A Practical Guide to Going Passive

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
  • MDCRES - A Practical Guide to Going Passive
    Drawing on his extensive background in Passive House, Mark Attard provides a guide for architects, builders, and homeowners looking to adopt Passive House in their projects. He shares a roadmap on the process required to translate Passive House ideals into concrete, achievable results. Through his wealth of experience and a pragmatic approach, Mark equips his audience to embrace the practical challenges of Passive House construction and reap the numerous benefits.
    ABOUT OUR SPEAKER:
    Mark Attard is the Business Development Director for Old Town Design Build, a custom home builder in Fort Collins, CO. He is a Certified Passive House Tradesperson and is the external coordinator for Passive House Rocky Mountains. Mark has been involved with Passive House since 2008 when he took his first certifier course and has completed numerous Passive House projects in Colorado.
    The program was hosted by Greg Winchell, MDCRES Program Manager.
    A question and answer session followed the presentation.
    TIMELINE:
    0:00 Welcome and announcements - Greg Winchell
    4:09 Presentation - Mark Attard
    43:16 Q&A
    This program was organized by the Metro Denver chapter of the Colorado Renewable Energy Society and was recorded at their March 21, 2024 meeting. Contact us at mdcres@cres-energy.org or visit us online at www.cres-energy.org/.
    CREDITS:
    Video production by Brian Beinlich, brianbeinlich.com.
    Intro/outro music: “Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge” by Kevin MacLeod via the RUclips Audio Library.
    ABOUT CRES:
    For more than 25 years, the Colorado Renewable Energy Society (CRES) and its local chapters have provided education, policy advocacy, and community engagement to accelerate Colorado toward a 100% renewable energy future. CRES is a statewide, non-partisan, non-profit, 501(c)3 membership organization that drives environmental, social, and economic benefits for our communities by promoting all forms of renewable energy, energy efficiency, storage, high-performance buildings, and other low- or zero-carbon solutions.
    CRES features several local monthly speaker series throughout the state, provides speakers, experts, and workshops, and weighs in on state energy policy.
    Learn more about CRES, membership, and how you can sign up to become a speaker or volunteer by visiting our website at cres-energy.org.

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