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USGBC-IN Central Branch Program: De-mystifying LEED for Homes

March 24, 2010
5:00 pmto7:30 pm

Where: The Conference Center at Four Parkwood, 500 E 96th St, Indianapolis, IN 46240
Cost: $10 for members; $20 for non-members (pay at the door)

Please join the Central Branch for it’s monthly program. Learn about the LEED H certification process.  Learn differences and similarities between LEED H and other LEED certificaftions.  Discuss current LEED H homes in Indiana.

1.5 AIA continuing education credits available.

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Clean Energy Forum

April 10, 2010
2:00 pmto4:00 pm

Where: First United Methodist Church 219 E. 4th St. Bloomington, IN
Cost: Free
Contact Name: Clara Moore
Contact Email: clara.moore@climateeducation.org
Contact Phone: 812-361-7342

A Clean Energy Forum for the community of Bloomington. Discussion will be about how to make more green jobs in Bloomington. There will be different panelists with different views on the issue there to discuss with community members who attend. Come and help support the cause of making Bloomington a greener, cleaner place!

Non-Profit Organization to Hold LEED™ Green Associate Training Course

April 6, 2010
5:30 pmto7:00 pm
April 13, 2010
5:30 pmto7:00 pm
April 20, 2010
5:30 pmto7:00 pm
April 27, 2010
5:30 pmto7:00 pm
May 4, 2010
5:30 pmto7:00 pm
May 11, 2010
5:30 pmto7:00 pm

Where: Indiana Minority Supplier Development Council, 2126 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46202.
Cost: $550.00 per participant and includes course materials as well as a light meal each week.

The Indiana Minority Supplier Development Council, a non-profit organization devoted to minority business development in the State of Indiana, is proud to offer a LEED™ Green Associate Training Course in conjunction with BSA LifeStructures beginning April 6, 2010.

The course will focus on the understanding of core concepts of the LEED™ Rating Systems needed to pass the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, LEED™ Green Associate Study Exam. The LEED™ Green Associate credential is a prerequisite to pursue the next tier of accreditation, LEED™ Professional with Specialty, which is designed for professionals that directly apply LEED™ and green building in their practice.

The LEED™ Green Associate Training Course is a must for professionals in the following fields: Manufacturing, Product Supply,Facility Management, Marketing, Construction, Finance, Real Estate and Development, Law, Education, Government, Administration, Architecture, Engineering,

A light meal will be served from 5:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. prior to each class session.

About the Instructor: Donald R. Able, AIA, LEED AP Create Group, BSA LifeStructures  - a registered Architect and LEED™AP (BD+C) with a thorough understanding of green building practices and principles and the LEED Rating System.

About the Indiana Minority Supplier Development Council:
The Indiana Minority Supplier Development Council (IMSDC) is a free standing minority supplier development council. The Council is comprised of over 140 local and National corporate members and maintains a database of over 400 certified minority suppliers. The organization is an affiliate of the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), and one of thirty-eight regional councils operating in the United States. The Indiana Minority Supplier Development Council was created by the Indianapolis business community in the mid ‘70s to address and support minority business development.

To learn more about the LEED™ Green Associate Training Course or for registration information, contact (317) 921-2681 or visit www.imsdc.org

Corporate Reception:

April 22, 2010
5:00 pmto9:00 pm

Where: University Place Hotel & Conference Center, 850 Michigan Street, Indianapolis IN
Cost: $15 students; $25 members;$35 non-members / guests
Contact:  corporatereception@nbmbaa-indy.org for vendor or sponsorship opportunities.
Organizer: Indianapolis Chapter of the National Black MBA Association

Join the Indianapolis Chapter of the National Black MBA Association as they showcase companies and organizations committed and engaged in environmentally responsible operations and practices, also known as “green” business.   Open networking session prior to event.  Dinner buffet and cash bar.

FEATURED PANELISTS / COMPANIES

Gregg Spratt, Director of Sustainability - Eli Lilly. See Event Flier

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Thermocore earns Patent for NEXT GENERATION building INSULATION

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 17, 2010:
Contacts: Pat Egan, (877) 550-8973, pegan@thermocore.com
Lara Beck, (317) 727-0016, beckcommunicationsgroup@gmail.com

Groundbreaking energy-efficient building product demonstrates proven cost savings for customers

(Mooresville, Ind.)—Thermocore Panel Systems, Inc. announced today it has earned a patent from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for its innovative structural insulated panels (SIPs).  These four-inch thick panels are the first in the industry to accommodate standard door and window jambs while providing maximum energy efficiency.

“We developed a panel that fits traditional building standards while providing the highest insulation value possible,” said Pat Egan, owner of Thermocore Panel Systems. “We like to think of our product as ‘double green’ – it helps the environment while putting money back in homeowners’ pockets every month from energy savings. It’s like having your own personal stimulus package.”

SIPs have been used in the construction of exterior walls for residential and commercial structures for more than 40 years.  Older SIP technology, at 4 1/2-inch and 6 1/2-inch thicknesses, require costly custom door and window jambs that add to the overall build cost. Thermocore’s four-inch panel eliminates the need for costly jamb extensions.

The effectiveness of SIPs is measured by the R-value, which calculates thermal resistance.  The greater the R-value, the better the insulation is at keeping homes warm in the winter months and cool during the summer.  Thermocore utilizes polyurethane foam with an R-value of 6.0 to 7.0 per inch in its panels, while traditional SIPs use expanded polystyrene insulation with an R-value of 3.5 to 4.0 per inch.  The company’s newly patented SIP features an R-value of 24.

“We developed the next generation of framing that eliminates thermal breaks and air leaks associated with traditional stick-frame construction,” Egan said.  “We basically have stud-less construction, without those elements that rob you of your insulating power.  The most effective way to fight our current energy problems is to reduce demand and our panel system goes farther than any other technology in doing so.”

The result is a wall system with twice the insulating power of traditional exterior walls, resulting in lower energy bills. “We decided to invest once in the structure of our home instead of monthly in the utility company for the next 30-plus years,” said Karl Buss, a Kentucky homeowner who built with Thermocore panels two years ago.

In addition to cost savings through energy efficiency, Thermocore’s SIPs offer a number of benefits to residential and commercial customers, including:

  • Virtually waste-free production.  SIPs consume only half the lumber of traditional stick framing.      Two oriented strand boards – which come from sustainable, fast-growing trees – encase the   insulation.  Thermocore cuts the oriented strand board shell before spraying the insulation,  allowing leftovers to be recycled into the next order.
  • Faster installation.  Tongue-and-groove connections make the building process easier. Thermocore’s crews erected the building envelope for a 3,000 square-foot home in just
    five days.
  • Customization for each home design .  Working from specific architectural drawings or CAD           files ensures a perfect fit and eliminates cutting and waste at the job-site.  Thermocore’s pre-  installed electrical boxes and conduit also reduce on-the-job cutting and guesswork, making the     electrician’s job easier and less expensive.
  • A building that lasts.   Thermocore’s panel strength results in sturdier construction, while      eliminating shrinkage, nail pops and warping of studs.

Thermocore Panel Systems, Inc. is headquartered in Mooresville, Ind., and also produces polyurethane roof panels and 6 1/2-inch wall panels with an R-value of 40. In addition to energy savings, Thermocore helps the planet with a unique, virtually waste-free production process. The firm works with builders and architects throughout the U.S. and Europe to custom-manufacture panels for home and commercial building design.

To learn more about Thermocore, please visit www.thermocore.com.  Photos are available upon request.

SIA Accepting Environmental Award Nominees

InsideINdianaBusiness.com Report
Lafayette-based Subaru of Indiana Automotive Inc. (SIA) will mark its 6th anniversary of achieving zero landfill status by hosting its annual SIA Environmental Stewardship Awards. SIA has started accepting nominations for the awards, which will be handed out May 7. The honors highlight local individual and nonprofit organizations for environmental stewardship efforts.
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Industrial Companies Tap into Waste Heat to Generate Electricity

The Midwest project will be led by the newly launched Pro Renewables energy solutions company, a joint venture between investment firm The Windquest Group and Pro Services, a specialized trades contractor. The new company will serve Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and West Virginia.
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Curbside recycling expansion planned for Indy

Journal and Courier
“You’re not going to see mandatory recycling here,” said Karen Haley, the city’s director of sustainability. “But we’d like to make it available to everyone at no cost or the lowest cost possible. You have to make it easy and accessible for people to do it.”
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Jayco Receives Green Certification

Jayco’s RVs manufactured in Indiana and Idaho have been “Green Certified” by TRA Certification, Inc. an international accredited organization. The travel trailers have been awarded a Gold Level Certification Rating making Jayco among the…
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Indiana company makes new houses energy efficient

The Republic.com
LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Construction will start soon on the first of what Grant Giese anticipates will be many homes his newly formed Lafayette company will build using green concepts. From the foundation to the roof to the landscaping, Green Goose Homes specializes in providing homeowners with advanced building techniques and products that will make their new house more energy efficient in many ways.
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