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FUN GREEN FACTS:

The
Green Monster (often known simply as The
Monster or The Wall) is the nickname of the 37-foot, two-inch left field
wall at Fenway Park, home to the Boston Red Sox baseball team.

Kermit the Frog
is a Muppet, one of puppeteer Jim Henson's most famous and beloved
creations, first introduced in 1955. Kermit was performed by Henson until
his death in 1990. Kermit's
most famous saying, "It's not easy being green."

Money
or 'Green-Back' is any token or other object that functions as a medium of
exchange that is socially and legally accepted in payment for goods and
services and in settlement of debts. Money also serves as a standard of
value for measuring the relative worth of different goods and services and
as a store of value.

The Green movement
is a political movement which advocates goals common to Green parties,
including environmentalism, sustainability, nonviolence, and social justice
concerns. Supporters of the Green movement, called Greens, adhere to Green
ideology and share many ideas with the ecology, conservation, environmental,
feminist, and peace movements.

Eat your Greens.
Leaf vegetables, also called potherbs, greens, or leafy greens, are plant
leaves eaten as a vegetable, sometimes accompanied by tender petioles and
shoots. Although they come from a very wide variety of plants, most share a
great deal with other leaf vegetables in nutrition and cooking methods.

Number 12 at
Augusta National Golf Club. One of the most famous 'greens' in
professional golf. Seen nationally ever year at a PGA Major golf tournament
called The Masters.

Green M&M:
One of the most popular of M&Ms. Famous
for its ability to make one...well taste one and you be the judge.
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February 2008 |
Volume 3, Issue 1 |
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Think Green, Go Green,
Act Green, Be Green, Feel,
Smell...Green-Green-Green! If you are a
building owner, manager or operator how many times
have you heard about this 'Green Monster' sweeping
across the nation? No, not the outfield wall
at Fenway Park, but this green monster of
eco-friendly concepts and energy smart ideas for
your building.
'Green' topics can be
found in magazines, newspapers, websites, talk
radio, television commercials, talking heads on
CNN/Fox, politicians, the U.S. Government...the
whole world is talking green. Saving the
environment once meant tossing our old newspapers
in the recycle bin, but now building owners are
being faced with a much more radical view of what
it means to be 'Green'. Property Managers are
being pressured by building owners to 'think
green'. Building Consultants, like myself are
being pressured by property managers to 'think
green'. I in turn pressure my vendors to provide
'Green' products...and so on and so on.
Energy costs will
continue to rise, oil prices have recently hit the
$100 dollar per barrel and the U.S. Government is
handing out tax incentives for those who can
dramatically cut utilities. Now more than ever has
saving the environment also meant saving money.
If green building research is on your agenda for
2008, well then you are in luck. In this
edition of Mechanical Matters®,
I will touch ever so briefly on why 'Going Green'
is important and share with you several sources of
green research that I found helpful when composing
this article.
But first I want to
share with you a statement read that really sums up
why 'Green Building' technology is important to me
as a mechanical building consultant. Joanna R.
Turpin, with Engineered Systems Magazine said this:
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Manufacturers
in all sorts of different industries are
advertising their green offerings these days -
products that help end-user save energy, lower
emissions, reduces wastes, etc. Nowhere does
that make more sense than in HVAC industry,
where high-efficiency heating, cooling and
ventilation projects are in great demand by
building owners looking to cut energy cost and
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I couldn't agree with
her more. The rest of her article went into
great detail about how 'Green' products and
concepts made to a particular facility resulted in
tremendous energy savings. I could go into
great detail about 'Green' products that are on the
market right now, but in this edition I wanted to
address the whole 'Green' thing head on. I
will leave 'Green' products that I endorse for
another edition. For now I want to answer two
questions. 1. Why is having a 'Green Building' so
important? 2. What is my first step towards a
'Green Building'?
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Recently I sat down to
watch television with a pen and notepad in my lap.
I wanted to jot down every 'Green' advertisement,
or 'Green' subliminal message that saw. Wow!
I saw energy efficient light bulbs that apparently
grow from trees and are picked like apples.
Eco-friendly car commercials highlighted the MPG
(mile per gallon) ratings in 'Green' across the
screen. Learning channels such at HGTV,
Discovery, National Geographic have 'Green' related
topics airing daily. There is so much 'Green'
coming through television that I thought I needed
to adjust the color balance. Everyone seems
to have great 'Green' ideas for sale, but why?
After wading through
all the political bull, I found a very convincing
statement on
Go Green Initiative's website:
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the world
population is expanding at a mind-boggling rate.
The world reached 1 billion people in 1800; 2
billion by 1922; and over 6 billion by 2000. It is
estimated that the population will swell to over 9
billion by 2050. That means that if the world’s
natural resources were evenly distributed, people
in 2050 will only have 25% of the resources per
capita that people in 1950 had.
Throwing away items that could be recycled
diminishes energy, water and natural resources that
could be saved by recycling. To read the rest
of this article, please go to
www.gogreeninitiative.org.
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The
Color Green:
Green
is a color, the perception of which is evoked by
light having a spectrum dominated by energy with a
wavelength of roughly 520–570 nm. The word
green is closely related to the Old English verb
growan, “to grow”. It is used to describe plants or
the ocean. Sometimes it can also describe someone
who is inexperienced, jealous, or sick. In America,
green is a slang term for money, among other
things. Recent political groups have taken on the
color as symbol of environmental protection and
social justice, and consider themselves part of the
green movement, some naming themselves green
parties.
This has led to similar campaigns in advertising,
as companies have sold green, or environmentally
friendly, products.
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Ok, so if we don't
strive to protect our environment we could
potentially consume all of our natural
resources...I can buy that. No matter what side of
the political fence you sit on, I think we all can
agree that recycling and conserving some of our
natural resources just makes sense...we should all
do our part. BUT recycling and protecting the
environment is not a new concept. So why
'Green'? Why now? Second to saving the
environment, 'Going Green' has risen in popularity
to another 'Green' acronym...MONEY.
'Going Green' is big business. It's no secret
anymore. For most business owners its common
knowledge that lowering energy consumption
positively effects the bottom line. It's also
common knowledge that product manufacturer's can
now label their products 'Green' and sales
will increase while saving our environment.
For the sake of time
and political debate, I will stick to 'Green
Building' topics and steer clear of 'Green Party
Politics'. As Engineered Systems
magazine stated, your building's mechanical system
consumes the majority of your energy. Unless
your building is in the manufacturing industry or a
nuclear power plant, chances are your mechanical
system is the biggest contributor to your light,
gas and water utility bills. To learn more
about how HVAC Energy Efficiency,
please click
here
for this article I found on Wikipedia.
However, to reach perfect 'Green Building' stature,
please take heed by one of the most profound
statements ever made by a frog:
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It's not easy
being green."
- Kermit the
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In order to achieve
perfect 'Greendom' you may have to spend a lot of
'Green' to get there. (For the definition of
Greendom, please click
here). Un-like Kermit, 'Green
Building' can be easy, but getting there may be a
challenge. Whether you are replacing/updating
your mechanical systems, improving sequence of
operations, new lighting, building automated
controls, low flow toilets or addressing your
building's envelope you will discover those 'Green'
improvements won't be cheap. However, through
precise Energy Audits, building owners can discover
how much energy is wasted, and target the areas of
improvement that have the greatest return on
investment.
You may be saying to
your self right about now, "But Jimmy, we didn't
budget any building improvements this year...we
don't have the capital!" That's why the
Energy Audits are so important. Your audit may
reveal an area that could be improved and the
energy savings alone could finance the project with
out any capital. Even if the Energy Audit
didn't result in immediate cash flow improvements,
you will still have a sound road map to model your
building's capital investments for the next 1-5
years. Now do I have your attention?
Keep reading.
I work with a lot of
engineers, who are a lot smarter than me, and have
dedicated the past 20 years of their lives to
energy services. S.M. Lawrence Company, A
Comfort Systems USA Company, is both an
Energy Star
Partner and U.S.
Green Building Council member. Normally when
writing these articles I try not to boast about my
day job. Unfortunately there are a lot of
companies out there that are selling 'Green'
performance-contracted energy projects, that have
no business doing so. Just because they are
in the lighting business, or maybe they sell a
great control system, doesn't mean that they have
your ENTIRE building's best interest at heart.
So, there you have it...I am now forced boast. ;-)
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Any desired improvements to your facility's
mechanical systems, lighting, water systems,
operations, controls and so forth can be
financed by the money saved through energy
smart decisions, or green concepts.
Through
precise energy audits, engineered solutions,
strategic planning and skilled craftsmanship,
we can improve facility operations, lower
energy consumption, improve cash flow, and put
money on the bottom line. Unlike those
controls companies
that push 'Performance Contracting' we can self
perform all of the work we propose. We
won’t push a specific brand of controls or
equipment that is proprietary. We take our own
energy audits, engineer our own solutions,
assign our own project manager, utilize our own
man power with
no subcontracting.
This in turns saves the building owner money
and shortens the ROI."
-Jimmy V. |
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I could write an entire
book about 'Going Green'. There is a lot of
information out there on this topic. In an effort
to keep this article under 5,000 words I will close
and leave you with a list of websites whose 'Green'
commentary I found very valuable in my own
research. In these websites listed below you will
discover thousands of eco-friendly and energy smart
practices. We now know that 'Green' concepts
can improve the world we live in and save money.
It's a win-win so what are you waiting for?
If you are interested in these 'Energy Audits' I
have spoken so highly about, call me.
Together we can bring your building into the 21st
century, improve our environment and put so
'GREEN' back on the
bottom line. Our 'Green' thumbs are standing
by.
Your Comments are always welcomed. Click Here
901.378.7655 direct
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Below are links to other websites, articles and
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY
As
the environmental impact of buildings becomes
more apparent, a new field called green
building is gaining momentum. Green or
sustainable building is the practice of
creating healthier and more resource-efficient
models of construction, renovation, operation,
maintenance, and demolition. Research and
experience increasingly demonstrate that when
buildings are designed and operated with their
lifecycle impacts in mind, they can provide
great environmental, economic, and social
benefits. Elements of green building
include...
Click here to view the website
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ENERGY STAR - GREEN
BUILDINGS AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Most
people would agree that a green building must
be an energy efficient building. But not
everyone agrees on how to define and measure
efficiency. The links below can help you ensure
your buildings deliver results...
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U.S. GREEN
BUILDING COUNCIL
The built
environment has a profound impact on our
natural environment, economy, health, and
productivity.
In the United
States alone, buildings account for:
• 65% of electricity consumption,
• 36% of energy use,
• 30% of greenhouse gas emissions,
• 30% of raw materials use,
• 30% of waste output (136 million
tons annually), and
• 12% of potable water
consumption.
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WIKIPEDIA - GREEN
BUILDING
Green building is
the practice of increasing the efficiency with
which buildings use resources — energy, water,
and materials — while reducing building impacts
on human health and the environment, through
better siting, design, construction, operation,
maintenance, and removal — the complete
building life cycle.
Click here to view the
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BUILDING GREEN - LEED
CREDITS
BuildingGreen.com
is a tremendous website where you can view the
list of LEED credits and and learn about
thousands of green products, ideas and
discussions.
Click here to view the
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