| November 19, 2009 |
| 6:30 pm | to | 8:00 pm |
Topic: Thermal Storage Systems Presentation
Where: Dave Gulya’s House, 908 East 8th Street, Bloomington, IN
Cost: Free
Advanced registration is strongly encouraged.
Brian Thorne is an Integrated Building Systems Engineer with Trane/Ingersoll Rand (IR) concentrating on the Bloomington Area and is committed to help building owners achieve the highest performing building with the lowest life cycle cost. Trane/Ingersoll Rand (IR). Trane/IR is the world’s leading supplier, manufacturer and service provider of integrated, high efficiency building systems including heating, air conditioning, refrigeration and building control systems. For additional information, please contact him at (317) 255-877 or bthorne@trane.com
Thermal energy storage is the battery for renewable, “Green” power. Brian will be discussing some of the applications of thermal energy storage as it relates to the heating and cooling of buildings and how this concept can lower emissions, make renewable energy more reliable and usable and lower the total cost of ownership of any building.
| November 19, 2009 |
| 8:00 am | to | 4:30 pm |
Where: Ft. Wayne Marriott, Fort Wayne, IN
Cost: $35 - $70
Contact: 317.692.7853
From currently farming to urban gardening, there is something for everyone to learn at the 2009 New Food For Thought Conference
Get Local
Interested in the local food thing, or just want to grow your own? Come grow a little! Gardening basics, finding local foods, cooking with local items, and enjoying local agri-tainment are all part of getting local. These sessions will open your eyes to what you can find right in your backyard…from your own home garden to the winery down the street.
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| November 19, 2009 |
| 5:00 pm | to | 7:00 pm |
Where: Indianapolis Fringe Theatre, 719 E. St. Clair St., Indianapolis, IN
Cost: Free to USGBC members; $15 for non-USGBC members (pay at the door)
Topic: Indoor Air Quality
Parking: Free Parking available on the grass immediately behind and to the east of the building, in the paved lots on the south east (the
Scholar’s Inn lot) and the north east corners (the Art Bank) of College and St. Clair, and the paved lot just south of the
Scholar’s Inn lot, off of College.
The USGBC-IN Chapter Meeting / Monthly Program for October will be held on October 21st and cover the topic of LEED software as presented by Pepper Construction. It will be at American Structurepoint’s office with h’ors d’ouevre’s starting at 5:00 PM and program beginning at 5:30 PM.