basic renovations in 1991 and 1996, reflected the completely enclosed retail style of its time. Because it interrupted the natural flow of pedestrian traffic, it became increasingly out of sync with Santa Monica’s lively outdoor culture. Enclosed malls have fallen out of favor, with open-air malls becoming the preferred standard for communities, particularly as retail moves back to urban centers. Just two enclosed regional malls are currently under construction in the United States. The redevelopment of Santa Monica Place took into account the community’s concerns in its openness, adaptation of the original mall structure, and environmental friendliness. The redesign reflects the wishes of Santa Monica residents and transforms the facility into a true, green regional asset.
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Involta, LLC Announces the Award of the Prestigious LEED® Green Building Certification for Its Marion Data Center

August 05, 2010

MARION, Iowa, Aug. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Involta announced today that its data center facility in Marion, Iowa has been awarded LEED® Silver Certification established by the U.S. Green Building Council and verified by the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI). LEED is the nation's preeminent program for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings. Involta's high-security co-location data center is the first of its kind in the Cedar Rapids/Iowa City Technology Corridor. The facility is a stable, high-performance data center complete with environmental systems and controls, redundant back-up power, specialized fire suppression, and reinforced concrete building construction. The 20,000 square foot facility features 10,000 square feet of conditioned data center space for housing mission critical computer systems. "Both high energy costs and environmental concerns have challenged technology companies to find innovative ways in which to manage and reduce energy usage," said Bruce Lehrman, CEO of Involta. "Achieving LEED certification is one way in which companies can contribute locally to what is increasingly a global challenge. We are pleased to have achieved our goal of receiving this certification for the Marion data center." The Involta data center achieved LEED certification for energy use, lighting, water and material use as well as incorporating a variety of other sustainable strategies. By using less energy and water, LEED certified buildings save money for families, businesses and taxpayers; reduce greenhouse gas emissions; and contribute to a healthier environment for residents, workers and the larger community. "Involta's LEED certification demonstrates tremendous green building leadership," said Rick Fedrizzi, President, CEO & Founding Chair, U.S. Green Building Council. "The urgency of USGBC's mission has challenged the industry to move faster and reach further than ever before, and Involta serves as a prime example with just how much we can accomplish."
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Renewable Social Benefit Funds Brings 3 MW Solar Energy Project to Jeffco Schools

August 05, 2010

DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Renewable Social Benefit Funds (RSB Funds) and Jeffco Public Schools (Jeffco) partner to bring solar energy to 30 neighborhood schools. With no upfront cost to Jeffco because of federal, state and Xcel Energy renewable energy incentives, the goal is to save an estimated $1 million in energy costs over the next 20 years for Jefferson County taxpayers. “Bringing solar energy to Jeffco helps to cut overhead costs and stabilize rising electricity bills by allowing us to lock in a low electricity rate for years to come,” said Tom MacDonnell, energy management coordinator for Jeffco Schools. “The hope is to reduce our carbon footprint and redirect the cost savings back in to other needs throughout the district.” The project responds to recent legislation that gives Colorado the highest renewable energy standard in the Rocky Mountain West, requiring that 30 percent of electricity be generated from renewable sources by 2020. “There’s a misguided belief that clean solar energy is not cost-effective, but that’s just not true,” said Jonathan Jaffrey, president, Renewable Social Benefit Funds. “We ensure access to the most cost-effective clean energy solutions, including low maintenance costs and long-term reliability. RSB Funds is focused on solutions for the public and not-for-profit sectors because of the huge impact the cost savings will have when they reinvest that savings into their core programs. We’re excited for construction to begin in Jeffco Schools.” The panels used in this project will generate about half the electricity for an average elementary school. Another benefit from the program is the Teach the Teachers classroom education piece, to teach students and teachers about solar power and other energy-saving measures. RSB Funds has partnered with Tecta America Colorado, Martifer Solar, and Golden Power Partners to provide the high-efficiency solar system to Jeffco Public Schools.
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Renewable Social Benefit Funds Brings 3 MW Solar Energy Project to Jeffco Schools

August 05, 2010

DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Renewable Social Benefit Funds (RSB Funds) and Jeffco Public Schools (Jeffco) partner to bring solar energy to 30 neighborhood schools. With no upfront cost to Jeffco because of federal, state and Xcel Energy renewable energy incentives, the goal is to save an estimated $1 million in energy costs over the next 20 years for Jefferson County taxpayers. “Bringing solar energy to Jeffco helps to cut overhead costs and stabilize rising electricity bills by allowing us to lock in a low electricity rate for years to come,” said Tom MacDonnell, energy management coordinator for Jeffco Schools. “The hope is to reduce our carbon footprint and redirect the cost savings back in to other needs throughout the district.” The project responds to recent legislation that gives Colorado the highest renewable energy standard in the Rocky Mountain West, requiring that 30 percent of electricity be generated from renewable sources by 2020. “There’s a misguided belief that clean solar energy is not cost-effective, but that’s just not true,” said Jonathan Jaffrey, president, Renewable Social Benefit Funds. “We ensure access to the most cost-effective clean energy solutions, including low maintenance costs and long-term reliability. RSB Funds is focused on solutions for the public and not-for-profit sectors because of the huge impact the cost savings will have when they reinvest that savings into their core programs. We’re excited for construction to begin in Jeffco Schools.” The panels used in this project will generate about half the electricity for an average elementary school. Another benefit from the program is the Teach the Teachers classroom education piece, to teach students and teachers about solar power and other energy-saving measures. RSB Funds has partnered with Tecta America Colorado, Martifer Solar, and Golden Power Partners to provide the high-efficiency solar system to Jeffco Public Schools.
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Renewable Social Benefit Funds Brings 3 MW Solar Energy Project to Jeffco Schools

August 05, 2010

DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Renewable Social Benefit Funds (RSB Funds) and Jeffco Public Schools (Jeffco) partner to bring solar energy to 30 neighborhood schools. With no upfront cost to Jeffco because of federal, state and Xcel Energy renewable energy incentives, the goal is to save an estimated $1 million in energy costs over the next 20 years for Jefferson County taxpayers. “Bringing solar energy to Jeffco helps to cut overhead costs and stabilize rising electricity bills by allowing us to lock in a low electricity rate for years to come,” said Tom MacDonnell, energy management coordinator for Jeffco Schools. “The hope is to reduce our carbon footprint and redirect the cost savings back in to other needs throughout the district.” The project responds to recent legislation that gives Colorado the highest renewable energy standard in the Rocky Mountain West, requiring that 30 percent of electricity be generated from renewable sources by 2020. “There’s a misguided belief that clean solar energy is not cost-effective, but that’s just not true,” said Jonathan Jaffrey, president, Renewable Social Benefit Funds. “We ensure access to the most cost-effective clean energy solutions, including low maintenance costs and long-term reliability. RSB Funds is focused on solutions for the public and not-for-profit sectors because of the huge impact the cost savings will have when they reinvest that savings into their core programs. We’re excited for construction to begin in Jeffco Schools.” The panels used in this project will generate about half the electricity for an average elementary school. Another benefit from the program is the Teach the Teachers classroom education piece, to teach students and teachers about solar power and other energy-saving measures. RSB Funds has partnered with Tecta America Colorado, Martifer Solar, and Golden Power Partners to provide the high-efficiency solar system to Jeffco Public Schools.
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Dow Corning Sealants Provide LEED Credits for Green Buildings

August 04, 2010

Silicone Sealants Help Building Designers Create World Class Sustainable Architecture MIDLAND, Mich., Aug. 3 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Dow Corning today announced that as construction standards for energy efficient and green buildings become more stringent, use of its silicone sealants can contribute to earning LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) credits as administered by the U.S. Green Building Council. Using Dow Corning materials in combination with other construction materials can have a direct effect on several areas with specific LEED v3 credits, including: LEED 2009 for New Construction and Major Renovations Rating System -- Section Materials & Resources, MR Credit 5: products manufactured within 500 miles of the building site location. -- Section Indoor Environmental Quality, IEQ Credit 4.1: Dow Corning® Silicone Sealant VOC values fall below the applicable VOC limit listed within this credit. -- Section Indoor Environmental Quality, IEQ Credit 4.2: related to the VOC content of paints and coatings. "As a contributor of performance enhancing building materials for the construction industry, Dow Corning recognizes the need to deliver long-term sustainable solutions to create more environmentally conscious structures," said Jim Hayes, commercial director, Construction Industry, Dow Corning. "Dow Corning provides industry professionals with the products they need to achieve new designs and levels of energy performance." When determining LEED® credits, Dow Corning recommends referring to the specific LEED® literature for details concerning credits and when they can be taken.
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Research and Markets: Guide to Green Building Rating Systems: Understanding LEED, Green Globes, Energy Star, the National Green Building Standard, and More

August 04, 2010

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new report "Guide to Green Building Rating Systems: Understanding LEED, Green Globes, Energy Star, the National Green Building Standard, and More" to their offering. Today, sustainability is a growing concern for the architects, designers, builders, and owners of commercial and residential buildings. Meeting the requirements of a rating system provides a metric to evaluate and set priorities. But the variety and complexity of methods available to assess the eco-friendliness of a building can seem overwhelming. Guide to Green Building Rating Systems informs readers about the rating system selection process. Comparing essential issues such as cost, ease of use, and building performance, this book offers solid guidance that will help readers find the rating system that best fits their needs. This easy-to-follow reference includes: --An overview of the major national rating systems, including LEED, Green Globes, the National Green Building Standard, and ENERGY STAR --An in-depth look at each rating system, including its evolution, objectives, point structure, levels of certification, benefits, and shortcomings --How the ratings systems work for different types of buildings -- commercial, multi-family residential, and single-family residential construction --Illustrated case studies from different climate regions with project descriptions, cost data, and lessons learned by design teams, constructors, and owners --An overview of local, regional, and international rating systems --Guide to Green Building Rating Systems demystifies complex material, making this book an essential reference for building professionals engaged in, or wishing to pursue, sustainable building practices.
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Azure Power and Suntech Drive Solar Industry in India

August 03, 2010

WUXI, China and NEW DELHI, India, Aug. 3 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd., the world's largest producer of crystalline silicon solar panels, has signed agreements to supply Azure Power, India's leading independent solar power producer, with several megawatts of solar panels to develop utility-scale solar projects across several states in India. The solar power plants will be owned, developed, and financed by Azure Power and will feature thousands of Suntech's industry-leading 280W polycrystalline solar panels. The first project is already under construction and additional solar power plants will be developed in early 2011. Announcing the partnership, Mr. Inderpreet Wadhwa, CEO, Azure Power said, "Azure Power is excited to be working with Suntech, a world leader in solar PV modules. We believe that Suntech has superior crystalline silicon solar modules available in the market today and the know-how required for setting up large, utility-scale solar projects. Azure Power will continue to work with global leaders to deliver on our ambitious plans to reach grid parity with solar energy generation." The clean and quiet solar facilities will supply thousands of local residents with reliable electricity for decades, especially during peak demand hours, providing a sustainable alternative to carbon-based energy production. "With remarkable solar resources and robust economic growth, India has enormous potential for the development of a strong solar industry," said James Hu, Suntech's president for Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa. "We are excited about our partnership with Azure Power and working together to power sustainable economic growth in India for decades to come."
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Telemark Executives Participate in Manila Workshop on Sustainable and Net Zero Building

August 02, 2010

BRIDGEHAMPTON, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Executives of Telemark, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hamptons Luxury Homes (PINK:HLXH) have recently returned from participating in a “Workshop on Sustainable and Net-Zero Buildings: Latest Trends and Technologies” held in Manila, Philippines last week. The invitation was extended to Frank Dalene, President of Telemark, Inc. and Tim Dalene, LEED AP and Project Manager for the HGA House, a facility that is believed to be the first net-zero energy, embodied carbon neutral and LEED Platinum residence in the country. Both were invited as a result of their expertise and hands on experience in building to meet stringent “green” standards and beyond. The Workshop brought together experts in the area of energy conservation and green building that included the Dalenes as well as Professor Nay Htun, Research Professor of the Department of Technology and Society and the Advanced Energy Center, and Professor Lin-Shu Wang, of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, State University of New York at Stony Brook. These four individuals discussed a variety of green building technologies, newest trends in energy efficient equipment and low carbon infrastructure. The Dalenes led presentations that focused on “LEED Certification for Existing Buildings and New Construction – Process, Procedures, Pitfalls” and “Conversion of an Existing Home to High Performance Ultra Green – LEED Platinum and Beyond; Construction of Sustainable Buildings”. Professor Nay Htun, together with Frank Dalene, presented on the topic of “Emerging Trends in US and ISO Green Building Standards”. Dalene also specifically led a session on the subject of Low Carbon Infrastructure – An Indexing Mechanism, where he discussed his development of the International Carbon Equivalent Mechanism Attributed to Neutrality (ICEMAN) that can calculate and index the carbon neutrality associated with the production of materials products and buildings by the application of sciences established as a result of the Kyoto Protocol, the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, and other similar efforts. “We were honored to be included with Professors Htun and Wang as invited participants in this conference,” said Frank Dalene. “The Asian Development Bank is pursuing LEED certification as it embarks on an extension of its headquarters building. Their commitment to the inclusion of green elements in the design and construction of these facilities enabled us to have a mutually beneficial exchange of ideas and discussion during this meeting.”
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