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December 21, 2014 by
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In 2014, Colorado realized just how close (Broncos and Avalanche) and just how far away (Rockies and Nuggets) it was to glory. But what made 2014 a fascinating year in sports was that very little happened as we thought it would. And that's what makes us fanatical about sports.
We thought, for instance, the Broncos would steamroll through the playoffs, but it was the Broncos who were embarrassed in the Super Bowl.
We thought the Avs would be an adorable story of budding stars cracking the postseason. But suddenly, they won the division and were talking title ... only to get ousted in the first round.
We thought Rockies owner Dick Monfort would keep Dan O'Dowd in charge until 3014, but Dan finally resigned and Monfort promoted Jeff Bridich to general manager.
And we thought the Colorado State Rams would maybe win seven football games, but they won 10 in the regular season -- and little CSU made national news when Florida swiped its coach.
Unlike baseball, football's season isn't neatly placed into the baking pan that is a calendar year. As such, the last NFL season spilled into 2014. In the playoffs, the Broncos and Peyton Manning sent Philip Rivers back to San Diego with his silly tie, and Denver later sent Tom Brady back to Boston with his silly boots.
But from the moment Manny Ramirez sent the opening snap to Hackensack, the Super Bowl seemed doomed. Forty-three. Eight.
Still stings, doesn't it?
But John Elway approached free agency with the urgency of The Drive, yes sir. You know the story: DeMarcus Ware, T.J. Ward, Aqib Talib, an investment in nasty. And by December, Denver had one of the NFL's formidable defenses. Oh, and after the offensive line faced the wrath of Mark Schlereth, the Broncos' offense looked 1998-y, with a run game complementing a legendary gunslinger.
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December 21, 2014 by
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On sunny days, Bill Cook likes to check the meter that tracks electricity produced by the solar array installed at the First United Methodist Church in Glenwood Springs. If its running the other direction, he says, it means the church is saving money rather than paying for electricity. Cook, who is the chair of the churchs Capital Improvements Committee, is especially proud on those days.
First United, whose project the Post Independent featured over the summer, is just one Garfield County congregation to install energy efficiency upgrades and renewable energy systems. Since 2011, Garfield Clean Energy, which is managed by CLEER, has helped 10 church congregations across the county become better energy stewards.
Churches in Parachute, Rifle, Glenwood Springs and Carbondale have invested in solar arrays, high-efficiency heating and cooling systems and controls, insulation and LED lighting.
Churches that save money on energy costs will have more funds to focus on their primary mission, said Shelley Kaup, an energy coach for Garfield Clean Energy. They are also practicing good stewardship for the Earth and helping to preserve its resources for future generations.
Such was the case for First United Methodist, when its capital committee forged ahead with major energy upgrades in 2014. Energy efficiency improvements to the sanctuary roof solved longstanding heat loss and water damage issues. And an 11.3-kilowatt solar electric system will offset about half of the churchs annual electricity use.
With the solar panels, it was pretty much a win-win thing because that ended up being a savings of 50 percent, Cook said.
Built in 1940, the church sanctuary has a beautiful interior ceiling, but it had no insulation and no attic where insulation could be placed. Over time, the roof began leaking, damaging the tongue-and-groove ceiling. A full roof replacement would have endangered the planks and exposed timbers and joists key interior design elements that church members wanted to preserve.
So Cook consulted with an engineer and architect along with Kaup for energy coaching. The team recommended replacement of the exterior roof with structural insulated panels, or SIPs. The panels created a thick layer of insulation on the sanctuary roof, and created a strong surface for the installation of solar panels.
Most of the solar electric system was paid for through community grants and rebates, with energy coaching guidance from Kaup.
CLEER made us aware that rebates were available, Cook said. It was nice to have people helping us who are closely involved with energy conservation; they know about these programs that are going on.
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December 21, 2014 by
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On sunny days, Bill Cook likes to check the meter that tracks electricity produced by the solar array installed at the First United Methodist Church in Glenwood Springs. If its running the other direction, he says, it means the church is saving money rather than paying for electricity. Cook, who is the chair of the churchs Capital Improvements Committee, is especially proud on those days.
First United, whose project the Post Independent featured over the summer, is just one Garfield County congregation to install energy efficiency upgrades and renewable energy systems. Since 2011, Garfield Clean Energy, which is managed by CLEER, has helped 10 church congregations across the county become better energy stewards.
Churches in Parachute, Rifle, Glenwood Springs and Carbondale have invested in solar arrays, high-efficiency heating and cooling systems and controls, insulation and LED lighting.
Churches that save money on energy costs will have more funds to focus on their primary mission, said Shelley Kaup, an energy coach for Garfield Clean Energy. They are also practicing good stewardship for the Earth and helping to preserve its resources for future generations.
Such was the case for First United Methodist, when its capital committee forged ahead with major energy upgrades in 2014. Energy efficiency improvements to the sanctuary roof solved longstanding heat loss and water damage issues. And an 11.3-kilowatt solar electric system will offset about half of the churchs annual electricity use.
With the solar panels, it was pretty much a win-win thing because that ended up being a savings of 50 percent, Cook said.
Built in 1940, the church sanctuary has a beautiful interior ceiling, but it had no insulation and no attic where insulation could be placed. Over time, the roof began leaking, damaging the tongue-and-groove ceiling. A full roof replacement would have endangered the planks and exposed timbers and joists key interior design elements that church members wanted to preserve.
So Cook consulted with an engineer and architect along with Kaup for energy coaching. The team recommended replacement of the exterior roof with structural insulated panels, or SIPs. The panels created a thick layer of insulation on the sanctuary roof, and created a strong surface for the installation of solar panels.
Most of the solar electric system was paid for through community grants and rebates, with energy coaching guidance from Kaup.
CLEER made us aware that rebates were available, Cook said. It was nice to have people helping us who are closely involved with energy conservation; they know about these programs that are going on.
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December 21, 2014 by
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December 21, 2014 by
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Yelp Santa Monica Kitchen Remodeling Room Additions Contractor Shafran Construction 310-295-1960
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December 21, 2014 by
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Yelp South Hollywood Kitchen Remodeling Room Additions Contractor Shafran Construction 310-295-1960
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Yelp Temple City Kitchen Remodeling Room Additions Contractor Shafran Construction 310-295-1960
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