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2009
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“My Wood is Greener than Your Wood: Certification Battles Continue: “

Friday, October 30, 2009

My Wood is Greener than Your Wood: Certification Battles Continue

Repost: http://feeds.lexblog.com/~r/VirginiaRealEstateLandUseConstructionLaw/~3/RrCzOCwqtSc/

The New York times reported this week that the “Coalition for Fair Forest Certification” has filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission claiming that the Forest Stewardship Council has engaged in unfair and deceptive trade practices. According to the report, the main thrust of the complaint centered on FSC’s higher levels of preserved land in the United States compared to other areas of the world placing the US at a disadvantage. The complaint further alleges that the USGBC LEED system is anticompetitive because it currently only accepts FSC certified wood products as approved for the LEED program applicable credit. While the Coalition does not have a website, it is widely believe that the Sustainable Forest Initiative (SFI) and other timber industry players are part of the coation.
This complaint is the latest salvo in what is an increasingly ugly struggle over certified wood. As reported at Dead Tree Edition in September, ForestEthics previously filed complaints against SFI. The first complaint with the Internal Revenue Service requested that SFI’s tax exempt status be revoked. The second complaint with the FTC alleged unfair and deceptive trade practices. ForestEthics claimed that SFI was in essence deceptively postured as an independent non-profit, but instead was an industry shill funded almost entirely by timber industry interests. ForestEthics further alleged that SFI’s representations on the quality and chain of custody of SFI certified lumber were false.
These complaints are set against the backdrop of the USGBC’s currently pending proposed changes to its certified wood credit. USGBC has conducted its first public comment period regarding opening the wood certification process to other standards. Some individuals and organizations have raised concerns, including our own Jon Kinney, that the FSC certification may discourage smaller landowners from participating in the FSC certification program due to its extensive reporting and expense. SFI in turn has raised the point that the limited number of FSC certified producers in the United States translates to creating a market for overseas wood products that are shipped long distances. This naturally runs contrary to the LEED system preference for local products and materials to reduce carbon footprint and use of energy where appropriate.
Even before this latest round, SFI has been accused of being an exercise in “greenwashing”. In response to the FTC complaint, the President for FSC’s United States operations stated, “They’re attempting to put a green label on status quo practices … FSC will fight that. Otherwise, the value won’t be there and we will all lose.” Architecture Week takes the analysis a big step forward this month and details a series of 2007 mudslides in Washington that “destroyed significant swaths of mountain habitat, caused hundreds of millions of dollars in property damage, and downed an estimated 140,000 truckloads of timber.” The kicker: the forests were managed by Weyerhauser who conducted extensive clear-cutting which is alleged to be the a main or contributing cause of the mudslides. Weyerhauser in turn claims that extreme weather was the culprit. The credibility of SFI rating and approval is implicated in the mudslide cases because SFI stamped approval on many of the same lands prior to the mudslides. Despite these concerns, SFI has sought and obtained approval for the SFI standards from the American Standards Institute (ANSI) for inclusion in the National Green Building Standard.
Picking one standard over another, or even more particularly excluding all standards except the FSC approval, exposes USGBC to some legitimate scrutiny and criticism. This is particularly true where the program participation costs may exclude many players in the timber industry and who may conduct their operations in an extremely sustainable way. Nevertheless, this appears to be another example where USGBC has started the reaction process and is considering alternatives in response to criticism. Regarding the merits of the FTC complaint by the “Coalition”, it is hard to see how a valid complaint can be stated that participation in a completely voluntary rating program operates as a restraint on trade. What do you think?
 
Image by Rene Ehrardt

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Nov
01
2009
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A Very “COOL” Way to “Go Green” - The most amazing invention #LEED #Green

http://bimboom.blogspot.com/2009/09/very-cool-way-to-go-green.html

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Absolutely brilliant. Everyone one of you is going to read this and say, damn, why didn’t I think of that. I could have been a millionaire.

http://earth-sure.com/official-earthsure-press-releases/press-releases/17-earthsure-announces-a-very-cool-way-to-go-green

WOODBRIDGE, N.J.- Imagine turning on your air conditioner and watching your electric bill go DOWN! EarthSure, a renewable energy company and innovator in alternative energy sources announces the latest patent-pending renewable energy invention. WindAir™, a system for transforming the exhausted air flow from central air conditioning units into a source of renewable, clean energy (electric) will be bursting into the HVAC scene world-wide just in time for the next heat-wave.

How it Works:

The WindAir™ system uses the warm air flow from the exhaust of a traditional air conditioning unit and drives it into a secondary fan turbine system. This secondary system has an electric-generating mechanism that transforms the wind flow into free, clean, renewable energy which is then inverted into the electric meter of the home or office building. This renewable energy has the capability to reduce the increase in electric used by the air conditioning system by generating enough electricity to send it back to the meter, thereby turning the air conditioning unit into an actual “sub-power station”. So every time you turn on the central air or cooling systems, your electric bill goes down instead of up! How’s that for a “cool” way to go green?

The unique WindAir™ converter system can be incorporated into any existing air conditioning condenser unit or manufactured as a complete new unit. This technology can be utilized within small homeowner units all the way up to the largest of commercial air conditioning applications.

Benefits:

The first and foremost benefit to the WindAir™ system is the ability to save significant amounts of money on one’s electric bill. Who doesn’t want to pay less? Secondly, the system turns an electric-guzzling machine that has been used for years and transforms it into a renewable energy source, aiding in a way to keep the environment clean, reducing our carbon footprint, and also lessening our reliance on foreign dependence on outside power sources.

The accomplishments of this novel secondary stage fan turbine will also offset the surge of electric that is straining our power plants and sub-stations during hot summer months. The unique methodology of this second stage fan turbine is actually turning an agent that normally uses a lot of electricity into a source that uses renewable energy.

The unique WindAir™ ‘shroud’ design will absorb the AC units’ operational sound to minimize the units’ noise pollution output, making for a much more peaceful environment. The ‘shroud’ design also captures more of the exhausted air conditioning unit’s air and funnels it in a more concentrated fashion with less waste of air stream, which will equate to higher electrical output.

The unit is also designed to protect the inside components of outdoor AC units from being exposed to the elements of weather, making these components rust-free and longer lasting. This design is also pet friendly and rodent resistant and in addition to eliminating the weather elements, it will keep out leaves and foreign debris.

About Earth-Sure:

EarthSure Renewable Energy Corp. is an American corporation innovating technologies to produce energy in a clean and affordable way. Utilizing solar and wind power as a source of renewable energy, EarthSure systems are alternatives to conventional energy producing methods that result in carbon emissions.

Ray Saluccio, an accomplished inventor and entrepreneur founded EarthSure Renewable Energy Corp. in order to market and develop the systems he designs and to bring solar energy production to the masses, easily and affordably.

EarthSure’s goal is to offer a cost-effective way for all individuals and businesses to use Green Energy, regardless of size or industry. They are on the cutting edge of compliance with America’s Green Initiatives as they relate to the energy and environmental provisions in the Stimulus Plan. For more information about WindAir™

A Very “COOL” Way to “Go Green

Wind Air - is a system for reusing the exhausted air flow from central air conditioning condenser units and transforming the air flow into renewable energy (electric).


FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention relates to a mechanical method to capture the exhausted airflow from central air conditioning outdoor condensing unit’s and transforming the exhausted airflow/ stream into a source of renewable electric clean energy by utilizing its second stage air fan turbine. 

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

Presently the outside air conditioning condenser unit is a key element in having air conditioning systems process cool air.  The feature of the Wind Air system utilizes this exhaust of warm air flow from the traditional air conditioning system by utilizing a secondary fan turbine  that is spun by the exhaust from the electrified fan in the outside condensing component of the air conditioner.  The secondary fan has a generating mechanism in it, that transforms the wind flow from the first stage fan that is utilized in all traditional central air conditioning systems.  The secondary stage fan turbine turns the unobstructed airflow into electric by its generating mechanism and sent to an inverter and back into the electric meter of home or building for free, clean, renewable energy. 

This renewable energy has a capability to offset the increase in electric used by the actual air conditioning system by generating enough electricity  to send it back to the meter and thereby turning the air conditioning unit into a actual sub-power station.  In essence, every time you turn on the central air or cooling systems, your bill instead of going up will go down.  The unique methodology of this second stage fan turbine is actually turning an agent that normally uses a lot of electricity into a source that uses renewable energy.

Wind Air secondary stage fan turbine can be incorporated in the existing conventional stand alone air conditioning condensing units and manufactured as a complete unit as explained in illustration 1.  As in illustration 2, the adaptable version, the Wind Air stage 2 renewable energy fan turbine can be incorporated with an adaptable shroud that may be made to fit any air conditioning condenser unit in use. 

Electrical Output

The Wind Air technology using its secondary fan turbine can create useful renewable energy by transferring the exhaust air stream into clean/green energy.  This technology can be utilized from small homeowner units all the way up to the largest of commercial air conditioning applications.  It is perceived that while using this technology, the larger the unit, the more significant the electrical output of clean, renewable energy will be. 

The commercialization of this technology will become easy from the acceptance of the novel method that this technology creates energy and can be noted for the first time when you turn your air conditioning on your electric bill will go down.  The accomplishments of this novel secondary stage fan turbine will reduce the carbon footprint and offset the surge of electric that is straining our power plants and sub-stations during hot summer months and can be viewed as a tool to save significant amounts of money on one’s electric bill while aiding a way to keep the environment clean and also reducing our reliance on foreign dependence on outside power sources.

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Nov
01
2009
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‘Solar Ivy’ Photovoltaic Leaves Climb to New Heights

 

from:http://www.s-m-i-t.com/#grow_target

 

 

 

 

 

 

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by Bridgette Meinhold

Solar Ivy (or SMIT Grow) is a spectacular system of thin, fluttering solar panels that generate energy by sparkling in the sunlight. The wind and solar power generating photovoltaic leaves can be easily integrated on the side of a building to produce energy. The concept, designed by Brooklyn based SMIT (Sustainably Minded Interactive Technology), consists of a layer of thin-film material on top of polyethylene with a piezoelectric generator attached to each leaf. When the sun is shining or the wind is blowing, energy is being generated via Solar Ivy.

 

 

 

We first reported on these photovoltaic leaves over a year ago, and we were thrilled to see them showcased at Dwell on Design last weekend. The Solar Ivy system is modular in nature and made up of ‘bricks’ of 5 leaves which may be scaled to any size necessary. A 4 x 7 foot strip of Solar Ivy is capable of generating 85 Watts of solar power. The advantage of this type of system is that it may be easily mounted on a vertical wall due to its light weight. Another ingenious attribute of Solar Ivy is that its light-sourcing leaves are not static, allowing them to move around and catch the sun from many directions. Due to the organic shape of each panel, they look and act like real leaves, providing a more

 

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