Recycling materials of all kinds has been strongly promoted. It helps the environment by reducing landfill waste, conserving energy used in production and preserving natural resources damaged and depleted through extraction. Building recycling does this on a large scale. It is a “green” approach to construction that can often save your church a lot of [...]
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This has been a record setting year. For those of us in the northeast region of the country, the snowiest winter on record is being followed by what may be the hottest summer on record. Globally, this has been the warmest January to June period since they started keeping track in the nineteenth century. Electric [...]
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Q. Are PV systems practical for churches? SD: The economics for PV systems can be very complicated. That is because the cost of a system is greatly affected by state and federal incentives. Many states have rebate programs and grants. All of them are different. The federal incentives are all tax credits or tax deductions. [...]
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Join us Thursday, October 14, 2010 for a half-day workshop at Bethel… The Church @ Franklin Mills in Philadelphia, PA. Topics to be covered include: Understanding the changing landscape of energy use and costs today The unique challenges churches face in managing energy Maximizing your return on investment when upgrading and improving Energy cost implications [...]
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