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Go Green Get Green

Go Green Get Green. The green movement, how it has changed building, and its advantages. What…. Green Building is the use of environmentally friendly products and building materials to reduce energy waste and reduce the impact of buildings on the environment

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Go Green Get Green

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  1. Go Green Get Green Mercer University School of Engineering EGR 108 A. Reilly & R. Loper The green movement, how it has changed building, and its advantages

  2. What… • Green Building is the use of environmentally friendly products and building materials to • reduce energy waste and • reduce the impact of buildings on the environment • Environmentally friendly products • Double pane windows • Washers that use less water • Dryers that require less heat • Fridges that don’t use Freon • Low-wattage light bulbs • Low flow toilets

  3. Environmentally Friendly Products Low wattage florescent light bulbs last up to 5 years as opposed to incandescent light bulbs which last about 1000hrs Low flush toilets use about a 1/3 of the water that conventional toilets use which saves money on the water bill.

  4. Why Not… • Some people believe that green buildings require giving up being comfortable • Can’t have a good heating system and air conditioning must be limited • Ride a bike to work • Cost of building green is expensive • Materials can be highly priced • A heating system for Langdon Woods a college dorm housing facility for about 380 students costs $1 million to install.

  5. Why… • Green Building is good for the environment • The temperature in a city can be 6-8 degrees higher than surrounding areas. Green buildings with better roofing can help reduce this temperature. • It requires less energy • Indoor Air Quality in green buildings is better • Cost of living is less after building expenses • This Energy Star Savings Calculator shows how you can save by buying more energy efficient appliances such as washing machines.

  6. Economic Benefit • Green Cottages- Cleveland, Ohio • New development of energy and environmentally efficient housing in Cleveland, Ohio

  7. The Government’s Role • EPA • LEED Building program • Dept of Energy • Energy Star

  8. Green Building In Existence • Langdon Woods Hall- Plymouth State University • One of the first college dorms to receive LEED certification. • Low flush toilet system saves 1.4 million gallons of water per year. • Rhapsody Cove at Rock Creek - Chicago • Developers set aside 60% of the 243 acre development as green space. • Homes are built using energy efficient and economically sensible materials.

  9. Langdon Woods Dorm • The dorm is expected to use 58% less energy than a conventional dorm. This saves $230,000 in energy costs a year Rhapsody Cove at Rock Creek.

  10. A Greener Future • The cost of building green is getting cheaper. • Russell Albenese a green architect in New York estimates that in the time he has been building says that the costs of finding and building with green products has decreased from a 17 to 20% premium down to a 5% premium in the last eight years. • The amount of green building has increased • Between 2005 and 2006 new green homes jumped by 30% • Green homes could include 5% of the entire US housing market within 5 years.

  11. References • Benefits for Homeowners. Retrieved March 18, 2008, http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=new_homes.nh_benefits • Florescent Light Bulb. Pricegrabber.com. March 26, 2008. http://blog.pricegrabber.com/shopgreen/category/for-office/ • Green Cottages Projected Energy Savings. Cclandtrust.org. March 26, 2008. http://www.cclandtrust.org/GreenCottages/Efficiency.html • Kuchment, A. (2008, March 8). The Sky’s the Limit. Newsweek. March 15, 2008, http://www.newsweek.com/id/120055 • Langdon Woods exterior and common room. Flickr.com. March 26, 2008. http://www.flickr.com/photos/plymouth-state-university/1222830048/

  12. References • Low Flow Toilet. Freshwater website. March 26, 2008. http://www.p2pays.org/ref/20/19078.htm • Murphy, H.L. Nov 2007. Green housing forges ahead. Crain’s Chicago Business, Vol. 30(48), p. 18. • Perry, A. Residence Hall Receives LEED Gold Certification. Green Building News. March 15, 2008. www.greenbuilingnews.com • Schmidt, C.W. January 2008. Bringing Green Homes Within Reach: Healthier Housing for More People. Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol. 116(1), p. A24-A31. • US Capitol Building. Clipart.com. March 26, 2008. http://www.clipartgallery.com/places/washington_dc/washington_dc2.html

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