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10.01.2008 - 01:23pm ET
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Public Invited To Visit Green Buildings Across The Northeast
Neighborhood Doors to be Open on October 4
(CSRwire) GREENFIELD, MA. - October 1, 2008 - How do you reduce fuel costs, increase
energy efficiency, and create a healthy environment in your home or
building?
The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) invites the
public to visit local sustainable buildings across the northeast United
States to talk with energy-saving experts during the 2008 Green Buildings
Open House on Saturday, October 4. NESEA's Green Buildings Open House,
part of the American Solar Energy Society's National Solar Tour, is an
opportunity to learn first-hand how incorporating green elements can help
reduce heating costs, increase energy conservation, and even generate
surplus clean energy.
Private homes, businesses, public buildings, and renewable energy
installations throughout the northeast will open their doors and welcome
the public to tour, ask questions, and discover the ways people are
conserving energy, saving money, and protecting the environment. The
Green Buildings Open House, sponsored by Efficiency Maine, a Division of
the Maine Public Utilities Commission; GroSolar; National Grid; New York
State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA); and NRG
Systems, will be held in all six New England States, plus New York, New
Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
Last year, thousands of people toured over 600 energy-efficient buildings
from Pennsylvania to Maine to experience the variety of ways presently
being used to conserve energy, save money on energy bills, and help reduce
the carbon footprint of their homes or other buildings. A complete list of
Green Buildings Open House sites and events is available at www.nesea.org/buildings/openhouse.
Use the list of Open Houses in your area to plan a visit or design your
own tour of several local Green Buildings.
David Barclay, NESEA Executive Director, states, "With fuel costs on the
rise, the opportunity to talk one on one with building and home owners
about ways they have reduced their fuel consumption is invaluable. The
Green Buildings Open house presents ways to save money on energy costs and
showcases how clean renewable energy is being used today. It is an easy
way to learn from people who are living and working happily and
comfortably with their energy-efficient choices."
Examples of green features that are used in homes and buildings that will
be open during this event include passive solar heating (advantageous
placement of windows), solar hot water collection and storage, radiant
floor heating, the generation of electricity by using photovoltaics (solar
panels) or wind, use of energy-saving appliances and techniques
(super-insulation and sealing air spaces), use of sustainable and healthy
building materials, and the use of water-saving fixtures.
To improve indoor air quality, green building materials that address
allergy/asthma-sensitive people include paints, insulation, and carpeting.
Also demonstrated is the use of local, sustainable-harvested wood
products. Visitors may also learn about how they can support the expanded
development of renewable energy by purchasing clean renewable energy
through their utility company or a green electricity provider.
There are a variety of ways to reduce energy costs of a home or building.
Three easy and relatively inexpensive ways are to change all light bulbs to
compact fluorescent, seal air leaks to reduce drafts, and turn off power
strips to appliances when not in use.
Available at each host site will be NESEA's Sustainable Green Pages.
Listed in this publication are organizations and individuals that offer
sustainable products and services in the Northeast U.S. that include
quality building practices, energy services, and transportation. In
addition, State and Federal incentives (tax credits, grants, rebates, and
discount utility rates) are available at www.dsireusa.org for renewable energy
and energy-efficiency technologies. Check www.EnergyStar.gov for Federal
tax-credit information on qualified appliances and products.
Green Buildings Open House media partners include CSRwire, E/The
Environmental Magazine, ecological Home Ideas, Environmental Design +
Construction, Green Builder Magazine, Green Living Journal, High-Profile
Monthly, metrogreenbusiness.org, New Jersey & Co., the New England Real
Estate Journal, New York House, and Smart HomeOwner magazine.
The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) is the
Northeast's leading organization of professionals working in sustainable
energy, whole systems thinking and green technologies. NESEA facilitates
the widespread adoption and use of sustainable energy by providing support
to industry professionals and by educating and motivating consumers to
learn about, ask for and adopt sustainable energy and green building
practices. NESEA accomplishes this through a number of ongoing programs
and annual events including: Building Energy Conference and Trade Show,
K-12 Education, the Sustainability Workshop Series, and the Sustainable
Green Pages. For more information, visit www.nesea.org or call 413-774-6051.
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