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Creating a Green Building Program: Watch Populus’ Presention to Hailey, Idaho City Council and Blaine County Board of County Commissioners

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Looking for an introduction to municipal green building programs or energy efficiency codes?  In October of 2009, David Neiger of Populus Sustainable Design Consulting traveled to Idaho to present to the Hailey City Council and the Blaine County Board of County Commissioners regarding above-code energy programs and green building codes. The presentation is a great introduction for elected officials and municipalities to the world of green building.

Watch the full presentation on the Environmental Resource Center’s website: Creating a Green Building Program.

Populus is a full service sustainable design consulting firm that focuses on high performance, net-zero and near-net-zero custom residential and multi-family projects.  Populus guides architects and builders through the requirements of mandatory green building codes and optional green home certification programs, providing HERS rating, LEED for Homes Green Rater services and municipal energy code consulting.  In addition, Populus offers an Energy Code Workshop for architects and municipalities, as well as LEED for Homes training.  Visit Populus at www.popboulder.com.

Populus Teaching Energy Design Workshop in Denver Tomorrow!

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

Just a reminder to all of our architects and builders that Populus Sustainable Design Consulting will be teaching its Energy Design Workshop in Denver tomorrow.  The workshop is sponsored by the City and County of Denver, the Governor’s Energy Office and the Environmental Protection Agency.   Populus’ Energy Design Workshop will familiarize participants with the HERS energy modeling process required for the ENERGY STAR for New Homes program and give architects and builders hands-on experience learning how to achieve above-code home energy performance within a budget.

Currently there are over sixty people registered for Populus’ workshop, but please contact Jack Sinclair at the City of Denver if you are interested in attending:  Jack.Sinclair@denvergov.org.  You can find more information about the workshop here.

Populus is a full service sustainable design consulting firm that focuses on high performance, net-zero and near-net-zero custom residential and multi-family projects.  Populus guides architects and builders through the requirements of mandatory green building codes and optional green home certification programs, providing HERS rating, LEED for Homes Green Rater services and municipal energy code consulting.  In addition, Populus offers an Energy Code Workshop for architects and municipalities, as well as LEED for Homes training.  Visit Populus at www.popboulder.com.

AIA Study Finds 50% Rise in Green Building Programs Since 2007

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

A recent American Institute of Architects (“AIA”) study highlights the national trend toward green building programs since 2007.  According to an AIA survery, more than one in five U.S. cities (with populations of more than 50,000) report having programs in place that promote green building.  This number represents a 50% increase in municipal green building programs over the last two years.  The Western and Mountain regions lead the nation in the number of green building programs per state.  Given the size of the cities with green building programs, the impact of these sustainability programs reach about 53 million people.

To find out more about these sustainability and green building initiatives throughout the nation, see the AIA’s new report, Green Building Policy in a Changing Economic Environment, which also contains policies and recommendations to assist policymakers in advancing sustainability and green building.  You’ll also find case studies that highlight the green building programs in several cities, including Boston, Philadelphia, LA and Grand Rapids.

In light of the economic downturn during the last two years, AIA Executive Vice President / CEO, Christine McEntee, finds the results of the AIA’s survey encouraging and a sign “that cities are recognizing the economic benefits of energy-efficient buildings.”  The AIA is a prominent adopter of the 2030 Challenge and has committed to a goal of carbon neutral (zero energy) buildings by 2030, in addition to its goal that “all design projects will be sustainable as a matter of course.”

Populus is a full service sustainable design consulting firm that focuses on high performance, net-zero and near-net-zero custom residential and multi-family projects.  Populus guides architects and builders through the requirements of mandatory green building codes and optional green home certification programs, providing HERS rating, LEED for Homes Green Rater services and municipal energy code consulting.  In addition, Populus offers an Energy Code Workshop for architects and municipalities, as well as LEED for Homes training.  Visit Populus at www.popboulder.com.

Populus Provides Energy Code Training in Idaho and New Mexico

Monday, October 26th, 2009

David Neiger and Laura Hutchings of Populus Sustainable Design Consulting recently returned from Idaho and New Mexico, where Populus provided training to various municipalities regarding performance-based energy codes.

Blaine County, Idaho

Blaine County, Idaho

In Idaho, Populus hosted a hands-on Energy Design Workshop sponsored by the City of Hailey, Blaine County and the local AIA Chapter.  The Energy Design Workshop gave builders and architects the opportunity to work in small groups with local home energy raters to achieve varying levels of above-code home energy performance.  The Workshop began with a presentation by David Neiger, which included a behind-the-scenes look at how home energy modeling works to create a miles per gallon rating for a home.  Following David’s presentation, the architects and builders broke into smaller groups, each targeting a different level of above-code energy performance from a HERS 70 to a HERS 35.  Each group began with the same code-built model and were given a menu of energy efficiency upgrades with associated costs.  At the end of the exercise, each group shared lessons learned, energy upgrades chosen and the percentage cost increase associated with reaching each HERS score.

Following the Energy Code Workshop, Populus presented regarding performance-based energy codes to the Hailey City Council and Blaine County Board of County Commissioners.  After returning from Idaho, the Populus team voyaged to New Mexico where Populus trained staff and officials from Los Alamos County and the Los Alamos Department of Public Utilities regarding green building programs and performance-based energy codes.

You can learn more about the training and services that Populus offers for municipalities and building industry professionals here.

Populus is a full service sustainable design consulting firm that focuses on high performance, net-zero and near-net-zero custom residential and multi-family projects.  Populus guides architects and builders through the requirements of mandatory green building codes and optional green home certification programs, providing HERS rating, LEED for Homes Green Rater services and LEED for Homes training.  Visit Populus at www.popboulder.com.

Rising to the Challenge: Architecture 2030 and Residential Energy Codes

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

What is the 2030 Challenge and why should we care about residential energy codes?  Architecture 2030 is an organization dedicated to reducing the environmental impact of the built environment. Given the environmental impact of buildings, dramatically reducing the energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions associated with residential and commercial buildings is the key to reversing global climate change.

To achieve these dramatic reductions, Architecture 2030 has introduced the 2030 Challenge, which calls for an incremental approach to reducing the energy consumptions of buildings, with an ultimate goal of zero energy buildings by 2030.

What do the 2030 Challenge targets mean for residential remodels and new construction?  The current, initial goal for residential buildings is a 50% reduction in building energy usage.  For those familiar with RESNET’s Home Energy Rating System, which is a “miles per gallon” type rating for a home, a 50% reduction in building energy usage is the equivalent of a HERS Index Score of 65 or less.  A HERS Index Score of 65 means that a home is rated to be 35% more efficient than the same house built to code.  As a reference point, the current requirements for ENERGY STAR qualification for a home is a HERS Index Score of 85, or 15% above-code performance.

It is estimated that 35% above-code performance (or a HERS 65) for all new or remodeled residential construction would effectively halt the increase of greenhouse gas emissions for the residential building sector.  While the 2030 Challenge calls for increased reductions in energy usage over time, with an ultimate goal of zero energy homes by 2030, the challenge sets realistic, achievable goals that are meant to meet the building industry “where it is.”  The immediate target of achieving HERS Index scores of 65 for residential buildings can be met by incorporating low-cost measures that should be “best practices” in the construction industry – incorporating adequate insulation levels, “tight” construction (along with proper ventilation), placing all ducts inside conditioned space, installing above-code mechanical equipment and ENERGY STAR appliances and windows.

The 2030 Challenge targets have been adopted in one form or another at the federal, state and municipal levels – for example, President Obama’s recent Executive Order calls for immediate energy reductions for federal buildings and requires all new and remodeled federal buildings to be zero energy by 2030.  Additionally, the Department of Energy’s Building America Builders Challenge program has a stated goal of all zero energy homes by 2030.  In addition, the 2030 Challenge has been formally adopted by the U.S. Conference of Mayors, the American Institute of Architects, the States of New Mexico, Washington, Illinois, Minnesota, the National Governors Association, the National Association of Counties, the Cities of Santa Fe, New Mexico, Richmond, Virginia and Santa Barbara, California.  In addition, many of the largest architecture firms in the country and many other regional firms and organizations have committed to reducing the energy consumption of the building sector by adopting the Challenge.

While many states and municipalities have adopted residential energy codes that require above-code home energy performance, Section 201 of the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 (H.R. 2454, or “Waxman-Markey”) passed by the House addresses residential energy consumption on a national scale.  Section 201 calls for national building code energy reduction targets of 30% below the baseline energy code in 2010, 50% below the baseline energy code in 2014-2015, and 5% additional reduction every three years to 2029-2030.

As residential energy codes become more and more mainstream, adequate education and training is essential to ensure proper implementation.  Oftentimes, additional training is needed so that building code officials, municipal staff, local governments, contractors and architects understand the building science behind high-performance homes.  For example, as homes become less leaky and “tighter,” it’s important that contractors understand the importance of indoor moisture control measures and proper ventilation.  Home energy performance can be quantified with the Home Energy Rating System (or “HERS”) – for many architects and developers, the HERS system can be a “black box,” as it’s not readily apparent how changes in building design and specifications will change the energy score of a home.  An experienced HERS Rater should be able to explain the “behind-the-scenes” operation of energy modeling software and give architects and contractors the information that they need to understand how changes in home design, insulation and mechanical systems will impact the overall energy performance of the building.

Populus Sustainable Design Consulting, a Boulder-based residential energy consulting firm and adopter of the 2030 Challenge, has worked with municipalities nationally to aid in the implementation of performance-based energy codes, particularly those that target above-code levels of energy performance.  Populus offers an Energy Code Workshop targeted to municipal staff, code officials, county commissioners, city council and/or local building trade organizations.  In addition, Populus offers an Energy Code Workshop for Architects which gives architects hands-on, real world experience working with an energy rater to design buildings that achieve above-code home energy performance within a budget.  Populus also offers consulting and residential case studies to assist states and municipalities in setting above-code residential energy performance standards that meet their goals.  Want to learn how Populus can assist with residential energy codes?  Contact Populus at 303-325-7650.

LEED for Homes Training Class Scheduled in Santa Fe, New Mexico

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Populus is pleased to announce that we’ve scheduled a LEED for Homes Intensive Training in Santa Fe, New Mexico for October 26th and October 27th, following the Santa Fe Greenbuilding Summit and Expo (Oct. 22-25).

Are you a builder or architect in Santa Fe, Albuquerque or elsewhere in New Mexico?  Then you’ve probably heard of New Mexico’s Sustainable Building Tax Credit that rewards you for building a LEED for Homes Silver Certified Home.  Under the Sustainable Building Tax Credit, a single-family or multi-family home that earns LEED for Homes Silver certification or higher and achieves a Home Energy Rating System (HERS) Index of 60 or lower, can earn $5 per square foot for the first 2,000 square feet and $2.50 per square foot for the next 1,000 square feet of home.  Those numbers increase dramatically for LEED for Homes Platinum Certified projects, which receive $9.00 per square foot for the first 2,000 square feet and $4.45 per square foot for the next 1,000 square feet.  That’s a tax credit of $22,450 for a LEED Platinum Certified Home in New Mexico!!!

Want to learn how you can promote greenbuilding and help your clients qualify for this tax credit by designing and building LEED Certified homes?  Populus’ LEED for Homes Intensive Training is coming to New Mexico!  The class is designed to expand your knowledge of the USGBC’s LEED for Homes program or to help you study for the new LEED for Homes AP Plus or LEED Green Associate exams.

Classes are taught by David Neiger, Principal at Populus Sustainable Design Consulting:

  • B.S. Architecture, Penn State University
  • RESNET Home Energy Rater
  • USGBC Green Rater
  • LEED AP Homes
  • Served as a Subject Matter Expert to the USGBC

Featuring

  • Hands-on learning experiences that emphasize project team roles and credit requirements
  • Green Rater demonstrations
  • In-depth coverage of building science, including air leakage, moisture control, ventilation strategies and durability management
  • Overview of RESNET’s Home Energy Rating System (or “HERS rating”), including key energy efficiency strategies
  • Comprehensive coverage of green building, including materials and resources, water efficiency, indoor air quality, energy efficiency, sustainable sites and landscaping
  • Introduction to complimentary green building certification programs, including EPA’s Indoor airPLUS and ENERGY STAR for New Homes program
Santa Fe, New Mexico

Oct. 26, 2009 – Oct. 27, 2009

Marvin Design Gallery by Solarglass, 32 Bisbee Court, Suite A, Santa Fe, NM

Thanks to sponsorship by Marvin Design Gallery by Solarglass, we are pleased to offer this class at only $199 (regularly $299) – Register now – class size is limited!

To enroll in a training class please email laura@popboulder.com or call Populus at 303-325-7650. We will contact you to confirm your registration and to process credit card payment by telephone.

Who Should Attend

The class is geared toward green building professionals (especially architects and builders) interested in learning more about the USGBC’s LEED for Homes program, those interested in learning green building and building science principles (especially as it relates to durability issues, indoor air quality and energy efficiency), real estate professionals who seek to understand and market green homes, as well as product manufacturers and salespeople who want to better understand how their products interact with green building certification programs.

While the class is an intensive introduction to green building and building science principles, it is also designed for those interested in studying for GBCI’s (the “Green Building Certification Institute”) LEED for Homes AP (or “Accredited Professional”) exam or Green Associate exams.

Registration

Included in the Registration Fee: 2-day training class, Populus’ LEED for Homes outline, continental breakfast and lunch.

Classes are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.

Populus is a full service sustainable design consulting firm that focuses on high performance, net-zero and near-net-zero custom residential and multi-family projects.  Populus guides architects and builders through the requirements of mandatory green building codes and optional green home certification programs, providing HERS rating, LEED for Homes Green Rater services and LEED for Homes training.  Visit Populus at www.popboulder.com.

Populus LEED for Homes Training Class Teaches Green Building Principles to Boulder Professionals

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Today, Populus concluded its third LEED for Homes Intensive Training Class in Boulder, Colorado.  The class is geared toward green building professionals (especially architects and builders) interested in learning more about the USGBC’s LEED for Homes program, those interested in learning green building and building science principles (especially as it relates to durability issues, indoor air quality and energy efficiency), real estate professionals who seek to understand and market green homes, as well as product manufacturers and salespeople who want to better understand how their products interact with green building certification programs.  While the class is an intensive introduction to green building and building science principles, it is also designed for those interested in studying for GBCI’s (the “Green Building Certification Institute”)  LEED for Homes AP (or “Accredited Professional”) exam or Green Associate exams.

David Neiger Teaches Indoor Air Quality and Building Science Principles at Populus' LEED for Homes Class

David Neiger Teaches Indoor Air Quality and Building Science Principles at Populus' LEED for Homes Class

Populus’ next LEED for Homes Intensive Training Class is scheduled for October 1st and 2nd in Santa Fe, New Mexico at the Marvin Design Gallery by SolarGlass.

Populus is in the process of scheduling our next class in Colorado and will be releasing more details in the near future.  If you live in Boulder or Denver, or elsewhere in Colorado, and have an interest in our LEED for Homes Intensive Training Class, please email Laura Hutchings at Populus (laura@popboulder.com) and we will add you to our interest list and notify you when the next class is scheduled.

For organizations who are interested in scheduling a green building LEED for Homes educational event at their offices, please contact Populus at 303-325-7650.  We offer our intensive training nation-wide and will work with you to tailor our green building educational program to meet the goals of your organization.  Oftentimes this option will be more affordable than sending numerous individual attendees to our LEED for Homes Intensive Training.

Populus has experience training corporate sales teams, municipalities, real estate professionals, architects and builders regarding green building and building science principles, indoor air quality, energy efficiency (including an in-depth explanation of the Home Energy Rating System (aka “HERS Rating”)), and green building materials.  Populus seeks to empower the green building industry with the information required to create healthy, high-performance (whether its ENERGY STAR or Net Zero) green homes.

Populus also has experience consulting with municipalities nationwide regarding performance-based energy codes.  We can tailor our training and consulting services to effectively educate municipalities, code officials and industry stakeholders about the implementation of progressive energy efficiency codes.

If you’re interested in learning how Populus can provide green building education and in-depth coverage of the LEED for Homes program or RESNET’s Home Energy Rating System, contact Laura Hutchings at laura@popboulder.com to find out more.

Populus is a full service sustainable design consulting firm that focuses on high performance, net-zero and near-net-zero custom residential and multi-family projects.  Populus guides architects and builders through the requirements of mandatory green building codes and optional green home certification programs, providing HERS rating, LEED for Homes Green Rater services and LEED for Homes training.  Visit Populus at www.popboulder.com.

Go Beyond Carbon Neutral: Building On-Site Seminar To Feature Logan Wiggins House 3

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Ready to go beyond carbon neutral?  Register now for the BGBG’s September 23rd Building On-Site Seminar at Jim Logan’s beyond-net-zero, carbon neutral “Logan Wiggins House 3.”

Logan Wiggins House 3 goes beyond net-zero in its bid to achieve LEED for Homes Platinum certification

Logan Wiggins House 3 goes beyond net-zero in its bid to achieve LEED for Homes Platinum certification.

The home, designed by Jim Logan Architects and built by Hughes Construction, is pursuing LEED Platinum certification in the USGBC’s LEED for Homes Rating System.  With its super high performance energy features, it looks as though this project may end up being the highest scoring LEED Platinum project in the country to date. 

Populus Sustainable Design Consulting provided HERS energy modeling and rating services, as well as LEED for Homes Green Rater services on the project. 

This Beyond-Net-Zero Home Utilizes Earthlinked Technologies Refrigerant-Based Ground-Source Heat Pump with a Forced-Air Delivery System

This beyond-net-zero home utilizes an Earthlinked Technologies refrigerant-based ground-source heat pump with a forced-air delivery system.

Namaste Solar, also a Boulder-based company, provided the grid-tied PV System for the home, while Aircraft installed the Earthlinked Technologies ground source heat pump.  The home also incorporates Serious Materials’ (formerly Alpen) triple pane double Heat Mirror windows.

Interested in learning more about the green features of this beyond net-zero, carbon neutral home?  Join us for the BGBG’s Building On-Site Seminar or visit the home during the Center for ReSource Conservation’s Tour of Solar and Green Homes on Saturday, September 26th.

See Inside a Lifebreath Heat Recovery Ventilator ("HRV")

See Inside a Lifebreath Heat Recovery Ventilator ("HRV")

Populus is the exclusive sponsor of the Logan Wiggins House 3 on the CRC’s tour and will be on-site during the day to answer your questions regarding the green, high-performance features of the home.

Populus is a full service sustainable design consulting firm that focuses on high performance, net-zero and near-net-zero custom residential and multi-family projects.  Populus guides architects and builders through the requirements of mandatory green building codes and optional green home certification programs, providing HERS rating, LEED for Homes Green Rater services and LEED for Homes training.  Visit Populus at www.popboulder.com.

Populus to Present to Sun Valley Idaho Regarding Performance-Based Building Codes

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

We are pleased to announce that David Neiger of Populus will present regarding performance-based energy codes to the City of Hailey and Board of Blaine County Commissioners, Idaho on October 13, 2009.  Populus Sustainable Design Consulting has consulted to various municipalities and presented nationally regarding the implementation of performance-based energy codes.  Populus’ presentation to the City of Hailey and Board of County Commissioners will provide background on types of green building programs, an overview of the Home Energy Rating System (or “HERS”) and present lessons learned from the implementation of the City of Boulder and Boulder County’s performance-based energy codes.

In addition, Populus will present and facilitate a “Higher Performance Design Charrette” on October 12, 2009 for members of the Sun Valley architecture community.  AIA credits will be available and the presentation/charrette will focus on the integrative design process,   energy modeling and Populus’ experience working with architects and developers to comply with the requirements of the performance-based energy codes in Boulder.

Populus is a full service sustainable design consulting firm that focuses on high performance, net-zero and near-net-zero custom residential and multi-family projects.  Populus guides architects and builders through the requirements of mandatory green building codes and optional green home certification programs, providing HERS rating, LEED for Homes Green Rater services and LEED for Homes training.  Visit Populus at www.popboulder.com.

Populus Presenting Regarding Performance-based Building Codes at PA Renewable Energy Festival

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Populus 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 Neiger of Populus Sustainable Design Consulting 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.