Thursday, October 25, 2012

Green Schools Summit Webinars - USGBC Colorado Chapter

Date: October 26, 2012
When: 8:00am - 4:30pm (Webinar list below)
Where: North High School - Denver, CO (Webinar participation via Vidyo)
 
There is no cost to participate via the webinars making this a great opportunity!
 
Event participation Links:
 
The USGBC Colorado Graduate to Green, green schools summit is tomorrow and they will be providing a web feed through Vidyo in order to get green schools enthusiasts from outside of Colorado to join with efforts to help Green our Schools within This Generation. In particular, the Blue Tracks listed above will address how to get stakeholders to come together to made change happen in districts. This is the first web broadcast of its kind for the USGBC Colorado Chapter, so please join in if you can!
 
Additional Event flyers and schedule:

IFMA Fall SFP Crential Program - Tuition Grants Available - Register Now!

 
Date: November 5th - 9th, 2012
Time: 8:00pm - 5:00pm
Where: UNO College of Business Administration, 6708 Pine Street, Omaha, NE
Cost: Registration Fee of $2600 ($1000 with tuition grant. See Below!!)
Includes all materials and meals.
 
Now is the time to register for the Fall 2012 Sustainability Facility Professional program to save $1,600 on the registration fee and to take advantage of the waived SFP application fee until the end of this year. That's a total saving of nearly 65% or over $,1800! Register now by clicking here: http://nbdc.unomaha.edu/greenbusiness/credential.cfm
 
See the attached flyer for lodging information:
Please remember the key points below:
1) SFP now qualifies for LEED continuing education! We were recently notified by GBCI (the certification arm for the U.S. Green Building Council) that the IFMA SFP Credential Program® has been approved for 70 general CE hours. This means that LEED certified individuals can earn continuing education credits for completing our course and earning the SFP credential.
2) IFMA is waiving the SFP Application Fee. Until the end of the year, IFMA is waiving the SFP application fee. This waiver will save candidates up to $210. Users of the IFMA SFP Credential Program will receive an email with a coupon code and instructions.

Tour the "Dageforde Extreme Green Home" -

 
Two opportunities to tour this Extreme Green Home:
Sunday, November 4th from 2:00pm to 4:00pm
Wednesday, November 7th from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Where:
11672 Old Mill Drive, Blair Nebraska, 68008
Please see flyer with directions and key points of the home by following this link: Dageforde Extreme Green Home

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

LEED v4 FIFTH PUBLIC COMMENT: OCT 2 – DEC 10, 2012


Since the opening of the first public comment period, the U.S. Green Building Council has received over 21,500 comments and recommendations. We need your voice - now during the public comment period, through beta and during the ballot. To learn more about LEED v4, visit usgbc.org/leedv4.

The hallmark of LEED is its consensus based development process and continuous improvement. Guided by the market and shaped by stakeholder feedback, LEED undergoes a number of public comment periods before the final document is balloted by USGBC’s membership. For LEEDv4, the development process was opened much earlier than it had been in the past so the public could provide input as credits were developed. Although this process asked a lot of stakeholders, the feedback has been invaluable and current draft reflects more than 21,500 comments USGBC received. Once a LEED rating system passes ballot, it is ready to be launched to the market.

LEEDv4 entered its fifth public comment period on October 2. This fifth public comment period addresses a small subset of credits within LEEDv4 that are not yet finalized; not all of the LEEDv4 credits are open for comment. Everyone is invited to review the drafts and submit comments.

Substantially reworked, the Materials & Resources section of LEED v4 is different from LEED 2009 in that it applies lifecycle thinking at the whole-building and product level. Proposed credits reward projects for reusing as much material as possible and optimizing design to use less material overall. LEED 2009 credits were based on single attributes of materials, such as recycled content. This approach only tells part of the story; a product could have higher than average performance on that one attribute but far lower than average performance on others. The LEED v4 approach paints a more complete picture of materials and products, enabling project teams to make more informed decisions that will have greater overall benefit for the environmental, human health, and communities.



LEED credits open for comment in the Materials & Resources section include:

  • Building Product Disclosure and Optimization—Environmental Product Declarations
    • Rewards project teams for selecting manufactured goods that have Environmental Product Declarations (EPD), which are a standardized way of quantifying the environmental impact of a product or system. Declarations include information on the environmental impact of raw material acquisition, energy use and efficiency, content of materials and chemical substances, emissions to air, soil and water and waste generation. Product and company information is also included. Environmental impact is quantified in terms of global warming potential, ozone depletion, acidification, eutrophication, and more. 
    • A variety of different EPD programs exist and this credit encourages manufacturers to obtain EPDs for their products, disclosing information on these products. To earn one point, LEED project teams should look for a label or declaration provided by a manufacturer to ensure that the product has met the appropriate requirements. Another point can be earned for selection of products with an optimized environmental profile. There is also an added incentive for purchasing domestic or locally manufactured products and materials meeting criteria
  • Building Product Disclosure and Optimization—Raw Materials Extraction
    • Changes to this credit include the addition of a point for product manufacturers reporting information regarding human and ecological impacts, specifically their extraction practices, land use practices, and other sourcing-related impacts, using formats developed by programs including the Global Reporting Initiative, U.N. Global Compact Communication of Progress, the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises, and ISO 26000 Guidance on Social Responsibility. A second point rewards project teams for using products that optimize the extraction process, by limiting or eliminating extraction of new resources (using reused materials or using recycled content) or using best practices for extraction processes such as FSCcertified new wood products or biobased material meeting the Sustainable Agriculture Network’s Sustainable Agriculture Standard.
  • Building Product Disclosure and Optimization—Material Ingredient Reporting
    • Changes to this credit include references to a wider variety of reporting programs, including Cradle 2 Cradle and Health Product Declarations, among others, considered to meet the intent of this credit. The first point provides credit for products that disclose constituents through one of the reporting programs. A second point is available for products that demonstrate optimization through one of the referenced comparative assessment systems. This gives choice and flexibility to both product manufacturers and project teams, intended to result in the accelerated adoption of material ingredient reporting programs. Added incentive is included for purchasing domestic or locally manufactured products and materials.  
  • Construction and Demolition Waste Management 
    • Changes have been made to this credit so that projects that cannot meet credit requirements through reuse and recycling, waste-to-energy systems (creating energy in the form of electricity or heat from the incineration of waste source) may now be considered for use globally as long as systems meet applicable European Union CEN EN 303 standards.



Other credits open for comment during this period include:


  • Green vehicles: The credit requirements center on providing preferred parking for green vehicles and charging stations for alternative fuel vehicles. Adjustments were made based on feedback from the fourth public comment period and to improve clarity. Requirements for electric charging stations are set at Level 2 and above. Green vehicles reference only ACEEE scores to reduce market confusion, and require that 7% of parking spaces be set aside for their use.
  • Minimum energy performance: The Minimum Energy Performance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2010 has been changed from 10% to 5% at the prerequisite level. For Interior Design and Construction projects, Advanced Energy Design Guidelines (AEDGs) have been removed from the prescriptive option and replaced with broader requirements, making this option more accessible to a wider variety of projects not currently covered by the AEDGs. 
  • Demand response: With this draft, this credit has graduated from the pilot credit library into LEED v4. It brings the benefits of smart grid thinking to the forefront with a credit that rewards projects for participating in demand response programs. 
  • Daylighting: Revisions have been made to continue to increase clarity of credit. Illumination levels have been revised. 
  • Protect or restore habitat: In LEED for Existing Buildings: Operations & Maintenance, the cost per square foot has been adjusted in the option allowing for project teams to financially support natural land acquisition or management, restoration of native habitat, watershed management and restoration, or public urban green space restoration or revitalization. 








Wastecap 2012 Sustainability Summit a Success


USGBC Nebraska Flatwater Chapter was proud to sponsor the Wastecap Summit and Sustainable Business Awards again this year.

The UNO College of Business Administration event brought over 200 students and attendees to hear Auden Schendler's message regarding climate change. An additional 25 students heard Schendler's message at a special presentation during the full-day Summit. The Lincoln events brought 160 attendees to the full day Summit and Luncheon with another 75 attending the evening Public Policy Forum.

The day was full of energy and enthusiasm for environmental sustainability. WasteCap celebrated 20 years of "Getting Green Done" and recognized 7 Nebraska businesses for their extraordinary sustainability achievements. Many attendees also appreciated the new format which included hearing success stories from local businesses.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

USGBC NFC Monthly Lunch - reEnergize Program Update

Date: October 16th
Time: 12:00p.m. - 1:00p.m. (Registration begins at 11:30a.m.)
Place: Scott Conference Center, 6450 Pine Street, Omaha, NE
Cost: $15 NFC Individual Members, $25.00 Non-Members, $10.00 Students
(lunch is included)

Join the USGBC NFC Chapter as we welcome Kristi Wamstad-Evans, reEnergize Program Director at City of Omaha, for an update on the re-Energize Program.

Funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy’s BetterBuildings Program, the reEnergize Program is a collaborative effort between the cities of Omaha and Lincoln to build energy smart communities. Our plan is to work with highly qualified contractors to provide professional energy evaluations on a total of 180 commercial and nonprofit buildings and complete whole-home performance energy upgrades on 2,100 residences between January 2011 and May 2013.

Over the three-year span of the grant, we intend to grow the reEnergize Program to allow owners of all building types access to a streamlined process, financing opportunities, and a qualified workforce for energy-efficiency services. With this opportunity, the reEnergize Program will serve as a catalyst, intending to build consumer demand and contractor supply for energy-saving building improvements and to reduce energy use in local buildings.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

2012 Green Home Tour

Date: Sun, October 14th
Time: 1:00pm – 5:00pm
Cost: $5.00 for tour pass can be purchased at any of the participating homes or online at:
 
The GOC's fifth annual Green Home Tour features six local new and existing homes that showcase green living techniques–three are near Omaha’s midtown, three are near Elkhorn. Take a sneak peak online (http://www.greenomahacoalition.org/councils/design-and-construction/2012-green-home-tour/the-homes/) and see which homes are of most interest to you! The ‘learn more’ link under each home will link you directly to that home’s case study.
 
In addition to seeing green practices at work, tour goers can talk to on-site experts and pick up tips on how to green their own living environments. For homeowners wishing to apply greening and energy saving measures to their own homes, a collection of case studies has been started for the homes on this year’s tour.
 
Interested in volunteering? Please let us know by emailing Patrick Wheeler at PWheeler@unomaha.edu.
 
 

Reel to Real Sustainability Film Festival

Date: 10/11/2012
Time: 5:00pm - 10:00pm
Place: Aksarben Cinema (
2110 S 67th St.)
Cost: $9.00 for GOC members and students and General Admission tickets for the public $12.00

Join the Green Omaha Coalition (GOC) as it hosts the Reel to Real Sustainability Film Festival. Sponsored by Kiewit, the reEnergize Program, USGBC Nebraska Flatwater Chapter and Aksarben Cinema, this event will be an evening of fundraising, networking and movie viewing, featuring a discussion with the filmmaker.

Several short films are showing at 5:30 p.m. The main feature, "Switch," an award-winning documentary on energy, will start at 6:45 p.m.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit:  http://reeltorealomaha.eventbrite.com/#

2012 Sustainability Summit and WasteCap NE 20th Anniversary Celebration

Date: 10/10/2012
Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
Place: UNL East Campus Union, 314 Nebraska East Union, Lincoln, NE 68588
Cost: $125 for a WasteCap member, $175 if non-WasteCap member.

This includes a ticket to our 20th Anniversary Luncheon and Sustainable Business Awards (parking at UNL is included).

The Summit workshop will be held in Lincoln, NE on Wednesday, October 10th at the University Nebraska East Campus.  The Summit will be held in conjunction with WasteCap's 20th Anniversary Celebration Awards Luncheon also held at East Campus on Wednesday. The Summit will feature our keynote speaker, Auden Schendler, Vice President of Sustainability at Aspen Skiing Company.  There are also break out sessions with wonderful speakers highlighting the topics of Energy, Tools and Resources for Sustainability Planning/Tracking, Zero Waste, Employee Engagement, Green Certification, and Green Marketing/Branding.

For more information or to register, please follow this link: http://www.wastecapne.org/

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