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Thursday, February 18 2010
Meeting Minutes BuildSmart Technical Advisory committee
January 6, 2010 Old County Courthouse 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Present: David Lister, Joe Marx, Tim Carter, Brian Poster, Pete Schwartz, Don Nurge, Bruce Tidwell, Tom Harned, Rick Stark, Shana Sweitzer, Seth Westbrook Bruce Tidwell makes motion to adopt minutes from December 16th meeting. Brian Poster seconds the motion. Unanimous vote to adopt minutes.Thursday, January 14 2010
The City of Ketchum and Ketchum's Community Development Corporation have written letters of support for an Idaho Power "Smart Grid Implementation" proposal. Smart grid technologies can help reduce the community's energy consumption and overall carbon footprint. Ketchum Smart Grid Letter of Support (1.59 MB 2009-08-17 10:06:54) Thursday, July 30 2009
Below is a report that summarizes the results from the Green Buildings Stakeholder Presentation and Forum on June 16, 2009. This report was put together by County and City staff to help guide Hailey's and the County's green building committees with regard to above-code recommendations.
Monday, July 27 2009
EECBG Update All the state information can be gleaned from these sites: http://www.energy.idaho.gov/stimulus/ http://www.idcounties.org/Saturday, July 11 2009
Idaho Power's got a new program that can turn your energy-sucking clunker fridge/freezer into $30 bucks of cool cash for summer fun. And the best part is that they'll even pick it up for you! Did you know that older refrigerator or freezer can run up your utility bill by an average of $100 a year. Here's what the Idaho Power website says... With See Ya Later Refrigerator, Idaho Power will pay you $30 to remove your old unit. Our program partner, JACO Environmental, will pick up the unit for free from your home. Up to 95 percent of components are reused or recycled, keeping them out of the landfill and the environment. Who Is Eligible?See Ya Later Refrigerator is offered to Idaho Power residential customers. The refrigerator or stand alone freezer must be in working condition and must be plugged in at time of pickup.Based on inside measurements, units a minimum of 10 cubic feet and maximum of 30 cubic feet qualify. Please make sure the unit is empty at time of pickup and designate a clear access path. Wednesday, June 24 2009
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