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A Christmas List – For the Would-be Energy Savers Among Family and Friends

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The Concept SL-100 32 LED Solar Security Light with Motion Detector. Photo: Amazon.com. Click on image to enlarge.

With Black Friday behind us, it's time for my annual Christmas shopping list--ideas for energy-saving and green living gifts this holiday season. Most of these products can be purchased locally--benefiting the local economy. Discounts may be available for both in-store and online purchases.

Concept SL-100 Solar-Powered LED Security Light

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LED Lighting Getting Better and Better

By way of background, LED lighting (LED for "light-emitting diode") is the future of electric lighting.
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I'm just back from Chicago, where I was attending the Greenbuild Conference of the U.S. Green Building Council. Despite the weak economy, some 27,000 architects, builders, developers, and manufacturers gathered for this 9th annual conference.

At Greenbuild, I moderated an interactive session looking at "hype vs. reality" with LED lighting. Indeed, there is a lot of hype out there (more on that below), but the bottom line is that there are some amazing products coming onto the market.

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EnGuard GlassFree Polyester Insulation

While EnGuard building insulation is new, Vita Nonwovens is not.
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Update (2013): EnGuard is no longer on the market following the manufacturer's decision to discontinue the product line.

I didn't get to spend as much time at the Greenbuild tradeshow as I would have liked last week, but I did spend three or four hours on 179,000 square-foot exhibit hall floor--that's four acres, by the way--Thursday afternoon with BuildingGreen's product editor, Brent Ehrlich.

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Greenbuild Sessions

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Some of the best things about Greenbuild—and there are many—are the educational programs. Covering topics from energy labeling and building innovation to removing embodied carbon from the water supply—there really is something for everyone. The opening plenary which took place this morning, featured General Colin Powell and the closing Plenary on Friday will feature the Honorable Shaun Donovan and Paul Hawken.

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10 Questions with 2010 Hanley Award winner Alex Wilson

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Alex Wilson, the founder of our company and our current executive editor (i.e., my boss), is being named the 2010 Hanley Award winner in a special event here at Greenbuild 2010 tomorrow. In recognition of this achievement, and to better understand how this innovative, always-curious visionary looks at the world, I recently asked him 10 questions. Here's the conversation.

Congratulations on being the 2010 winner of the Hanley Award. How would you sum up your feelings on this honor?

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Green Building Priority #1 – Reduce Energy Use

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Air pollution over Denver. Most of this pollution is from fossil fuel combustion. Photo: Warren Gretz, National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Click on image to enlarge.

Number-one on my top-10 list of green building priorities is to reduce our consumption of energy.

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Green Building Priority #2 – Reduce Water Use

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Drought map, updated weekly, from the National Drought Mitigation Center at the University of Nebraska. Click on image to enlarge.

Number 2 on my list of the top-10 green building priorities is to reduce water use.

Reducing water consumption should be a high priority not only in the parched Southwest but throughout the country. Some argue, in fact, that water is going to be an even bigger challenge than energy over the coming decades.

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Comment on the New LEED Rating System Draft to be Released in 2012

USGBC staff will be monitoring this forum, and we will submit all comments on the new LEED draft as public comments, on your behalf.
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Update: Learn about the LEED 2012 3rd public comment period, March 1–20, 2012.

 

USGBC has released complete revisions of its LEED rating systems, and has opened a first public comment period, going from Nov. 8 to Jan. 14, 2011 (extended from Dec. 31, 2010).

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