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Dec 23 2011

Tremco Roofing and Building Maintenance Wins Five 2011 RoofPoint Excellence in Design Awards

by admin in Solar Power

BEACHWOOD, Ohio (PRWEB) December 23, 2011 Tremco Roofing and Building Maintenance, a leading provider of sustainable roofing and building envelope solutions, is proud to announce that it has won five 2011 RoofPoint Excellence in Design Awards. This is the inaugural year for the awards. The RoofPoint program from the Center for Environmental Innovation in Roofing (Center) is a voluntary, consensus-based green rating system developed to help building owners and designers select non-residential roof systems based on long-term energy and environmental benefits. RoofPoint serves as a simple, transparent and professional measure to validate that new and replacement roof systems are designed, installed and maintained in accordance with the best sustainable practices available today. Go to http://www.RoofPoint.org to learn more. With the 2011 launch of RoofPoint, the Center established the RoofPoint Excellence in Design Awards as a way to recognize exceptional projects that meet RoofPoints mission and criteria. There were 10 categories of awards. More than 40 entries were submitted. Tremco Roofing and Building Maintenance projects won Excellence in Design Awards in four categories, as well as an honorable mention. Tremcos winning projects and their Excellence in Design Awards categories are: The Sam Nunn Federal Center (Atlanta, Ga.), Excellence in Life Cycle Management


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Nov 24 2009

Five Minutes to Find Out About Residential Wind Power

by admin in Green Energy

A car needs fuel to provide power for its engine. A Wind turbine uses the wind to produce power. There are plenty of homes across the United States that are conducive for residential wind power. These homes would require only a small wind set up. You would have to make sure that you had the correct wind resource for your home. To find out if your home qualifies, you would need to go online and find a wind map. Within that map, you will be able to determine if your home is right for this set up. The other requirement for this is that your home is located in a specific zoning area. Residential wind power is operated by a wind turbine. This device is placed on top of a tower. This tower is responsible for gathering wind energy. The wind energy is then transformed into electricity. The result from the wind turbine is set so that it can match and work with the utility. The household wiring receives the output via the electrical breaker. If the wind turbine produces excess power, the utility company buys that power. This system is set up automatically, so there’s no changing of human hands. There are no batteries to worry about with residential wind power. The wind turbines are known to make noise, but not enough to where it is unbearable. The turbines do not interfere any electrical appliances or devices in the home. You don’t have to mess with any wiring in your home. However, some areas have another utility meter installed on their property. The second meter is used to determine how much electricity was sold to the utility. Qualified residents are also allowed to have a wind generator per Federal guidelines. The incentive you have with this is that you would be paid for any additional electricity that is created. The towers start at 35′ and go to about 80′. There should be a clearance of at least 20′ above obstacles around your residence. The more height the tower has, the faster the turbine will spin. This also helps the wind output to become milder. It may take a while before you can tell whether or not this is a good investment for you. If your wind speed is average and your electricity cost is not high, then you may be able to get by. For some, it can take over six years to actually get your investment back. This would be done through utility savings. After the time period has passed, the cost for electricity would be free. Another benefit for residential wind power is that qualified homeowners can be eligible for tax incentives and rebates for their system. If you are looking to save on electricity and willing to wait a few years to see the real benefits, then having residential wind power may be an investment you’ll want to make. William Rigby is a proponent of saving our planet by using non-polluting energy resources. To find out more information on how you to can help save the planethttp://www.windandsolarpowerforhomes.com


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