Posts Tagged ‘Equilibrium’
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
Technologies to Cut Energy Use
by Hugh Perry
Environmental groups were promoting the benefits of solar heating long before the federal government introduced its solar program in 1975. Over the next few years, domestic solar systems appeared on many buildings across Canada. But the program soon died from lack of commitment and maintenance. The infrastructure had not been as well established as it is now, 30 years later.
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Sunday, June 21st, 2009
Energy in, equals energy out, in Edmonton duplex
The goal of the Riverdale Net Zero Project was to prove that it is possible to build housing that offers an exceptional quality of life for the homeowners while also dramatically reducing greenhouse gas emissions, energy consumption and the overall impact on the environment.
by Peter Amerongenand, Gordon Howell
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Tags: active solar, CMHC, cork, cov, energy consumption, environmental impact, Equilibrium, greenhouse gasses, net zero, solar heating, upm controls, water storage tank
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Friday, November 16th, 2007
Product choices and considerations for energy savings

Thermafiber’s Mineral Wool Insulation contains over 80% recycled content and helps projects qualify for LEED Green Building Credits.
by Dr. Guido Wimmers
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Insulation is only one component of many in the building envelope - but arguably the most critical one in determining energy savings and interior thermal comfort. Every aspect of the envelope design must be considered including the air tightness and the positioning of windows within the thickness of the walls. (more…)
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