Friday, October 31, 2008

DOL to Hold Energy Conservation Code Meeting

The Department of Labor & Industry, Building Codes Bureau will be holding a meeting of interested parties and stakeholders on the subject of the adoption of the 2009 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC). The purpose of this meeting will be to have a discussion on the merits of adopting the 2009 IECC, starting in late winter, early spring of 2009 with a final adoption date sometime summer of 2009, versus continue the drafting of the adoption of the 2006 IECC with expected final adoption in late spring of 2009.

The meeting date is November 6th, at Jorgenson’s Inn & Suites, (406-442-1770) 1714 11th Avenue, Helena in the Big Sky Room, starting at 1PM.

If you have further questions please contact:

David W. Cook, Bureau Chief

Building Codes Bureau

Department of Labor and Industry

406-841-2053

dcook@mt.gov

Monday, October 27, 2008

Get Involved with the UMFLAT Project

Help design the UM FLAT sustainable home! There will be an informational presentation about how the project has evolved and a discussion about how you can become involved in the design and retrofit of the future home for the UM FLAT organization. The event will be Wednesday Oct 27th in UC room 207 at 4:00. For more information check out the FLAT online: www.umt.edu/umflat or email umflat@gmail.com

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Richard Heinberg Lecture October 30

Prior to his appearance at the 34th Annual AERO meeting in Kalispell, Richard Heinberg (Senior Fellow of the Post Carbon Institute) will be conducting a free lecture entitled "Blackout: Coal, Climate & the Last Energy Crisis".
It will be held Thursday, October 30th at 8 pm in Room 352 of the Social Sciences Building on the UM Campus. If you are unable to attend the AERO meeting this will be a wonderful opportunity to hear this dynamic speaker.
For more information about either his lecture or the AERO Annual Meeting please visit www.aeromt.org or call 443-7272.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

S.A.V.E. in Helena

The Student Advocates for Valuing the Environment Foundation works in Helena and across Montana. They are finding tangible ways to protect the environment through daily habits, awareness, and policy.

Over the last few years they have brought plastics recycling to Helena, crossed the state with Biodiesel Montana, passed important conservation legislation, and more.

If you are interested in more information please visit their website:http://www.savemobile.org or call 406.449.6008. They can also be reached at Recycle@Savemobile.org

Monday, October 13, 2008

Montana Green Campus

Governor Brian Schweitzer and the state Board of Regents have unveiled a Web site that gives those interested in "green" energy a way to learn about industry opportunities. It also allows them to find online classes to prepare for jobs in the field.

Schweitzer says the new Montana Green Campus allows a worker in rural Montana to go online and learn about green energy job opportunities in the state and to sign up for Internet classes to retrain for those jobs.

The site includes a map showing where 38 green energy projects are already under way around the state. It also has information about university research on fuel cells, hybrid energy, carbon sequestration and green construction. The site's address is http://mtgreen.mus.edu/

Northern Plains Resource Council Meeting

On November 14-15 (Fri-Sat) the Northern Plains Resource Council Meeting will hold their annual meeting. It will be held at the Crowns Plaza Hotel in Billings. The keynote speaker is Randy Udall, one of the nation's leading activists promoting energy sustainability.

For more information please visit: http://www.northernplains.org/

NorthWestern Energy Home Energy Events

Starting October 14th NorthWestern will be traveling across the state offering free weatherizing kits, demonstrations, safety presentations, instant programmable thermostat rebates, free refreshments and children's activites. Please check the schedule for when they will be in the following areas: Billings, Bozeman, Butte, Great Falls, Helena, and Missoula.

For more information please visit: http://www.northwesternenergy.com/display.aspx?Page=Energy_Events_MT#Events

Tour A Green Blocks Home

Missoula, NorthWestern Energy, Mountain Water Co. and Allied Waste teamed up for the Green Blocks Project which will demonstrate home energy savings and bring free energy-saving home improvement to chosen residents.

The first Green Blocks open house is scheduled for Oct. 25 from 1-4 PM. Interested citizens are welcome to visit two locations: 1501 Cooper & 601 Woodford.

More information can be found at: http://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/greenblocks.htm

Flathead Valley Climate Lecture Series

Dr. Dan Fagre, Research Ecologist for the United States Geological Survey will present a lecture entitled "Cascading Climate Change Impacts on the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem". It will be a free lecture on October 14th starting at 7 pm in the Arts & Tech Building Rm 139 on the FVCC Campus. For more information on the series please visit:

http://www.npca.org/take_action/upcoming_events/cascading-climate-change.html

Greenhouse Gas Action Plan Seminar

Writing a Greenhouse Gas Action Plan--an online seminar.
This webinar will provide tools and examples necessary to develop an effective greenhouse gas reduction plan for your campus. Includes: Quantifying and prioritizing reduction actions; developing supporting policies and programs; setting reduction targets and timetables; financing actions; tracking and reporting results

WHEN: Wednesday, October 15th

WHERE: UM's UC room 330

WHEN:11am-12:30pm

Bulls, Blues, & Brews Benefit for MEIC

Bulls, Blues, & Brews Benefit for Montana Environmental Information Center's (MEIC) renewable energy advocacy. Please visit www.meic.org for more information about their organization.
WHEN: Oct 17, 5-11pm.
WHERE: Missoula Children's Theater (200 N. Adams, Msl). C
COST: $10 ($5 students) includes local food & drink, door prizes, and music.

Green Energy InfoXchange & Live Webinar

Thursday, November 6th starting at 11 there will be a webinar discussing topics such as new lower cost wind systems, creating green energy business & city relationships, and heat from sewer pipes. The webinar is hosted by Challenge International and is being offered for $39/connection. Each connection will allow you to hear, view and interact during this presentation. To learn more please visit: http://www.challenegeinternational.com

Green Jobs Panel Discussion

On Saturday, October 25th from 7 pm -10 pm there will be a two part panel discussion on "How to Build Green Homes and Growing Green Jobs". This event will take place at the Bedford Building located at the Hamilton City Hall, 223 South 2nd Street. A donation of $3 at the door will be greatly appreciated.

Speakers include local builders and designer Lee Kierig, Ran Pigman of Pigman Builders, Ray Tipton of Big Sky Builders and Paul Wilson of Tamarack Builders. These gentlemen will share their experience with green building techniques and materials. The second half of the discussion features speakers with businesses and interests in the recycling, conservation and sustainability industries. These gentleman are Sonny LaSalle, Rick Wishcamper of Sustainable Living Center, Mark Hammond of Ravalli Services and Matt Heisel of Home Resources. They will talk about how their green oriented work creates more jobs while improving the well being of people and the planet.

For more information, please call Laura Craig, event coordinator, at 961-0004.