Posts Tagged ‘engineering’

Passing (on) Gas
by Robert Fortunato on February 9th, 2011 No Comments »

Everyone knows that burning natural gas is less harmful than other fossil fuels, but the process of shale gas drilling is certainly not natural and certainly not less harmful.  Watch this 60 minutes piece to understand how the push to extract it from the ground is contaminating drinking water and
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High Water Mark Achieved in Record Setting Rain
by Robert Fortunato on December 24th, 2010 No Comments »

We all know fresh water is a precious commodity in So. California.  Hearing what the TreePeople are doing to harvest rainwater and manage the overflow on site to replenish the aquifer sounds like a good idea.  This benefits the ocean water quality by keeping that storm from running into the
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GIH Overcomes Concrete Thinking
by Robert Fortunato on November 9th, 2010 No Comments »

We are tackling the site work on our project while we wait for our plan set revisions from the city to go back through our engineers and draftsman.  The site work includes undergrounding the utilities.  By code we have to underground the electrical, cable and phone to
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Edison Planner Saves Us Over $1,000!
by Robert Fortunato on July 31st, 2010 1 Comment »

As we approach out fall start date, it is time to think about undergrounding our utilities.  This is mandatory as we are doing a more than 50% renovation.   In meeting with our local Edison Service Planner, Ryan, he had some great ideas for saving money.  One of them was to
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Smart Meters are Coming!
by Robert Fortunato on May 8th, 2010 3 Comments »

As a direct result of Congresswoman Harman’s briefing at our house in October, Scott Gobble and the rest of the Edison team mobilized to make Hermosa Beach a beta site for Smart Meters!

Knowledge is Power
by Robert Fortunato on April 30th, 2010 1 Comment »

Even though we are in a temperate climate (zone 6), understanding the climactic conditions is the first step to getting to net zero.
Dry Bulb Temperatures
C1Psychrometric Chart (CZ6)
Wind Speed and Direction

A Passive – Aggressive Move II
by Robert Fortunato on April 29th, 2010 2 Comments »

Passive Heating & Cooling via Proper Eave Depth
This is the first massing model we created of our house. We built it with a free program called Sketchup. we started designing the project with a massing model we created in Sketchup, a free drawing program from google that does
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Energy Consumption Profiles
by Robert Fortunato on April 28th, 2010 No Comments »

Typical Energy Consumption Profiles
Knowing when and how appliances are used helps us understand how to minimize their impact

They blinded me with science!
by Robert Fortunato on April 28th, 2010 No Comments »

Interesting day yesterday, spent the morning with our terrific mechanical engineers redoing the systems.  We all want to make sure they work in terms of efficiency and affordability.
The afternoon was with some great people in the Emerging Technologies Group at Edison.  They have the interesting job of searching out the
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Ancient Wisdom
by Robert Fortunato on April 27th, 2010 No Comments »

Without cheap energy ancient people had to understand the arc of the sun and thermal mass to be comfortable. The oldest inhabited caves face south to maximize the benefits of the sun. We’ve simply forgotten.
Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde, Colorado
2pm June 17, 2008
We don’t inherit the land from our
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