In episode 003: Build Me Green theGreenScreen.tv host Bill Rogers looks at green innovative projects from historical to the latest in contemporary building. First it's the historical renovation of James Petersen's engineering offices. Assisted by Michael Bruss and Bruss construction the sequence asks if historical renovation and energy efficiency can be combined. In the last sequence Shane Carter of Ridgeview Construction uses structured insulated panels to make a new home efficient enough to be near energy zero, where the home's energy system can generate more energy than the house consumes.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Sunday, March 20, 2011
theGreenScreen.tv 002 from NESEA
theGreenScreen.tv comes to you from the Building Energy 11 Conference and Trade Show at the Seaport Trade Center in Boston. Brought to you by NESEA (Northeastern Sustainable Energy Association). Host Bill Rogers speaks with a wide range of attendees of the events including:
Joerg Gaebler of Wagner & Comapny
Jack Bingham of SEA Solar Store
Peter Crawley of EBI Consulting
Mike Lassel of Lassel Architects
Phil Kaplan of Kaplan Thompson Architects
Scott Szycher of the Green Alliance
Dr. Ricky Stern of "E' Inc.
Laurie Leyshon of MAGJC
Ed Whitaker of Thermal Storage Solutions
and others
Joerg Gaebler of Wagner & Comapny
Jack Bingham of SEA Solar Store
Peter Crawley of EBI Consulting
Mike Lassel of Lassel Architects
Phil Kaplan of Kaplan Thompson Architects
Scott Szycher of the Green Alliance
Dr. Ricky Stern of "E' Inc.
Laurie Leyshon of MAGJC
Ed Whitaker of Thermal Storage Solutions
and others
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