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GREEN LINKS
As green builders we
come across some cool GREEN information, from our own
continuing quest for knowledge, from other builders,
continuing education, and our customers. The links to
websites below may give you some places and things to
check out if you are interested in Green Building or even
Green Practices at home from recycling to gardening. If you
have any suggestions for this page please feel free to contact
the webmaster at webmaster@kps-construction.com.
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Builder Magazine is a good read for updates on new green
building products. View this magazine online at www.greenbuildermag.com
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Every
year in September we enjoy going to the Renewable
Energy Roundup in Fredericksburg, Texas. The
Roundup is a fun way to see what the newest green
innovations are. Examples of topics covered are solar,
wind, geothermal, water use and reuse, energy
conservation, rainwater harvesting, green &
sustainable building, and lots of other cool stuff from
alternative fuels to composting. Steven Kieschnick
has been attending this since it's first years, Eric
Pesak started attending in 2005. Great fun and
Educational!
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“The Green Home Guide:
Connecting the Green Dots”
“The Green Home Guide:
Connecting the Green Dots” video provides the consumer
and prospective home buyer with the most up-to-date,
simple, and affordable strategies used to embrace a
greener lifestyle at home.
This video will empower you
with the information necessary to buy or remodel green,
and switch your home and your life into green gear. By
investing in durable, practical, eco-friendly products
and practices we can change our world for the better.
Chapters:
produced
by NAHB through a grant from Wells Fargo
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"The
Green Report"
Building
green does not just mean building eco-friendly, it also means
building smart. The Green Report educates the smart
builder and interested consumer by detailing the basic
principles of green building, numerous strategies
designed to lower on-site costs and how to gain
credibility and fast-track your project with the support
of the ANSI-approved National Green Building Certification
program. Primarily intended for a professional building
audience, this video offers a strong introduction to
green industry standards and client expectations. Learn
more about home certification at www.nahbgreen.org.
Chapters:
produced
by NAHB through a grant from Wells Fargo
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