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2.15.2006 ET
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Cutting-Edge Green Building and Clean Energy Trade Show at Building Energy Conference in Boston - Open to the Public
Over 120 Renewable Energy and Green Building Exhibitors
(CSRwire) Greenfield, MA -- The northeast's largest and most comprehensive
green building and renewable energy Trade Show will be center stage at the
Northeast Sustainable Energy Association's (NESEA) 31st annual Building
Energy Conference at Boston's Seaport World Trade Center on Wednesday
and Thursday, March 8 - 9, 2006. This year's Trade Show, with over 120
exhibitors, is sponsored by Alternate Energy, Inc.
"While the trade show was created with the professional architect, builder
and renewable energy professional in mind, it is a tremendous resource for
homeowners, corporations, or facilities managers interested in making
living or work spaces healthier and less expensive to heat and cool. "
said Christine Scott, Senior Planner/Urban Designer at Goody Clancy, an
architectural, planning, and preservation firm in Boston, and Chair of the
Building Energy Conference. "With the cost of energy at an all-time high,
the value of building green has never been more apparent,"
The trade show offers a wide range of products from flooring and carpeting
to insulation and wind and solar. To qualify as a "green product" the
product must have been manufactured in an environmentally-friendly way, it
must be recyclable, and it cannot release toxic fumes while in use. Some
products, such as insulation, doors, windows, window shades, and heating
systems are designed to save on heating and cooling bills. Others, such
and solar electric, solar thermal systems, or wind turbines are designed
to replace energy used with clean renewable energy that reduce carbon
emissions that cause climate change.
There are also a number of exhibitors that are offering services. For
example, Alternate Energy, trade show sponsor, will showcase its solar
installation capabilities and offer information on federal and tax
incentives. Several architectural firms that specialize in green building
and solar installations will be showcasing what they can offer. The
Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Renewable Energy Trust, title
sponsor of the conference, will have information on their programs that
help reduce the cost of adding solar energy to homes, schools, and
businesses in Massachusetts, or installing a wind turbine in
Massachusetts's communities.
Related Events on the Trade Show Floor
An On-site Bookstore with the most up-to-date practical green
building and clean renewable energy resources on the market will include
books authored by conference speakers.
A Green Art Show with paintings depicting the green building process
and sculptures made from recycled building materials will be featured from
Artists for Humanity and Boston Materials Resource Center respectively.
Networking Villages featuring green furniture, courtesy of Haworth,
Inc. are available for colleagues to relax and network.
A winning poster exhibit will profile on-going efforts to advance the
practice of sustainability and celebrate the next generation of
professionals. The BSA WindsCape Ideas Competition, the Solar Decathlon,
and the U.S. Green Building Council Design Competition will be on
display.
NESEA is also offering a free Public Forum during the conference
entitled, "Energy: Crisis or Opportunity?" to be held on Tuesday
evening, March 7 from 6:00 - 8:00 pm at the Seaport World Trade Center's
Amphitheater. The Public Forum will be moderated by Jim Braude, anchor
with NECN's NewsNight show. The expert panelists and the audience will
engage in a lively discussion of how we can meet the energy crisis while
improving national security, the economy, and the environment.
The trade show and Public Forum are part of NESEA's three-day Building
Energy '06 conference, which will draw over 1500 professionals from the
Northeast for workshops, sessions, networking, and live and silent
auction.
The Massachusetts Technology Collaborative is Title Sponsor and Goody
Clancy is a Gold Sponsor of Building Energy 2006. Additional sponsors
include: Alternative Energy Retailer, American Planning Association,
Arrowstreet, BuildingGreen, Cape Light Compact, Cape Wind Associates,
Commercial Builder/Architect Magazine, Connecticut Clean Energy Fund,
Conservation Services Group, Contractor Power, CSRwire, E-The
Environmental Magazine, Efficiency Maine, EIN Publishing, Energy Magazine,
Environmental Design and Construction Magazine, Green Roofs for Healthy
Cities, GreenBiz.com, Haworth, High Profile Monthly, Honeywell Utility
Solutions, Home Energy Magazine, KeySpan Energy Delivery, Long Island
Power Authority, Maine's State Energy Program, Massachusetts Department of
Energy Resources, New England Cable News, New England Real Estate Journal,
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, North American
Wind Power, NSTAR, Residential Design & Build Magazine, Rhode Island
Renewable Energy Fund, Sasaki, Smart HomeOwner Magazine, SmartPower, Solar
Design Associates, Sterling Planet, UK Trade and Investment, and the U.S.
Department of Energy.
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.
For more information or to register for Building Energy 2006 --
"The Practice of Sustainability: Proven Profitable Partnership," please
visit
www.BuildingEnergy.nesea.org.
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