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Jul 17
2011

Cost Effective Energy Efficiency

Posted by: Thermal Mass Construction INC

Thermal Mass Construction INC

As fuel electricity prices rise the average working class citizen is wondering how to keep up with the cost of living. Heating oil and gasoline prices have skyrocketed in the past decade due to speculation in the market, and wages have stagnated leaving the average workers reaching for lint their pockets.  Many economists believe the cost of food and fuel will cause another recession, and if the government allows the United States default on its debt we will suffer a hardship not many in this country are prepared for.  It makes us all wonder if there is something more we Americans can do to solve the energy crisis.  The short answer is, we need to empower ourselves, not industrial corporations.

The truth is alternative energy solutions exist all over the globe, but in America we have not done all we can to support and grow the industry. Oil & Gas companies are some of the most profitable corporations on the planet and are extremely influential in the political arena.  The fossil fuel industry is connected to nearly every quadrent of our economy, which is why there is valid hesitation concerning a transition to a sustainable~renewable energy economy. They have worked to suppress alternative energy to some degree on the local and national level, yet right here in New York State we have created a company that can build you a residential or commercial structure 100% off the grid for good.

Dec 06
2010

More Cash for Green Buildings

Posted by: Mitchell Funk

Tagged in: new york

Mitchell Funk

The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) recently announced a cash incentive program to increase the development and certification of green buildings within the state. This goes along with continued strong interest in sustainable home building within the economic downturn.

Dubbed the Green Residential Building Program, it offers incentives to owners of particular new or renovated residential or residential mixed-use buildings that include in their design methods to lower energy costs, reduce waste and water use, and improve indoor air quality.

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