Posts Tagged ‘vestas’

November 4, 2008

Seems you can’t go anywhere with out people talking about being green. And the media seems to be feeding the “green washing of America.” Companies that promote themselves as green are “green sheen.” And there are plenty of websites, books and speakers who will tell you what they think green is. I’d like to talk about the deeper shades of green.

 

  • Buying a detergent that is biodegradable is green
  • Buying the detergent in a container that has been already recycled is dark green
  • Recycling that container again is a deeper shade of green

 

  • There is a roofing company that has a 50 year warranty on it, that’s sustainable or green
  • That company’s energy comes from the methane produced by the cattle ranch in the area, that’s dark green
  • If your roof installer takes off your old roof and has it ground up into small pieces to be reinvented as new roofing, that’s a deeper shade of green

 

  • Buying and using a push mower in the yard, green
  • Cancelling your gym membership and not driving across town to the gym because you are now getting plenty of fresh air and exercise, dark green

 Hybrid Cars are cool?

  • What was wrong with your old car?
  • Where is your old car now? Still running? Polluting?
  • Is your hybrid deep green or just more energy efficeint?

 

  • Buying clothes or books from a used store is green
  • Taking old clothes and books to the used store is green
  • Turning old clothes, like blue jeans into a comforter, turning your furnace down and cuddling with somebody you love while sharing a story book is a deeper shade of green.

 

  • Replacing your appliances with Energy Star is green
  • Giving your old working appliances to a charity is dark green
  • Having non-working appliance turned into a useable objects is dark green.
  • (I know people who take old water heaters and make grills and smokers out of them)

 

  • Using biodegradable laundry soap is green
  • Hang drying clothes saves electricity and UV light kills bacteria, dark green
  • In areas where it’s possible using grey water is dark green (so to speak)

Granite Counter tops are sustainable, but

  •       Leaving a hole in the earth and shipping it ½ way around the world, ?
  •       Removing an old countertop and putting it into a land fill, ?
  •       Can granite off gas?
  •         IDEA!!! Ask your local installer if they have remnant granite. I know of a few people who got great deals on counter tops because they were flexable on the color. Or only do a few counters and still have the “granite look.”……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

    Refinancing your home? Ask your lender about a Green Mortgage. In some cases you can save a portion of a percent or get a rebate by going green. You wouldn’t know unless you ask! http://activerain.com/action/channels/activerain/topics/green_mortgages

     

     

    I purchased the house I live in approx 6 years ago. I asked a friend to build me a car port since I had plenty of land and no covered parking. He build me a car port for the price of materials and I bought clothes for him. I worked in a department store and got a discount and he would rather have a root canal without medication than shop. Dena where’s this story going?

    A feral cat has moved into the rafters of my car port. It’s dry and the cats protected from predators and the weather. I no longer have a mouse problem and don’t have to put poisons out anymore. Also, I don’t have to run my car as long to remove frost, ice and warm the car up. I win, my friend wins, the car wins, the mouse looses out.

    In this same house I decided that it would look nicer if I removed a window and replaced it with a door and removed a malfunctioning door and put in a window. My hope was that the house would look nicer and the ventilation would improve. Not only did this work out the way I wanted but the new door lets in much needed light and heats the tile in my kitchen. The kitchen is now the warmest place in the house and it doesn’t have heat!

    The man who did the work for me did it for free, I gave him the door and window as well as extra bathroom fixtures someone gave to me. He has now put in a bathroom in his oversized garage and no long tracks across his wife’s clean floors. I wins, he wins, his wife wins and the floors are staying clean! 

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    There are plenty of resources on “Green.” Make sure the “green” on the labels

    of the things you buy are a deeper shade of green.

     

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    :D eep Green People:

     

    Ask Stephanie Edwards Musa  about her ideas on green building http://activerain.com/youragentsteph

    JaneAnn is green down to her DNA http://activerain.com/janeanne

    Deb Hurt is recycling homes http://activerain.com/debhurt

    Mary Bigelow knows how a green mortgage can help http://activerain.com/mabigelow

    Read Joan Whitebrook because she’s worth the read : http://activerain.com/nhbuyerrep

    Read what Ecobrokers are saying : http://activerain.com/groups/ecobrokers

    Visit with your neighbors and learn what’s going on where you live: www.greendrinks.org

     

    Ask your agent if they are an Ecobroker or why not. Don’t let your agent ‘green wash’ their way to selling you a home.

    Remember we “vote” with our wallets

    Pueblo extends a warm welcome to Vestas and it’s employees

     

    True Story Time

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    Examples of dark green or deeper shades of green

    Green Drinks Pueblo Style

    September 10, 2008

    Hi All!  

    I’m happy to announce that Tisha Cassida and I are starting up Green Drinks Pueblo Style again!  Please join us Tuesday August 26th at 5:30 at the Gold Dust 217 S.Union Ave and the last Tuesday of the month from here on out. No need to RSVP, just show up and bring a friend or two if you like. There is no charge for this event, but please support the Gold Dust for hosting us.  

    Green Drinks: A spectrum of people gathering with the intention of discussing ”green” and networking “green” agreeing to disagree in the absence of criticism for the purpose of creating positive change in our communities.  

     Keep up with us at www.greendrinks.org  Looking forward to seeing you there!

    Topic: Vestas coming to Pueblo

    Vestas is coming to Pueblo Colorado

    September 1, 2008

    Vestas is a Danish company is words largest wind sorce company. They will be producing the worlds largest wind tower factory right here in Pueblo! The plant will cost approx $240 Million dollars and employ over 500 people. They also plan on putting plants in Windsor (blades) and Brighton Colorado (turbines).

    To Pueblo as well as most of the front range this means jobs, houses and hopefully a boost to our economy. Pueblo has a steady work force, the new concrete plant and the steal mill to help support Vestas. Our Governor Ritter promised to help making Colorado Green and this is part of the plan.

    As the first Ecobroker in Southern Colorado I was especially excited to hear this news for all the obvious reasons. Congratulations to all involved, the community can’t wait to get started!

    Sunfest 2008

    September 1, 2008

    Sunfest 2008

    On Wednesday August 28 I was invited to go to Sunfest, held in Denver at the Coors Field parking lot. I was a guest of Allied Building Supply, thanks Pam Simmons, Craig Chostner and Jake Walker.

     

    This solar event was the place to meet like minded people, visit with company representatives and enjoy the day. Despite the fact that the DNC was nominating Barack Obama the traffic inside the event was good and the traffic on the roads was also good. I went around passing out my business cards and explaining to the people I met why they should have an Ecobroker on speed dial. Much to my surprise approx ½ of the people I spoke to had heard of Realtors who were also Ecobrokers. One had even attended the Ecobroker event this summer at the Colorado Convention Center. 

     

    Some of the vendors at Sunfest:

    • Solargreen and Jim Paulson
    • Metro Solar Inc and Dave Woycio
    • Starfire Energy and Joe Abeach
    • Capitol Solar Energy, llc and Laurent Meillon
    • Coseia (Colorado Solar Energy Industries Association) Beth Hart
    • Independent Power Systems and Craig Konz
    • Golden Solar and Mark Romano
    • Standard Renewable Energy and Eric Van Orden  

    Colorado would like to extend a warm welcome to Vestas coming to Windsor, Brighton and Pueblo Colorado!

    Pueblo Colorado: Market Report Jan-Aug 2008

    September 1, 2008

     

    Active listings (site built) 866 

    • Median price $134,400
    • Average price $ 167,250
    • Low $14,900
    • High $1,400,000

    Days On Market :

    • average 122
    • median 88
    • low 2
    • high 1087

    Price per square foot:

    • Average $104
    • Median $97
    • High $438
    • Low $ -

    Sold listings (site built) 1136

    • Median price $94,000
    • Average price $ 107,966
    • Low $9,900
    • High $ 600,00

    Days on Market:

    • Average 116
    • Median 92
    • Low -
    • High 1042

    Price per square foot:

    • Median $76
    • Average $76
    • Low $0
    • High $199.32

    Information Herein Deemed Reliable but Not Guaranteed

    Pueblo sends a warm welcome to Vesta and their employees soon to be coming to the Southern Colorado area.

    View from Rockvale CO

    View from Rockvale CO