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Green Energy | Martin County Economic Development Corporation
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Workforce & Training. Wood & Forest Products. Business Retention & Expansion. Target Sector - Green Energy. Martin County has a long history of generating power with its plentiful biomass resources and supporting water supply. And because the State of NC was the first in the Southeast to pass a renewable energy mandate, the County is poised to be a significant supplier for the many projects that have located in NC. There are over 50 food industry producers in the region, including the following:. Since 2...
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RIEEE's Gregg Marland: keeping global climate change below 2 °C will require "agressive actions" | Research Institute for Environment, Energy, and Economics (RIEEE) | Appalachian State University
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View text only version. Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. Research Institute for Environment, Energy, and Economics (RIEEE). RIEEE's Gregg Marland: keeping global climate change below 2 C will require agressive actions. Wednesday, December 5, 2012 - 12:30pm. Despite an international consensus reached in 2009 to limit climate change by reducing carbon dioxide emissions, scientists say the likelihood of meeting that goal is diminishing. The Global Carbon Project's. During the 2009 United Natio...
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North Carolina Energy Efficiency Alliance: October 2011
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North Carolina Energy Efficiency Alliance. Friday, October 28, 2011. Support The SAVE Act: Sensible Accounting to Value Energy Bill Introduced on Capitol Hill. Bipartisan, budget-neutral bill would include energy costs in mortgage underwriting,. Make energy-efficient homes more affordable, and create 83,000 jobs by 2020. To view the full SAVE Act Bill. To support this bill, email your member of Congress by clicking here. Homes are responsible for nearly a quarter of all energy consumed in the U.S....
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North Carolina Energy Efficiency Alliance: March 2012
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North Carolina Energy Efficiency Alliance. Wednesday, March 28, 2012. New Energy Efficiency Video Resources on our Website. The NCEEA has some exciting new videos in our Resource tab.They include:. A consumer targeted video on what homeowners should look for when buying a new home. An 8 step video. Series that demonstrates the pre-construction best practices that allow builders, raters, and trade contractors to successfully participate in an ENERGY STAR version 3 new home build. Friday, March 9, 2012.
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North Carolina Energy Efficiency Alliance: The Latest in Green Home Appraising Methods
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North Carolina Energy Efficiency Alliance. Friday, January 24, 2014. The Latest in Green Home Appraising Methods. Written by Dr. Lee Ball. The sales comparison approach or paired sales analysis is not reliable in some markets due to the lack of available data. This requires the appraiser to use other methods such as the cost and income approaches in order to provide evidence for adjustments related to green building features. Fortunately, there are numerous resources available to the appraiser. In order ...
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North Carolina Energy Efficiency Alliance: March 2014
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North Carolina Energy Efficiency Alliance. Monday, March 24, 2014. Putting the HERS Score into Perspective: Using a Home's Energy Rating to Determine Added Value. Written by Dr. Lee Ball. One of the barriers to the widespread adoption of high performance building practices is the lack of quantifiable data that can be used to demonstrate added value to residential appraisals. A typical resale home has a HERS score of 130. Figure 1: NC and Surrounding States Issued a HERS Score in 2013. Originally when the...
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North Carolina Energy Efficiency Alliance: November 2011
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North Carolina Energy Efficiency Alliance. Wednesday, November 30, 2011. NCEEA Offers Free HVAC Workshops for ENERGY STAR Version 3. Topics that will be covered:. Proper equipment sizing and component matching. Sealing ducts to minimize leaks. HVAC System Quality Installation Contractor and Rater Checklists. Administrative Requirements for participation in ENERGY STAR. Importance of communication between HVAC contractor, rater, and builder. Tuesday, December 6 - Greensboro, NC. Monday, November 21, 2011.
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