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Register for the 2009 ENERGY STAR Summit in Denver

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Interested in learning more about ENERGY STAR?  The ENERGY STAR Summit and Awards Dinner will be held in Denver on December 9, 2009 at the Doubletree Hotel at Stapleton.

Come learn about the ENERGY STAR program from local champions and ENERGY STAR leadership.  The day will provide excellent education opportunities, networking, and continuing education.  In the evening the Smart Energy Living Alliance will recognize champions of the ENERGY STAR program during an awards dinner.

Don’t Miss the Early Bird Rates — Register Now!

  • 4 Educational Tracks
    • ENERGY STAR New Homes
    • Lessons from the Field — Advanced Building Science for ENERGY STAR
    • Home Performance with ENERGY STAR
    • Multi-Family Housing
  • Come meet and learn from  ENERGY STAR leadership such as Sam Rashkin, National Director, ENERGY STAR for Homes at U.S. EPA
  • Get local information on utility programs, Governor’s Energy Office programs, and federal incentives
  • Interact with panels and provide feedback on programs affecting your business

Register, Learn More, and Nominate Award Winners

Gulf Coast Green Living Festival: The Idea

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

The Gulf Coast Green Living Festival is a one of a kind eco-festival being planned in the lower ninth ward of New Orleans.  David Neiger, Principal of Populus Sustainable Design Consulting, serves on the board of Gulf Coast Green Living.

Read more about the origins of Gulf Coast Green Living in this recent post from the Gulf Coast Green Living blog by Charles Brown, the Executive Director of Gulf Coast Green Living:

I’ve been thinking seriously about an eco-festival in New Orleans for about six months now.  With the green movement gaining significant traction nationally, these environmentally friendly festivals have begun to pop up across the landscape.  The concept for these festivals is fairly simple.  You gather experts in fields related to sustainable living, green building practices, and alternative energy and provide a forum where they can share their knowledge and practical insight with the public.  Successful eco-fests generally program a combination of hands-on exhibits, participatory workshops, lectures and energy neutral entertainment. The ultimate goal is to entertain and educate the general public, without having an impact on the immediate environment.

In December, my wife and I traveled back to my hometown of Kutztown Pennsylvania to spend the holidays with my family.  While we were visiting I had the opportunity to speak with Archie Follweiler, the president of MAREA (Mid-Atlantic Renewable Energy Association). MAREA is a non-profit group based in southeastern Pennsylvania, which programs regular educational workshops related to renewable energy and sustainable living with an annual eco-fair, The Pennsylvania Renewable Energy and Sustainable Living Festival.

www.paenergyfest.com

Archie started throwing the fest five years ago.  Each year it has gotten bigger, more popular and more informative.  There is a huge appetite for all things related to the environment right now.  People are interested. That’s not to say that Archie doesn’t put a ton of time and effort into creating an informative festival.  This year’s line-up includes over 100 presenters, weighing in on topics that range from community solar farms to cooking with hydrogen.   A lot huge effort goes into making it all happen, but the rewards, a cleaner safer Earth, make it all worth it.

I passed the time on the long drive back to the bayou thinking about an energy festival in New Orleans.  By the time I crossed the Mason-Dixon line, my mind was set and I had started planning the thing out in my head.  Over the next six months I played with different ideas, scouted different locations and began setting up the non-profit corporation Gulf Coast Green Living.

Conceptually, I found it easier to address some of the things that would have to be different from the festival in PA, as well as those in other places.  First and foremost, New Orleans has a culture and an appetite for community festivities unique unto herself.  To have a festival in New Orleans presumes there will be some delicious eats and some funky music. Festivals occur on a weekly basis in this place and there are certain standards that need to be upheld.  That being said, what needs to separate the Gulf Coast Green Living Festival from so many of the others is the eco-science-fair aspect of it.  The science needs to be as big of a draw as the food and the music, which will be one of our great programming challenges.

Beyond the festival culture, we’re dealing with two totally different environments.  Kempton Pennsylvania is a very rural town with one traffic signal, surrounded by rolling hills of scattered woods and farmland. The region faces a whole different set of environmental challenges.  A festival in nola would have to focus on it’s own series of environmental issues that are unique to the region like coastal restoration, hurricane protection and the ongoing rebuilding of the entire gulf south.

As the idea took shape, I began recruiting some of my ingenious and creative friends to give me a hand with the planning.  In June we officially incorporated, elected a founding board of directors and adopted bylaws. We intend to kick off the 1st Annual Gulf Coast Green Living Festival in June of 2010, but we’re going to need a ton of help getting there.  So if you want to get involved with a cool community project on the ground level, drop us a line via e-mail charliebrown6@mac.com

We’re looking for anyone with an interest in any of the following:

  • Renewable Energy
  • Urban Farming
  • Hurricane Protection & Preparedness
  • Coastal Restoration
  • Energy Efficient Transportation
  • Green Design & Building
  • Recycling
  • Organic Lifestyles
  • Community Gardening
  • Non-profit Management
  • Fundraising
  • Event Planning
  • Accounting
  • Graphic Design
  • Web Design
  • Writing Content
  • Video Production
  • Editing
  • Community Activism
  • Visit Populus at EEBA Conference Off-Site Builders Challenge Home Tour

    Monday, August 17th, 2009

    Visit Populus at the EEBA Conference Off-site Builders Challenge Home Tour sponsored by the US DOE Building America – Builders Challenge on September 28, 2009.

    The tour will be led by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Residential Building Technologies Team Leader, Ed Pollock, and will feature two Builders Challenge qualified homes.

    The first home on the tour will be the Solar Harvest house in Boulder, Colorado by Eric Doub of Ecofutures Building.  The second featured home will be  Sean Smith and Company’s Washington Park Duplex which recently earned a 39 on the Builders Challenge E-Scale and is pending LEED for Homes Gold certification with the USGBC.

    Populus Sustainable Design Consulting provided high performance consulting on the Washington Park Duplex project and performed energy modeling and verification services for both the Builders Challenge and LEED for Homes programs.  Populus will be on-site at the Washington Park Duplex during the tour to answer any of your questions regarding the high performance and green features of the home.

    The bus for this tour (Tour IV) loads at 7:30 a.m. and will depart the Denver Marriott Tech Center at 8 a.m.  The bus will return to the Denver Marriott Tech Center in time for the EEBA Conference opening lunch.  This tour is limited to the first 50 attendees to register.  Learn more about the EEBA Conference Off-Site Tours and register here.

    Populus is a Boulder-based, full-service sustainable design consulting firm that focuses on high performance, net-zero and near-net-zero custom residential and multi-family projects.  Populus is your partner in high-performance design solutions, specializing in energy efficiency codes, green building certifications and LEED for Homes™ training.  Contact Populus at news@popboulder.com.

    Watch David Neiger Present to the Boulder County GreenBuilding Conference at the University of Colorado

    Monday, August 3rd, 2009

    David Neiger, Principal at Populus Sustainable Design Consulting presented regarding high performance remodeling to the Boulder County GreenBuilding Conference at the University of Colorado on July 17th.  View the video:

    Populus to Present at Pennsylvania Renewable Energy Festival

    Saturday, July 18th, 2009

    David Neiger, Principal at Populus Sustainable Design Consulting, will be presenting regarding performance-based green building codes at the MidAtlantic Renewable Energy Association’s Pennsylvania Renewable Energy Festival.

    The Future of Building Codes: Learning from Boulder, Colorado’s Energy Efficient, Green Building Codes

    Municipalities throughout the world are adopting green building codes that address issues from indoor air quality to energy efficiency.  This new generation of building codes is performance-based in nature, providing flexibility to create green, energy efficient homes.  Learn  about the implementation of cutting-edge energy efficiency codes in Boulder, Colorado and how municipalities nationwide can drastically reduce home energy consumption and carbon emissions.

    David will present on Saturday, September 19th at the Kempton Community Center in Kempton, PA.  The PA Renewable Energy is a three-day festival about renewable energy, natural building construction, sustainable agriculture, land-use planning, forestry and healthy living practices in general.  The festival features dynamic speakers, national exhibitors, workshops, hands-on demonstrations, vendors, live music and entertainment, children’s activities, food and more.  Learn more about the festival at www.paenergyfest.com.

    Populus is a Boulder-based, full-service sustainable design consulting firm that focuses on high performance, net-zero and near-net-zero custom residential and multi-family projects.  Populus is your partner in high-performance design solutions, specializing in energy efficiency codes, green building certifications and LEED for Homes™ training.  Contact Populus at news@popboulder.com.

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