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Tuesday
May252010

Changing Black Roof to White or Green Creates Natural Building Cool Down Effect, Says Study

Intensive green roof system at Chicago City Hall. Photo courtesy of Elements Roofing, LLC.

It’s common sense to most of us that if we wear lighter colored breathable clothes, we’ll feel cooler when we’re outside in the summer heat. Well as it turns out, the same principle also applies to the buildings that we live and work in.

Testing this idea on its own properties, the energy company Con Edison in its effort to create both more energy efficiency within its own corporate structure and combat global warming, commissioned a study by Columbia University to measure temperature differences and other data from the three roof types.

The three different roof types were monitored and tested (and are continuing to be tested) as part of a long term study of there effectiveness. The white roofs were installed at the company’s headquarters in Manhattan and its Learning Center in Long Island City, N.Y., where the green roof was also installed.

Photo by the www.infrastructurist.com.

The black and white roofs are made of the same material, ethylene-propylene-diene-monomer, with color being the only difference. The green roof consists of 21,000 plants in four-inch deep modular sedum systems.

The sedum is a large plant group containing around 400 species found throughout the northern hemisphere, varying from creeping herbs to shrubs. The plants have water-storing leaves.

The Columbia study found that, “The white membrane temperature peaks are on average 30 °F (17 °C) cooler than black in summer. [The] green roof membrane temperature peaks are on average 60 °F (33 °C) cooler than black in summer.”

Researchers in the study said, “We estimate that the 10,764 sq. ft green roof on the Con Ed building is saving roughly $400/yr in heating costs and $250/yr in cooling costs. If this area had been a white roof instead, we estimate that cooling savings would have been $200/yr.”

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Wednesday
Apr222009

Consulting Firm Launches Online Do-It-Yourself Property Energy Analysis App.

Image courtesy of Australian Natural Energy.

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia- Green Power Labs Inc., a solar energy assessment and consulting company, has launched a new online interactive education tool designed to allow user to enter information about their property and determine if solar energy for generating electricity and heating hot water is worth the investment.

The tool, SolarRating Online, will be free to visitors today in honor of Earth Day. “The site is designed to be a first step in helping people understand how solar might be used at their home or business. Once they complete this step and feel more comfortable with their level of knowledge, we certainly would encourage them to look for a reputable solar installer in their area to see what specific options best fit their property,” said Marlene Moore, vice president of public relations at Green Power Labs.

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Monday
Mar162009

Eco-Friendly Paper Tubes and Cores Co. Launching Online Interactive Presence

Russ Panzer at Paper Tubes’ facilities.

PATERSON, N.J.- Paper Tubes & Cores, Inc. is gearing up for the early April launching of it’s first generation website, which will allow clients to interact with the nearly half-century old institution.

Beyond providing information about its products and services, “companies will be able to place orders on it. We also found a paper saving calculator through the Environmental Defense Fund. We are hoping that both our suppliers and customers will be able to plug in some numbers, and we can work with them on it to show exactly how much money and energy they are saving by using our reconfigured products instead of recycled,” said Russ Panzer, executive vice president of Paper Tubes.

The company provides its customer with tubes, core, and Gaylord containers (industrial boxes) in any size and quantity. Industries that use the company’s services include commercial printing, textile, paper, plastic fill, as well as packaging and shipping.

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