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Archive for November, 2011

Every time I receive an update from the Rocky Mountain Institute, I find it very inspiring, and…

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…they seem to be on target all of the time.

Recently, they published the 10 Facts About Our Energy Landscape, which are:

  1. The US burns 13 millions barrels of oil a day (half imported) at a cost of $2 billion!
  2. The US’s 120 million buildings consume 42% of the nation’s energy.
  3. We spend more than $400 billion a year to heat and power buildings.
  4. US industry employs about 131 million people and generates over 40% of the US GDP, using roughly one-fourth of the nation’s total energy per year.
  5. 86% of US electricity is generated in large, centralized power plants.
  6. By 2050, if we make efficiency a goal, and switch from oil, coal and one-third less natural gas to renewable energy, we’d save a net $5 trillion!
  7. By 2050, a $2 trillion investment to make cars, trucks and planes more efficient, and more effectively used would save $5.8 trillion.
  8. Building’s energy use can be 40 to 60% more efficient in 2050 than today – despite 70% more floorspace.
  9. US industry can produce about 84% more output with 9 to 13% less energy.
  10. We can capture and integrate the renewable energy needed to meet 80% or more of our electricity needs by 2050.

Interesting, isn’t it?  Be sure to read the entire post, and comment below if you’d like to share your thoughts on this.

Thank you,

- Dan

Once I stepped inside, I knew…

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(Photo used with permission from Paul Shahriari – www.FLGreenHouse.com)

…I’d found the most beautiful kitchen in the world! icon smile Solar Skylights   A Beautiful Kitchen in Cape Coral

It was absolutely break taking – aside from its very functional design – the fact that it was flooded with natural daylight really took it over the top!

Some light entered the room through windows on the north and south sides of the house, too.

But most of the light was provided by two tubular skylights centered in the ceiling.  The combination created a very enjoyable feeling…  I just wanted to stand there and breathe in the natural light.

Paul’s Florida High Performance Green House is located right here in Cape Coral, Florida, and he shares ALL of the details of this unique learning opportunity, including:

  • the cost/benefit of green building,
  • exactly what green elements are used in this project,
  • real-life data of energy consumption (this is amazing!), and so much more!

Be sure to learn more about Paul’s project at: www.FLGreenHouse.com.

How inspiring!

Enjoy,

- Dan

PS – Did you know we have 21 tubular solar skylights that light up our office’s at FafcoSolar?  Come in sometime, and see for yourself, it’s really cool!