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| October 27, 2009 | to | October 30, 2009 |
Where: Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, Indiana
The Remodeling Show is the only national event that places serious buyers and serious sellers
face-to-face for three days of serious business. The Remodeling Show is your once-a-year opportunity to create relationships and grow your knowledge so you can learn to outsmart,
outwit and outmaneuver the marketplace. Join us in Indianapolis as the Remodeling Show co-locates with DeckExpo for more exhibits, more networking, more business-building,
more displays and more classroom education.
| September 11, 2009 | | 8:30 am | to | 5:00 pm |
Where: Radisson Hotel , 251 Pennsylvania Parkway, Indianapolis, IN 46280
Due to the enormous number of questions concerning the process of successfully completing a LEED® for Homes project, The Alliance for Environmental Sustainability has developed a training seminar to answer those questions. This is a great opportunity to review the LEED® for Homes rating system, learn about green design and construction practices, verification procedures and costs and benefits associated with a LEED® Certified Home.
This 8-hour session will guide the participant through the administrative process of a successful LEED® for Homes project with AES as your Provider. The purpose of this workshop is to help you understand how to:
· Partner with AES as your Provider
· Register a Project with USGBC
· Contract with a Qualified Green Rater
· Develop a Durability Plan
· Fill Out a Project Checklist
· Complete Accountability Forms
· Submit a Completed Project for Certification
· Understand the Fee Structure
· Understand Terms/Definitions Associated with Administrative Process
· Submit CIR/ID Requests
Who Should Attend?
-Architects
-Builders
-Developers
-Sub Contractors
-Engineers
-Suppliers
-Consultants
-Manufacturers
-Home Owners
-Raters
Feel free to contact Christin Kappel with The Architecture Studio at 317.842.8070 ext.4
| October 23, 2009 | | 1:00 pm | to | 4:00 pm |
Where: University Place Conference Center, Indianapolis, IN
The theme for this year’s event will be “Strategies in Sustainability: Providing the Tools to Go Green.”
Please visit the INASLA website at inasla.org for additional information.
| October 3, 2009 | | 10:00 am | to | 3:00 pm |
ASES Solar Tour - Tour homes and buildings to see how neighbors are using solar energy and other sustainable technologies to reduce their monthly utility bills and help tackle climate change. The ASES National Solar Tour is the world’s largest grassroots solar event. This event offers participants the opportunity to tour homes and buildings to see how neighbors are using solar energy, energy efficiency, and other sustainable technologies to reduce their monthly utility bills and help tackle climate change.
For four years, Home & Mobile Energy has organized and sponsored the Michiana Solar Tour, a self-guided tour of sites using renewable energy like solar and other green practices. You can learn methods from people who live green to conserve our natural resources in real, applicable ways. It is a FREE tour featuring homes in Northern Indiana and Southwest Michigan.
An increasing focus of the tour is on energy-saving techniques and sustainability through building design, energy efficient appliances, and use of green materials during remodeling. The tour also provides helpful, real-world examples of costs and how to save money with federal, state, and local incentives. Ultimately the tour inspires people across the nation to make sustainable energy choices that help lower costs, support energy independence, protect against power outages, and reduce carbon emissions. We invite you to join the renewable energy revolution by participating in the Michiana Solar Tour. Read More
| October 17, 2009 | | 10:00 am | to | 3:00 pm |
Where: Crowne Plaza Hotel, Indianapolis airport
Blue Green Alliance conference on climate change, green jobs and the transition to a renewable economy
Free. Sign up by sending email to: david.maidenberg@sierraclub.org.
| September 16, 2009 | | 7:30 am | to | 3:40 pm |
Who: The Indiana Partners for Pollution Prevention
What: For the past twelve years, the Indiana Partners for Pollution Prevention (Partners) have sponsored a statewide pollution prevention conference and trade show. Conference topics have ranged from new and innovative pollution prevention technologies being used in Indiana to training on how pollution prevention can save facilities money. The conference also includes a trade show of over 20 exhibitors displaying their products and services to promote pollution prevention.
Theme: Pollution Prevention Basics: The Road to Cost Savings
Where: Primo’s West, Plainfield, Indiana (directions)
Why: Pollution prevention as a mechanism to save money is the cornerstone of this year’s conference. This is a great year to bring someone from upper management, maintenance, or the manufacturing team! Many sessions will tie pollution prevention projects to monetary benefits. Other sessions include EPA Climate Leaders Partnership, renewable energy initiatives and wastewater pollution prevention techniques.
Registration: The Environmental Management Institute is now accepting registration forms.
Mail or fax this form to:
Environmental Management Institute, Inc.
5610 Crawfordsville Road, Suite 15
Indianapolis, IN 46224
Fax: (317) 248-4846
Phone: (317) 248-4848
For additional questions contact Cara Cyrus at (812) 273-6000 or by email at cara.cyrus@madchem.com. Visit event site
Continue reading 12th Annual Pollution Prevention Conference and Trade Show
| September 15, 2009 | | 8:00 am | to | 4:00 pm |
Location: Keep Indianapolis Beautiful Offices, 1029 Fletcher Ave., Suite 100 Indianapolis, IN
Green Economic Development Strategies for Community and Brownfield Redevelopment
A 1-day workshop for planners, economic development professionals, non-profit organizations, businesses, consultants & elected officials to explore the emerging green economy.
Email Vanessa at vroanhorse@delta-institute.org to register
Sponsored by:
• The City of Indianapolis Office of Sustainability
• The City of Indianapolis Brownfield Redevelopment Program
• The Delta Redevelopment Institute
• Indiana Association of Community Economic Development (IACED)
• Indiana Brownfields Program
• Ball State - College of Architecture and Planning
| September 10, 2009 | | 8:00 am | to | 2:00 pm |
Where: Pipers Cafe & Grand Manor, 2130 W. Southport Road, (NW corner of SR 37 & Southport Road) Indianapolis, IN
Attend a FREE Biofuels Workshop presented by CICCA, designed to educate attendees on the latest information on:
• Ethanol Blender Pumps
• E85 UL Dispenser Package Certification
• Biodiesel ASTM for Common Blend Levels
• Biodiesel Production at Ivy Tech, Lafayette, IN
• General Motors Company FFV Production Plans and much more!
Keynote Speaker, Anne Hazlett, Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture, will join us for lunch and update us on Indiana’s agricultural community.
• Continental Breakfast and Lunch Provided
• Free Parking
• During Lunch Tour the Vehicle Display and Get A “Hands On” Experience!
Agenda
8:00 AM
Registration/Continental Breakfast
8:30 AM
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Kellie Walsh, CICCA Executive Director and
Larry Campbell, CICCA President
8:15 AM
General Motors Gas Free for the Future
Larry Speicher, General Motors Corporation
9:00 AM
Indiana Corn/Soybean Associations
Mark Walters, Biofuels in Indiana
9:30 AM
Ethanol Industry Update: Renewable Fuels Standard, E85 UL Update, Blender Pumps
Robert White, Renewable Fuels Association
10:15 AM
Break/Tour Biofuels Vehicle Display
10:45 AM
NBB Invited
Renewable Fuels Standard for Biodiesel, ASTM for Blends, Engine Warranties
11:30 AM
Ivy Tech Community College, Lafayette, IN
Biodiesel Production and Use
12:00 PM
Funding Sources: Grants to Tax Credits and Incentives; Federal and State
Kellie Walsh, CICCA
12:30 PM
Lunch/Keynote Speaker
Anne Hazlett, Director, Indiana State Department of Agriculture
Registration closes COB Tuesday, September 8, 2009.
GARY, Ind. - The nation’s top environmental official will visit northwestern Indiana on Tuesday, September 1st for an event touting clean energy’s potential to bring new jobs to the state. Read the source article
Money will help low-income Hoosiers go green
INDIANAPOLIS — The federal government has green-lighted Indiana’s plan to spend $131 million in stimulus money to equip homes of low-income Hoosiers with energy-saving furnaces and insulation. Read the source article
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