Posts Tagged ‘environmental’

Moving is Hell; But Green Moving Made it Easy and Put $35 in Our Pockets
by Robert Fortunato on March 20th, 2012 No Comments »

After a bit more than a year of construction, we are very happy to be back in our house!  As we did when we moved out, we contracted with Go Green Moving.  They use biodiesel trucks and look for ways to reduce, reuse and recycle.  Their movers were great and
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Judges and City Officials Made Us Feel Like Winners
by Robert Fortunato on March 18th, 2012 No Comments »

Judges for the Green Leadership Award and officials from the City of Hermosa Beach came for a visit last week.  We were honored to have them at the house.  Irrespective of the outcome, we appreciated their interest and attention. They already made us feel like winners!
 
 
 

Wish Us Luck – Judges are Coming Tomorrow!
by Robert Fortunato on March 13th, 2012 No Comments »

The City of Hermosa Beach very kindly submitted an application to nominate the Green Idea House for the County of Los Angeles’ Green Leadership Award (http://qpc.co.la.ca.us/cms1_172198.pdf).
Pam Townsend from the City did a great job with the application and we have been selected as finalists.
The judges are coming for a tour
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GIH Event Makes the Papers!
by Robert Fortunato on February 17th, 2012 No Comments »

Eric Michael Stitt, a journalist for The Beach Reporter, very kindly featured our house tours event in the Hermosa Beach section of the paper this week:  http://www.tbrnews.com/articles/2012/02/16/hermosa_beach_news/news09.prt
We also wanted to make sure the other key sponsors of the event, the U.S. Green Building Council/South Bay Branch and Energy Upgrade California,
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Record Crowds Gather for Construction Tours of the Green Idea House!
by Robert Fortunato on February 14th, 2012 No Comments »

We want to express our sincere appreciation to all of you for making Saturday a huge success. The event was booked solid a week in advance and over 200 people came out for tours and the educational expo. We had to turn people away to ensure the safety of everyone
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Green Idea House Speaks out on behalf of Electric Vehicles Today
by Robert Fortunato on February 7th, 2012 No Comments »

We had a great experience during our four month trial of a 100% electric Local Use Vehicle (LUV) loaned to us by the South Bay Cities Council of Governments.  We are honored that they have asked us to say a few words at an event this morning at 11am.
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Register for FREE today while there are still spots available!
by Robert Fortunato on February 2nd, 2012 No Comments »

The U.S. Green Building Council, Energy Upgrade CA and Leadership Hermosa Beach have asked us to give a series of construction tours on February 11th.  The tours will showcase the innovative technologies that make the Green Idea House net zero energy, zero carbon and responsive to the environment in terms
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Big day – The Scaffolding is Coming Down!
by Robert Fortunato on January 26th, 2012 No Comments »

It is like the unwrapping of a present.  We can’t wait!
We are also very clear that it is a present from all of you that are supporting us – from our contractors and suppliers to our friends Ruby and John who watched Carter the other day when we had to
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Save the Date for a USGBC Construction Tour the GIH!
by Robert Fortunato on January 23rd, 2012 No Comments »

The U.S. Green Building Council, Energy Upgrade CA and Leadership Hermosa Beach have asked us to give a series of construction tours on February 11th.  The tours will start at noon, 1pm, 2pm and 3pm and will be followed by a networking/ green networking event at one of the local
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Revolutionary Drywall
by Robert Fortunato on January 20th, 2012 No Comments »

In addition to allowing us to be a case study for their ThermalCore product (which should cut our heating and cooling needs significantly), National Gypsum did something simple, yet revolutionary this week.
Hanging drywall inevitably leads to a giant pile of scrap drywall.  Normally that scrap goes into the landfill where
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