Green Home Brings Technology and Sustainability Together Under One Roof

by on December 15, 2009 · Comments

in Green, Sustainability, technology

The passage below tells me the demand for eco-architects and contractors will continue to rise as energy efficiency and sustainability continue to be drivers for cost savings and social responsibility.

One of the biggest challenges of the entire 14-month project was finding qualified contractors versed in green-building design and products. Now, she hopes the house will serve as a resource for other homeowners looking to incorporate some of the house’s features, such as using sustainably forested wood materials, water-efficient appliances, and a rainwater harvesting system.

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    I'm actually a little bit surprised that they are having difficulty finding green contractors and other professionals in the industry. There are numerous green training courses available. Everblue offers LEED exam preparation, energy auditor, weatherization, solar, and BPI certification training! The options are incredible! Green jobs are very much on the rise. People are much more likely to become marketable if they attain a green credential! In fact, Everblue is offering a 30% discount on all 2010 courses today and 20% until Friday. The discount is for a limited time, only available online!
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