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Washington, DC (PRWEB) March 09, 2015
In a move thats expected to increase the use of solar hot water systems across New York, the states Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) is expanding its Solar Hot Water Program statewide to include projects that displace hot water produced by heating oil, natural gas, propane and wood, as well as projects that displace electricity. After the announcement was made today, Rhone Resch, president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), which strongly supported the expansion, applauded Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his administration for their continued commitment to clean, reliable solar energy.
This is a win-win for New York, Resch said. This will help to create new jobs and spur the states economy, while also helping to improve the environment. This expanded program will benefit homeowners, businesses, farmers and not-for-profit organizations. Taxpayers will also gain because solar hot water systems can significantly reduce the electricity needs of government buildings. Once again, Gov. Cuomo and his administration are leading by example and theyre to be congratulated for their unwavering commitment to a clean energy economy.
According to the announcement, NYSERDA will begin accepting applications to the expanded Solar Hot Water Program starting March 20 on a first come-first served basis.
This solar hot water expansion is an opportunity for more residents, businesses and organizations to benefit from this clean energy resource, John B. Rhodes, president and CEO, NYSERDA, said in making the announcement. As with Governor Cuomos NY-Sun initiative for solar electric systems, solar hot water can lower energy bills and improve the environment, while helping the state increase the use of renewable energy.
According to Resch, innovative solar heating and cooling systems (SHC) are offering American consumers cost-efficient, effective options for meeting their energy needs, while lowering their utility bills. In fact, a report prepared for SEIA outlines an aggressive plan to install 100 million SHC panels in the United States by 2050. This action alone would create 50,250 new American jobs and save more than $61 billion in future energy costs.
About SEIA:
Celebrating its 41st anniversary in 2015, the Solar Energy Industries Association is the national trade association of the U.S. solar energy industry. Through advocacy and education, SEIA is building a strong solar industry to power America. As the voice of the industry, SEIA works with its 1,000 member companies to champion the use of clean, affordable solar in America by expanding markets, removing market barriers, strengthening the industry and educating the public on the benefits of solar energy. Visit SEIA online at http://www.seia.org.
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LEON Gilbert Home Comfort has received the 2014 Dealer Sales Award from WaterFurnace International, a leading manufacturer of residential, commercial, industrial and institutional geothermal and water source heat pumps.
Gilbert Home Comfort has experienced a tremendous amount of growth in recent years as a WaterFurnace geothermal heat pump dealer. Gilbert Home Comfort was the largest WaterFurnace dealer in the state of Iowa in 2013 and now again in 2014.
Presenting the award was Galen Betz, regional manager for WaterFurnace and Rick Rockacy, territory manager for the state of Iowa, during a visit to the Gilbert Plumbings office.
We are delighted to receive this award, which is a testament to the hard work of our employees and their commitment to the comfort of our customers, said Steve Gilbert Jr., president of Gilbert Home Comfort. Even as the national economy has struggled, it is exciting to watch our geothermal sales continue to grow, and we appreciate the fact that WaterFurnace recognizes our efforts and our achievements.
Gilbert began selling WaterFurnace geothermal products in 1993 and has watchedthat portion of their business grow as interest in geothermal energy has increased.
Geothermal systems tap the free, completely renewable, unlimited supply of solar energy stored just a few feet below the earths surface and use that energy to drive heating and cooling systems in both residential and commercial buildings.
Gilbert Home Comfort does a great job for WaterFurnace in southern Iowa and northern Missouri! They truly care for their customers. They are able to offer innovative solutions. They have solid values of integrity and family that form the bedrock of their company. said Rick Rockacy, WaterFurnace territory manager.
Homeowners who install a geothermal system before Dec. 31, 2016, can take advantage of a federal renewable energy tax credit of 30 percent of the total investment of the system.
The tax incentive can also be combined with any state and utility incentives available. Additionally, there is a state of Iowa renewable energy tax credit of 6 percent of the total investment in the system that is available until Dec. 31, 2016.
In addition to federal, state and utility tax incentives that enhance the affordability of geothermal systems, this cost-effective, environmentally friendly technology offers a host of benefits that includes:
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It's a guilty pleasure to some, a fact-finding mission for others, but wandering around someone else's newly upgraded home does draw a crowd.
Here's your chance to check out 10 polished, recently remodeled homes -- some with over-the-top features -- at the16th annual Tour of Remodeled Homes in Portland, Lake Oswego, Wilsonville and Tigard from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 14, and Sunday, March 15. Tickets, $22 for both days, are available at remodeltourportland.com; 503-684-1880.
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Cascade Restoration and Remodeling enhanced an outdated great room by removing a wall in the kitchen and opening up an isolated, unused dining room in a Tigard house.
The original family room had a sprawling red brick wall and wood stove that made the room feel small. In its place is a custom entertainment center with a linear gas fireplace. The carpet was replaced with new oak hardwood floors incorporated into the existing hardwoods.
The kitchen tile counters were updated with polished granite accented by a glass linear mosaic backsplash. Custom stained cabinetry encase top-of-the-line appliances including double ovens with a steam option that make cooking for family gatherings enjoyable.
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Prime new office heralds the next era for multi-media company
Half the available space in Mansons TCLMs new 20,000 sq m office building at 151 Victoria Street West in Aucklands CBD has gone ahead of its completion, following the leasing of three floors to media company NZME.
NZME. (formerly APN NZ) has taken a 12-year term over 8,300 sq m of space on Levels 1-3, with a six-year right of renewal, and will also take half of the buildings 169 basement car parks.
Bayleys leasing agent Paul Hain, who advised Mansons on the transaction, says it is the biggest lease concluded in Auckland since Fonterra committed to its new premises in Fanshawe Street.
He says the buildings very large floor areas of 3,100 sq m per level, with interlinking staircases, was a major attraction for MZME. enabling it to merge all its media operations into one compact business environment.
Relocating into the building, starting in November will be the New Zealand Herald, The Radio Network and NZME.s digital operations, including the daily deal website Grab One.
Hain says approximately 1000 sq m on the ground floor will also be occupied by retail tenancies, leaving only the top three floors, encompassing a net lettable area of 9,300 s q m, still available for lease. Because of the sites elevated position, these have expansive city and harbour views and also come with naming rights.
There has been strong enquiry in this space which has heightened now that the building is fully glazed nearing completion, giving prospective tenants a clear picture of what an impressive structure it is, he says
Construction is well ahead of schedule and floors will be available for fit out from June. A particularly striking feature of the property is the giant 20 metre high lobby atrium which runs through the building, flooding it with natural light and providing a spectacular meeting place for tenants and visitors. The lobby also connects with a substantial and extensively landscaped public plaza area.
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A Hotel Indigo and another office building may be in the works at the suddenly booming Pittsburgh Technology Center in South Oakland.
The city's Urban Redevelopment Authority board is expected to consider Thursday whether to enter into negotiations with Northpointe Development Group LLC for the sale of a 1.6-acre parcel of land at Second Avenue and Bates Street Extension.
Northpointe is proposing to build a $14.7 million, 100-room Hotel Indigo with 1,500 square feet of meeting space and a restaurant with seating for 104 people. There currently is not a restaurant at PTC, which is home to numerous businesses.
The URA has been trying to attract a developer to build a hotel on the parcel since late 2007 but previous efforts have failed. In 2013, the URA entered into exclusive negotiations with PTC Lodging LP to build a 135-room hotel on the property but that never culminated in a deal. Before that, a deal with Harmar-based Kratsa Properties to build a 142-room hotel fell through.
Northpointe's properties include Hampton Inns in Greensburg, West Mifflin and Johnstown, according to the URA. It also recently opened a Holiday Inn Express and Suites at Southpointe in Washington County.
The exclusive negotiating period with Northpointe would be for 90 days with a possible 90-day extension. The development would be the second Hotel Indigo in the city. Another is under construction by a different developer in East Liberty.
In addition, the board will consider Thursday exclusive negotiations with The Ferchill Group of Cleveland for the sale of a 1.2-acre plot of land at PTC for the construction of Bridgeside Point III, a 130,000-square-foot office building designed for research-oriented uses for biotechnology clients.
It would be the third building to be built at Pittsburgh Technology Center by Cleveland-based Ferchill. It also developed the Bridgeside Point I and the Bridgeside Point II office buildings at the office park. Like Northpointe, the exclusive negotiations with Ferchill would run 90 days, with a possible 90-day extension.
Besides those projects, Oxford Development Co. currently is in the process of developing a $12 million, three-story "urban flex" office building on 1.5 acres of riverfront land at the site. It hopes to start construction this summer. Walnut Capital also is proposing to build a 352-unit apartment complex at PTC.
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New landmark building a showcase for Hutt Valley commercial construction
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The Honourable Hekia Parata, Minister of Education today officially opened Aglionby House; the new headquarters for local construction firm, Armstrong Downes Commercial.
Local dignitaries and more than 170 of the whos who from the Wellington regions commercial construction and business community were in attendance as the Minister unveiled a large Hutt Valley river rock as part of the opening ceremony.
The building sets a new standard for commercial offices in the Hutt Valley. It demonstrates strong environmental features including rainwater recovery for toilets and watering gardens, solar panels, sensor controlled low energy LED lighting throughout, large double glazing for natural light and solar gain. It is appropriately industrial and includes many unique design touches, internal open plan office facilities and a large first floor deck for entertaining staff and guests. The building also features a one-off spray-painted mural of iconic Lower Hutt areas.
Armstrong Downes Commercial estimates around 90% of the materials and construction are from local companies.
With strong local roots, company owners and directors Simon Taylor and Tony Doile chose the name Aglionby House in recognition of the areas history. Records show the Hamlet of Aglionby was the first name for Lower Hutt.
Simon Taylor says, In 1840 Wakefield records the Village of Aglionby contains an excellent tavern, a small building used as a church and school, blacksmiths forge, several shops, two good farm houses and numerous labourers cottages. And now 175 years later this area contains a very stylish, modern office building that sets a completely new standard for office premises in the Hutt Valley. Aglionby House has been built by and showcases many of the construction and trade skills of people from across the whole region.
The building has been on the cards for a number of years. Tony Doile says One of our company values is we do what we say we will. Weve been promising this office to ourselves and staff for a number of years, and now its finally here.
Simon Taylor says, We pride ourselves on delivering outstanding buildings across the whole Wellington region. After more than 23 years of building great premises for other people, it is a thrill to finally have such a stylish and modern building of our own. Tony and I have a deep passion to see Armstrong Downes Commercial grow from here into something we can be even more proud of. Aglionby House not only demonstrates our pride in our heritage; it shows our commitment to and optimism for the future delivering the best commercial construction projects across the region.
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