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I’m proud to have our first official guest blogger, Philip Reed, contributing to my blog.  Enjoy!

It’s taken some time but we’re beginning to look at renewable sources of energy such as solar owner as the norm in new construction.

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“Solar power as the norm rather than the exception.” –Philip J Reed, Westwood College

It’s taken some time but we’re beginning to look at renewable sources of energy such as solar power as the norm in new  construction. Take a look around at new builds and renovations and there are clear indications that we are taking the condition of our environment much more seriously then we have in past years.

Government incentives, buy back programs, and rebates have played a large part in this change in attitude as they have lowered the price of these technologies therefore making them far more widely accessible. There is no point in championing a technology if no one can afford to implement it. This is important not only in commercial or industrial applications, but in residential ones as well.

If a homeowner has the option of an inefficient heating or cooling system that literally hemorrhages money or an efficient solar or other renewable system that actually saves them their hard earned cash and has been made affordable by incentive programs, which do you think they’ll choose?

A perfect example of this new way of thinking is to look at the education sector. Seem like a strange jump from environmentally friendly building practices to education? It’s not.

At some schools- the ones that are forward thinking and have an eye on industry- a construction management degree will include curriculum in utilizing renewable resources. This is a very important change in our thinking as it ensures that our future builders will consider these options the norm rather than the exception. This inevitably means that we will see a greater increase in green builds and a more stable cost to do so. The better training in renewable options given at the university level will mean more implementation at the building level.

There are certainly further steps to be taken and more environmentally sensitive options and technologies to explore but adding a solar power component to something like a construction management degree is defiantly a step in the right direction. If we can make environmentally damaging construction something that is socially frowned upon by teaching its alternatives to those who will eventually be in charge of building, we will all win.

- Philip Reed

PS – Here’s a related quote from a builder we know, too:

“The truth of the matter is this, if building an energy efficient or energy independent house is the goal from the start, it’s really pretty simple.  By bringing together the client with a designer, architect, and building scientist that understand the process, a High Performance or Net Zero home can be built at a competitive price to similarly equipped ‘energy hog’ homes.” 

Reed Schweizer
Ravenwood Homes

If our roads were converted from pavement to specialized solar panels, we’d easily be able to supply power to everyone in the US.

This video is very inspirational, I hope you enjoy it as much as I have!  Learn how we can use Solar Highways and harness the energy of the road!

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Enjoy!

-Dan

Imagine a farming lifestyle that’s ‘beyond organic’, and completely…

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…transparent.

Transparent in the sense that you can visit the farm, producing the food you eat, anytime.  No secrets, no locked doors, and every corner being camera accessible.

It’s here, and I’m inspired!

The farm is called Polyface Farms, and they’re located in Swoope, Virginia.

They have some very powerful Guiding Principles:

  • Transparency – Come, visit, and see everything for yourself!
  • Grass-based – All animals are moved frequently to new “salad bars”!
  • Individuality – Respecting and honoring the pigness of a pig is a foundation for societal health.
  • and more!

Be sure to learn more about their story, and how inspiring they are, if you have a chance!

If you would like to learn more about creating a sustainable future, and the solar energy options that help create it, be sure to contact us online, or give us a call at (239) 574-1500.

Thank you,

- Dan

 

Back in November of last year…

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I made the bold statement that Florida could be energy independent, in part, by using the Gulf Stream to power the east coast of Florida.

Well, today, you can learn more about how that will become a reality!

SmartPlanet.com’s blog post is titled:

“University moves toward powering Florida with the Gulf Stream”.

Think about how much energy we’d be able to harness from the ever powerful Gulf Stream!

If you’re excited as I am, be sure to read their post, and let me know what you think (simply add a comment below).

If you would like to learn more about creating a sustainable future, and the solar energy options that help create it, be sure to contact us online, or give us a call at (239) 574-1500.

Thank you!

- Dan

WOW!  17 dollars and 74 cents…

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That’s how much my Florida Power & Light (FPL) electrical bill was in March of this year…

The amazing thing?

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As I mentioned, in my previous blog post, I’m sharing the latest release from the Energy Policy Institute.

It’s part of Lester Brown’s latest book, World on the Edge: How to Prevent Environmental and Economic Collapse.

Enjoy,

-Dan

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Part 2 of 3

Governments that are unable to ensure adequate and affordable food risk political instability and social unrest. If they cannot provide basic security, they may descend into state failure. Many of the world’s failing states are hampered by high population growth rates and a deteriorating resource base, and depend heavily on international food aid.

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A NEW DIRECTION:

Time is running short, but we can pull back from the edge. While security is a major concern for the world’s governments, we have inherited a definition of security from the last century, one dominated by two world wars and the Cold War. Rather than armed aggression, today we are at risk from the fallout of climate change, population growth, water shortages, poverty, rising food prices, and failing states. Military spending worldwide exceeds $1.5 trillion annually; yet traditional defense outlays do little to address these true threats to our future. Diverting just 12 percent of global military spending can meet the goals of eradicating poverty, ensuring basic health care, stabilizing population, and restoring the earth’s natural systems.

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More data is available in Lester’s book [on Amazon].

Continued in my next blog post…

Recently, the Earth Policy Institute published a ‘BY THE NUMBERS: Data Highlights from World on the Edge’ release, over this, and the next two blog posts…

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…I’m going to share it with you.

I feel that is has very compelling data and ideas in it, and it’s important to me that I share this with you.

-Dan

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The hundreds of data sets that accompany Lester Brown’s latest book, World on the Edge: How to Prevent Environmental and Economic Collapse, illustrate the world’s current predicament and give a sense of where we might go from here. Here are some highlights from the collection.

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Sustainable Future: The Green School in Bali

Posted by Dan On January 4th

Imagine learning in an environment that’s…

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…giving its students a relevant, holistic, green education in one of the most amazing environments on the planet (along with being completely off of the power grid!)

That’s exactly what John Hardy, and his wife, Cynthia envisioned a few short years ago as they made this dream a reality in Bali, Indonesia…

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Florida Can Be Energy and Food Independent

Posted by Dan On November 24th

Here’s my thought for the Thanksgiving weekend…

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A very special thank you to Charly Caldwell for introducing me to Alan Maltz’sFree Spirit” (above) — environmental consciousness through fine art, way to go!

Florida Can Be Energy and Food Independent
Florida has an abundance of natural resources.
Plenty of sunshine.
Plenty of (moving) water.
Plenty of land.
There’s enough energy landing on our roofs and
flowing in the Gulf Stream to provide all the power we need.
There’s enough land and water to provide all the food we need.
There’s enough intelligence to make it happen.

How do you feel about this?  Please comment below, and I’d love to hear from you…

-Dan

Energy Savings – What Actually Works…

Posted by Dan On August 18th

Here’s an interesting online article from TechCrunch.com’s Green Tech section about…

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…energy savings, and really understanding what’s effective.

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