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Green Knowledge = Power – Part 3

If you have been following along with my coverage of the “Everything Green Expo” here in Portland Oregon then you know my excitement about many of the products, services and ideas I learned of while there. This post is another in that vein. I expected to see new products from new companies and hopeful entrepreneurs. I was genuinely surprised to see the number of old established companies in attendance. In part 2 I talked of a local skylight company (Skylights NW) that now installs Solar Water Heaters. In this post one of the largest manufacturers on Earth shows there new Green wares!

The Portland RebuildIt Center's booth

The Portland Rebuilding Center

 Rebuilding Center – This Non-Profit is not new to me, nor any “green” minded individual in Portland. For anyone new to the idea of the Rebuilding Center, it’s primary activities are diverting construction and demolition waste out of the waste stream and making it available to the public for reuse. At their 60,000-square-foot warehouse store you’ll find an extensive and ever-changing inventory that includes: framing lumber, doors, windows, kitchen & bathroom  cabinet sets, trim, flooring, plumbing fixtures, lighting, hardware and much, much more.They accept nearly all reusable building and remodeling materials from contractors and homeowners. And they provide a tax-deductible receipt for all donated materials. They also offer many classes. To learn more go to their website: http://www.rebuildingcenter.org 
Renewal by Andersen- One of the major door and window manufacturers, Andersen offers their new “Renewal by Andersen” line. These are the only windows to receive the Green Seal Certification for Environmental Stewardship. 
A little known, but alarming fact is that the average home uses significantly more energy and is responsible for more carbon emissions than the average automobile. Making homes more energy efficient benefits property values, neighborhood livability, and keeps older homes relevant longer. 
These new windows have Fibrex frames which contain 40% reclaimed wood fiber by weight. Fibrex is has the strength, good looks and insulating values of wood, with the low maintenance features of vinyl that never requires painting and will not crack, pit, corrode or rot. Another feature of these beautiful windows is the use of Low E4 glass. This glass is made from 12% reclaimed glass. Low E4 glass includes an innovative coating that when activated by sunlight, helps reduce water spots, and helps block harmful UV rays entering your home.
Eco-Motion- Specialists in Electric vehicles. Eco-Motion was in attendance with their line of Zap vehicles. These cute little electric trucks and cars are not rated for highways. Nor do they have particularly long range. Most are made for little else but neighborhood or in city driving. But at less than $10k they are a bargain for that purpose. Eco-Motion is excited about the soon to market highway rated vehicles they have coming later in 2009. To know more go to: http://www.eco-motion.com
Rec Solar- Savings for today. Energy for tomorrow. Rec Solar specializes in grid-tied solar electric installations for homes, small businesses, and large commercial buildings. Their dedicated team of solar energy consultants, design engineers and expert installers strive to bring solar energy to the mainstream. Find out more at http://www.recsolar.com 
Solar Energy Solutions- The self proclaimed most persnickety, reliable, and environmentally oriented solar energy company in Portland. The mission of Solar Energy Solutions is to move Portland, the Pacifc NW and the whole world towards an environmentally sustainable future. They have been involved in the design and installation of solar systems for several decades. I hope to have a longer conversation with them in the near future. Learn more at: http://www.solarenergyoregon.com
EcoShuttle- Sustainable transportation for any occasion. EcoShuttle is a low cost, low emissions transportation company currently serving the Portland Metro area. Their shuttles currently run on 100% waste vegetable oil, a non-toxic, biodegradable fuel source. As emerging technology paves the way to a new generation of vehicles, EcoShuttle will continually upgrade, utilizing only the best alternative fuels for work or play. http://www.ecoshuttle.net
The Ford booth, trailer and vehicles
The Ford booth, trailer and vehicles

Ford – YES, that’s right, Ford! Needless to say I was shocked to see Ford. When I think of green, even in the auto industry Ford is one of the last companies I would associate with green. Evidently this is a mistaken belief. Ford has several hybrid models and the Focus that gets an estimated 35 mpg. I was impressed by the quality of the fit and seam on these Fords.

 
It has been a while since I paid attention to Ford. To me, they were a dying breed long ago. But again maybe I was mistaken. If we buy a new car in the near future we will definitely look at the Ford lineup.
 
Pioneer Millworks- Reclaimed and sustainable wood flooring. Opening their doors in 1988 they are truly one of the pioneers in reclaimed wood industry. Their wood comes from the deconstruction of agricultural and industrial buildings. I only had a few moments with them, as they had quite the crowd gathering. I will visiting there 50,000 square foot facility this spring. For now check out their website at: http://www.pioneermillworks.com
These are only a small part of the total vendors, and companies that were at the Portland Everything Green Expo. I wish I had more time at the expo, but as it is I came away genuinely motivated. If for no other reason than the energy you receive from a gathering of like minded people, you should definitely find a green expo near you and attend. I only wish I had more time. The next time an opportunity like this presents itself I will make sure I have days not hours.

Green Knowledge is Power – 2 – Products

As promised here are a few of my favorite products and services I met at the Everything Green Expo:

1) EcoStone -Eco-Friendly pavers made from reclaimed granite.

Ecostone Booth at the Everything Green Expo

Ecostone Booth at the Everything Green Expo

EcoStone is a Portland based company that manufactures tile, landscaping pavers and interior/exterior stone from reclaimed granite and other natural stone. A typical kitchen granite counter install results in a 30% waste of material, most of which ends up in landfills. EcoStone collects this “waste” material from several stone fabricators in the Portland area and uses a patented hydralic press to tranform it into solid granite tile and pavers of various shapes and sizes. Any resulting waste is crushed into gravel and used as aggregate with zero net waste ending up in ladnfills. Thier goal is to keep 1,000,000 pounds of waste out of Oregon landfill each year. I hope they exceed this goal. In fact we will be installing an EcoStone patio to replace our existing ground level deck that is in it’s last years of useability. I will definately be posting more about this product, and the installation of our patio in the near future. Check out http://www.ecostonenw.com for more information.

The Solar Oregon Booth at the Expo

The Solar Oregon Booth at the Expo

2) Solar Oregon – Good Energy for Oregonians, is there slogan. My first question to them was: Is Oregon sunny enough for solar?The answer a resounding YES! Even portland and the rainy Willamette Valley recieve as much sunshine as the average US city. In fact, solar is Oregon’s most abundant renewable resource. Today, more than 17,000 Oregon households use solar energy systems to generate electricity or heat water. Suprisingly half the power we use in Oregon is generated by power plants that contribute to climate change and pollution. the sun is a clean, renewable source of energy that can help us reduce our dependence on fossil fuels. Okay, great we can do solar in Oregon, but what does Solar Oregon do? They make it easy for homeowners to install solar energy systems. They are a nonprofit organization that offers free workshops, expert advice, cash incentives from the Energy Trust, State of Oregon Tax Credits, information about Federal Tax Credits, referrals to qualified contractors and access to affordable financing. To learn more or attend a free workshop go to http://www.solarnoworegon.org Their Solar Now! campaign connects Oregonians with the resources and assistance they need to choose solar energy.

3) McGee Salvage- Purveyors of quality reclaimed hardwood floors. Their business is reclaiming hardwood flooring from gymnasiums, homes, hotels, churches, dance halls, etc. around the Pacific Northwest. They then sell the reclaimed materials to customers who are interested in hardwood flooring that is unique in character, antique out-of-production, and green eco-friendly. You can visit them online at http://www.mcgeesalvage.com

The Master Shield demo at the Everything Green Expo

The Master Shield demo at the Everything Green Expo

4) Master Shield – Gutter protection that actually works. the single largest problem with gutters on my own home is pine needles. They clog the downspouts, fill the gutters, and always seem to somehow overcome any device designed to stop them. But, believe me this system actually works. We are having them installed on all our gutters. I will be writing about the install with plenty of photos.  They say it keeps ALL debris, including leaves, pine and fir needles, twigs, seedpods, oak tassels – you name it! And after seeing the product I believe it. They give an unconditional 100% money back warranty if it ever clogs. They say they have never had a gutter clog, anywhere, nationwide.

This makes the water in the gutters the cleanest of any gutter system, and eliminates all debris. Which brings about the real importance of this system, it makes rainwater cistern projects much simpler. And this is why we are so excited to install the system. Our hope is to soon be installing a gray-water system for the toilets and gardens using the rain water from the 8000 gallon cistern.

You can learn more about Master Shield and find a local contractor to install the system at their website http://www.mastershield.com

5) Skylights NW- Adding light to your life. Skylights are less than exciting. Though, we will be adding a few to our home to allow more natural light. What is exciting is this 65 year old, established company is now selling and installing Velux Solar water heating systems. On average, installing a solar water heater, your water heating bills should drop 50%-80%. Also, because the sun is free, you’re protected from future fuel shortages and price hikes. On average it takes 3-7 years to payback the system in most areas.

We have not yet chosen a solar hot water system or contractor, but this Velux system is one of the more interesting ones. You can find more information at: http://www.veluxusa.com/solar

In the next part of this series I will be talking of several photovoltaic systems, and  more from the Everything Green Expo.

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